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National Police Week 2025 is May 11-17 www.policeweek.org 'Honoring Our Fallen, Supporting Our Survivors'TME would like to dedicate this episode to Officer Julie Jacks, Officer Tim Chapin , Officer Nicholas Galinger and Deputy Sheriff Donald Bonds, as well as all other fallen officers. We also honor former Lkt. Mtn Chief Chuck Wells who recently passed.Click here for the link to see Chattanooga Police Dept.'s list of fallen officers:Chattanooga Police Department, Tennessee, Fallen Officers****************************This episode is sponsored by Mountain Lights & Safety of Lookout Mountain.CALL BO (423) 463-7704Outdoor Lighting - Home Security - Smoke & Fire Detection****************************Welcome Chief Jason Lewis!Chattanooga Police Department's loss is our gain! Also, welcome Asst. Chief Brian Dedmon! Lookout Mountain is very fortunate to have both of you experienced professionals in such key roles in our community - thank you to both of you.Join in and hear from Jason Lewis about his life and the big decision to try law enforcement and how that path has finally led to Lookout Mountain. Hear about his years at CPD and how he met the love of his life, Shelly. You think you know what 'fun' is...wait till you hear what Chief Lewis' idea of 'fun' is and also hear about what instrument he plays and if his singing career ever got off the ground. From start to finish, this is a great, relaxing and funny conversation from a very humble and very knowledgeable, talented individual. After listening, you will feel like you know him better and you will certainly agree that our community 'got it right' with Jason Lewis! Welcome Jason, we are so glad you chose us!Click here to see Chattanoogan.com related article: Lookout Mountain, Ga. Swears In New Police Chief - Chattanoogan.comSpread the word! Find us at ...theMountainEcho.orgPlease "Like" and 'subscribe' for notification of new episodes on your media player's podcast menu. Also, on regular, full length, non-bonus episodes, many thanks for closing music featuring the Dismembered Tennesseans and vocals by the amazing Laura Walker singing Tennessee Waltz. Opening fiddle music played by the late Mr. Fletcher Bright.
A DTB and CrimeCast Podcast Mashup! Malcolm 'Tank' Kennemore spent over 30-years in law enforcement - much of that was as a Forensic Polygraph Examiner / Hostage Negotiation Team Commander at Chattanooga Police Department! As a civilian, he still helps with psych evaluations, polygraph testing, and computer voice stress analysis! Malcom also spent over 9 years in the Navy! It was interesting getting to see the inside of how and when negotiations take place, plus the dynamics between the negotiator and SWAT! Find all our conversations: www.thecrimecast.com Policing & the Community - Cold/Active Cases - Safety Tips - Famous/Infamous Cases - Special Guests AND all Wrapped in Entertainment and Stories! Share us with your friends - leave us reviews - help us spread the word! - Hosted by Clint Powell and David Roddy Powered by: https://www.kubotaofchattanooga.com/ THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: Vascular Institute of Chattanooga: https://www.vascularinstituteofchattanooga.com/ The Barn Nursery: https://www.barnnursery.com/ Optimize U Chattanooga: https://optimizeunow.com/chattanooga/ Guardian Investment Advisors: https://giaplantoday.com/ Alchemy Medspa and Wellness Center: http://www.alchemychattanooga.com/ Chattanooga Concrete: www.chattanoogaconcreteco.com Roofingco.com: www.roofingco.com ALL THINGS JEFF STYLES: www.thejeffstyles.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple and giving us a share to your friends! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
The queen of research questions that freak out the experts, Patricia Bradley is back with the final book in the Pearl River series. Listen in and learn what happens in this book and where she's taking us next! note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you. Revenge, second chances at a first chance, and a story that hits close to home with our present political climate (and all before it was a thing!), Bradley has a lot going on in this book. And... after this, she gave us a hint. We're going back to Logan Point--the setting of her first series! Deadly Revenge by Patricia Bradley Deputy Jenna Hart has only been working in her sleepy hometown of Pearl Springs for seven months when city officials begin to be targeted by a killer. Twenty years ago, the construction of a dam caused people to lose their land to eminent domain. That wound has not healed with time, and someone bearing a grudge is clearly set on revenge. With the former mayor of Pearl Springs now running for the US Senate, Jenna will have to call in backup to ensure his protection. That's where Agent Maxwell Anderson comes in. He and Jenna used to work together in the Chattanooga Police Department, and there was even a smoldering fire of attraction. Now they team up to track down the killer before a big political rally that promises to bring not only the former mayor into the crosshairs but hundreds of civilians as well. As the sparks of romance reignite and the threads of the investigation get tangled when another suspect comes into play, Jenna and Max will have to draw on all of their skills to stay alive and prevent the wave of disaster poised to hit the community of Pearl Springs. The question is, can either of them fully trust that the other has their back? Learn more about Patricia and her books at PTBradley.com and PatriciaBradleyBooks.com! Don't forget to follow her on BookBub and GoodReads. Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at: Apple Castbox Google Play Libsyn RSS Spotify Amazon and more!
Keaira Turner has a knack and passion for managing brands for companies and building strategic communication that helps bridge the gap between organizations and their consumers. Keaira attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham and graduated in December 2016 with her bachelor's degree in communication studies. Deciding to further her education, Ms. Turner sought to gain her master's degree. In 2019, Keaira graduated with honors in Integrated Media Communication from Webster University and is enrolled in a doctorate program at Liberty University for strategic media. During her career, Keaira worked full-time within corporate communication spaces to bring more awareness and ideas on increasing marketing efforts. With a remarkable tenure in PR and marketing, Keaira has mastered the art of crafting and executing strategic communication plans. Her deep understanding of marketing dynamics and ability to leverage the power of communication have earned her widespread recognition and accolades throughout her career. This experience has led Keaira to assume the Director of Public Affairs role for the City of Chattanooga Police Department. Through her innovative ideas and unwavering dedication, she implemented various changes that heightened awareness and strengthened community relations.This Is PropagandaChallenging marketers' delusions about the cultural impact of our work. A WEBBY winner!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.This episode is sponsored by John Guilfoil Public Relations. From crisis communications to website development; visit our website JGPR.net or call 617.993.0003
This month, we had the pleasure of sitting down the Chattanooga Police Department's Chief of Police, Celeste Murphy. Chief Murphy talks about the meaning of commitment, her career, and what it means to have values. Join us for this exciting conversation!
Dr. Anthony Taylor from Greater Community Church of Chattanooga Church Of God In Christ joins Dr. Maness and the Ministerial Care team. In this episode, they discuss Dr. Taylor's roles with the Hamilton County Board of Education and his service as a chaplain for the Chattanooga Police Department and the process of being a bivocational minister. Dr. Taylor also shares his personal trial and restoration.
Here I am Lord, send me! God answered this prayer within 24 hours, and He sent Jeremiah Cook (from the Chattanooga Police Department) to Ukraine. After the Russian invasion a year ago, first responders, military veterans, and like-minded individuals committed to using their skills and abilities to help those who are suffering in the middle of war and disaster. Rescue 82 was birthed out of a desire to go to places of conflict and danger---and to keep going back. Read more and learn how to get involved at Humanitarian Aid - Rescue 82.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
His journey to become an officer with Chattanooga Police Department was not typical. He started part-time, on the weekends. Terry Topping soon found his calling and has served the City of Chattanooga faithfully since that time. He is part of the Narcotics Squad and shares how this department has changed over the years. Terry also shares how much Project Thank You means to everyone at CPD. CLICK HERE to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JEREMIAH COOK is a sergeant with CPD and also is one of the officers who has been to Ukraine to provide assistance to people there. Jeremiah shared about the privilege of being able to serve as the hands and feet of Jesus in Ukraine. He also encourages you to serve the men and women of the Chattanooga Police Department in a similar manner through Project Thank You.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Project Thank You is an opportunity to let the men and women who serve with Chattanooga Police Department know that their work is appreciated. Chris Mullinix is a sergeant with CPD and is also one of the union representatives for the officers. Chris provides a behind the scenes glimpse into what these gifts mean and the impact they have on the officers who receive them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Along with his work at the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home, Ed Caram is a Chaplain with the Chattanooga Police Department. Ed shared the motivation for wanting to join CPD as a Chaplain. He also talks about the importance of Project Thank You and the positive impact each of the gift bags have on the officers - especially the handwritten notes. CLICK HERE for more information and to get involved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode was so much fun! Right from the very beginning Chief Sutton surprised me with her reason for becoming a police officer. This was first time I've ever been given this reason, and it's probably one of the best reasons to become a police officer. We go on to discuss having to arrest people who are "too pretty for jail" and a police chase that could have ended with a suspect dying had Chief Sutton given up on trying to find him. Chief Sutton's most embarrassing moment will have you laughing so hard your cheeks will hurt. She's had many great assignments during her career, but she's not done yet. She still has major goals she's trying to achieve and she shares those with us here. This episode touches on the human side of all of us and how we can all become better. You can learn more about the show and see videos at https://www.91what.com Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com.
Part 2. Officer John Collins is self-proclaimed (by me) the most hated officer in the Chattanooga Police Department. Not really! He's a very funny and fun-loving officer that served his city over 26 years. Most of that time was served on the regulatory bureau, the beer and wrecker inspector. John helped to keep our city safe by making sure bars, stores and restaurants were in compliance with the rules for serving alcohol. It seems that he was always making someone mad in this role...either the business owner, or the customer. In this portion, John tells some funny stories involving other officers and the pranks they play on each other. He also tells of a very scary moment in his career. We also learn what John is doing now to help his community. Here's a hint. Check out his new business, Behind the Wheel Driving Academy below. https://www.chattanoogadrivingschool.com/ Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com.
Rev. Charles Martin "Marty" Davis was born in Cleveland, TN on Feb. 22, 1962. He graduated from Cleveland High School in '80 and went on to UTC for undergrad, then to UVA for his Masters. Soon after graduating, Marty felt a new calling and decided to go to Seminary at Sewanee for his Masters in Divinity, becoming an Episcopalian Priest. At the time Marty was ordained, he was the youngest in the state at the age of 29 years old and the first openly gay Episcopal Priest in the Chattanooga area. Marty went on to do amazing things for the St. Elmo community in Chattanooga, even played a massive role in the merging of two segregated churches and there is so much more he would have accomplished, if his life wasn't cut short. There are thousands of pieces to this case and theories as to what happened to Marty Davis - circulating churches, people of power, and individuals that live in the area. We are the first to cover Marty's case since 2007, there is very little out there on his murder. But we're going to change that. Marty's case is currently being handled by the Hamilton County DA's Office Cold Case Unit, which is weeks away from being shut down because of the changing of office. Once Marty's case is back in the hands of Chattanooga Police Department, it will likely sit on a dusty shelf for another 25 years without pressing leads being sent in. MARTY DESERVES JUSTICE! Sources: Catholic Alternative.com, Episcopal Church US- Wiki, Apostolic Episcopal Church-ae.church, Thankful Memorial.org, Christian Post Article by Joseph Mattera “11 Ways Pastors are Abused”, Hamilton County Cold Case Unit, Sewanee.edu, Crime Stoppers, The Chattanoogan Article 2004- “Crime Stoppers: 1997 Murder of Priest Marty Davis”, Local 3 News Article 2014- “17 Years Later: Chattanooga Priest's Murder Still Unsolved”, News 622 Article “DA Steve Bebb and the Cannibal Judge”, WDEF News 12 Chattanooga Cold Case Files Episode(s), The Chattanooga Times 1997 Article by John Bobo- “Teen Questioned in Priest's Slaying” Bobo and Mary Rehyansky “Mourners Hold a Prayer Vigil for Slain Priest” Ranhyansky Article- “Finders of Davis' Card Interviewed”, Chattanooga Times Free Press 2008 Article By Ryan Harris- “Autopsy Reveals Violence in slaying…”, Chattanooga Free Press 1997 Article(s) by John Chambliss- “Davis Eulogized As Caring Priest” “Teen's Home Searched in Priest Case”, Chattanooga Times Free Press 1997 Article(s) by Michele Dula Baum- “Marty Davis: A Priest Sent to Minister” “Changing the Face of Worship”, Chattanooga Times Free Press 1997 Article By Howard Cross- “Marty Davis's Death Called Call To Action”, Chattanooga Free Press 1997 Article By Lance Coleman “Police Talk To Woman Who Found Slain Priest's Credit Card” “Police Seek Motive In Slaying of Priest” 1998 Article “City's Detectives Still Seeking Killers of 5 Brandard Residents”, Chatt. Times Free Press 1997 Article By Judy Spears- “Requiem Mass Saturday For Rev. Martin Davis”, Chattanooga Times Free Press 2008 Article by Brian Lazenby- “Officer Says Shocked by Judge's Tape”, Chattanooga Times Free Press 2008 Article By Ryan Harris- “Slain Priest's Kin Wants Audio Heard”, Cleveland High School Yearbooks 1976-1980, Ashley Mitchell-Davis, Yuri Davis, Michael T, Chris B.
Part 1 of 2. Officer John Collins is self-proclaimed (by me) the most hated officer in the Chattanooga Police Department. Not really! He's a very funny and fun-loving officer that served his city over 26 years. Most of that time was served on the regulatory bureau, the beer and wrecker inspector. John helped to keep our city safe by making sure bars, stores and restaurants were in compliance with the rules for serving alcohol. It seems that he was always making someone mad in this role...either the business owner, or the customer. John shares why this role was so important to him and to you. He also tells of some of the MOST inebriated people he has encountered. We laugh our way through some funny AND some scary car chases. John even shares some of the crazy pranks officers play on each other. We also learn what John is doing now to help his community. Here's a hint. Check out his new business, Behind the Wheel Driving Academy below. https://www.chattanoogadrivingschool.com/ Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com.
This episode features another one of Chattanooga's finest, Officer Mark Haskins. Officer Haskins served Chattanooga for nearly 30 years. He started in patrol and went to the burglary and robbery division as a detective and also served on the beer board to help keep our city safe. Officer Haskins also served on the S.W.A.T. Team for 20 years, most of that time as a sniper. Some stories in this episode include some of the pranks officers play on each other, really "dumb" criminal and an "accidental discharge" on the S.W.A.T. Team. We learn what Mark is up to now and how he's still doing his part to help keep our community safe. We also talk about the responsibility that comes with carrying a firearm and we tackle the age old question of why you can't "shoot him in the leg" or "shoot the gun out of his hand." And what function does a "blowup doll" serve on the force? Everything has a purpose! Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com.
Ed Caram is one of the Chaplains with the Chattanooga Police Department. He talks about what drew him to get involved as a Chaplain with the CPD. He also speaks candidly about what officers face day in and day out while on the job. Project Thank You really does impact the men and women who serve on the Chattanooga Police Department in a positive way. Ed encourages us to continue our efforts of appreciation for these officers all year long. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lt. Danny Jones shares the heart behind the officers of the Chattanooga Police Department from serving the greater Chattanooga area to building relationships and serving the police officers on the ground during a recent missions trip to Ukraine. Project Thank You is a way to let these men and women know how much we appreciate their efforts as well as their service. Lt. Jones let's us know the message is being well-received. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debbie Pierce is one of the founders of Project Thank You. The purpose of this annual event is to show appreciation from the people of the greater Chattanooga area to the officers of the Chattanooga Police Department and to encourage the officers who risk their lives every day to help keep our community safe. CLICK HERE to learn more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's always fun catching up with those that you served on the force with and this was no exception. Twenty five year veteran, now Ph. D, John Carter talks of his varied experience serving on the Chattanooga Police Department. I never thought I'd be calling this dude "Doctor", but he earned it. We discuss how times have changed and what he strives to instill in his students now that he's an educator. We also speak about the Uvalde school shooting as Dr. Carter was a school resource officer and supervisor during his time with the CPD. We talked a little politics of the department, but most of all, we shared lots of laughs. Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com.
26 year veteran officer Chief David Roddy discusses his career with the Chattanooga Police Department. From patrol sergeant to special ops lieutenant to special ops captain to SWAT commanding officer to Chief of Police, and all points in between, which assignment did he enjoy most? How did a fire extinguisher teach him a valuable lesson on SWAT? What was his most embarrassing moment on the job? We cover all of this and so much more in this episode. Chief Roddy is one of the most humble human beings I've ever met. But, he's achieved so much during his tenure at the Chattanooga Police Department. And of course, you know we have a few dumb criminal stories. Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com.
David has done a little bit of everything. He started as a Hamilton County TN corrections officer, then went to a couple of small police forces before retiring with the Chattanooga Police Department. He was on SWAT and served on the ATF task force. We touch on police chases, pranks on other police officers and even working undercover with a motorcycle gang. We pack a lot into the episode of 9-1-WHAT?. Enjoy! Be sure to support our sponsors: Eric Buchanan & Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonding - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor, email us at 91what.podcast@gmail.com
This episode is full of laughs. Officer Marcus Easley recounts some of his funniest, and often terrifying, calls during his time on the Chattanooga Police Department. Officer Easley was trained in EOD, SWAT and served as a School Resource Officer. He has survived it all, including being shot, stabbed and much more. You'll swear some of these situations were "made up". But yep! That really happened. I hope you have as much fun listening to the show as I did recording it. Thanks to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Eric Buchanan and Associates - https://www.buchanandisability.com/ Carlos Bail Bonds - https://www.bailbondsmanchattanooga.com/ Freedom Venture Properties - https://www.freedomventureproperties.com/ Visit our website at https://www.91what.com Support us by becoming a patron at https://patron.podbean.com/91what
If you are in law enforcement or know someone who is, please don't miss this episode! Those who stand on the thin blue line between good and evil, peace and chaos, are in desperate need of our support. As lawlessness increases, our line of defense through law enforcement officials is at stake. In this episode, my guest, Mr. Paul Lee, retired Captain of the Chattanooga Police Department and Executive Director of the Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers, shares how FCPO helps to bring strength, encouragement, and hope to those who bravely face evil every day and how you can become involved as well in supporting those who have sworn to protect and to serve you and your loved ones. www.onelittlecandlepodcast.com Contact Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers at www.fcpo.org
If you are in law enforcement or know someone who is, please don't miss this episode! Those who stand on the thin blue line between good and evil, peace and chaos, are in desperate need of our support. As lawlessness increases, our line of defense through law enforcement officials is at stake. In this episode, my guest, Mr. Paul Lee, retired Captain of the Chattanooga Police Department and Executive Director of the Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers, shares how FCPO helps to bring strength, encouragement, and hope to those who bravely face evil every day and how you can become involved as well in supporting those who have sworn to protect and to serve you and your loved ones. www.onelittlecandlepodcast.com Contact Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers at www.fcpo.org
If you are in law enforcement or know someone who is, please don't miss this episode! Those who stand on the thin blue line between good and evil, peace and chaos, are in desperate need of our support. As lawlessness increases, our line of defense through law enforcement officials is at stake. In this episode, my guest, Mr. Paul Lee, retired Captain of the Chattanooga Police Department and Executive Director of the Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers, shares how FCPO helps to bring strength, encouragement, and hope to those who bravely face evil every day and how you can become involved as well in supporting those who have sworn to protect and to serve you and your loved ones. www.onelittlecandlepodcast.com Contact Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers at www.fcpo.org
The issue itself seems polarizing, forcing you to take a stand--You are either for social justice OR you support law enforcement. There is a great divide between the African American community and law enforcement officers in Chattanooga and in the country. The question isn't, "Do things need to change?" The question is, "How can we bring about effective change?" An intersection does exist that allows us to stand for justice AND in support of law enforcement. Now, how do we get there? Dannah Vaugh is the Assistant Chief of Police with the Chattanooga Police Department. CLICK HERE to learn more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Negative stories of law enforcement tend to dominate the headlines. However, there are an abundance of stories that show the integrity, character, and heart of police officers which never make the news. Debbie Pierce with Project Thank You shares these good news stories and encourages you to join the campaign by collecting items and writing inspirational notes which will be given to the men and women serving us in the Chattanooga Police Department later this summer. To learn how you can participate, CLICK HERE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law enforcement is a thankless job. Change that by participating in The Sixth Annual Project Thank You. Begin to gather items to provide gift bags for each of the almost 500 sworn officers and academy cadets of the Chattanooga Police Department to encourage and uplift them. Learn more at our community calendar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reginald Arrington Jr. was beat handcuffed by officers from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department. The goal is to educate the difference between the Sheriff Dept and the Chattanooga Police Department and how we can move to action!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ILoveTheInternet/support
Continuing the Perspective series, the Shepherds give Lieutenant Daniel Francis of the Chattanooga Police Department a seat at the table. Lieutenant Francis shares his perspective and gives us a peek of who he is behind the badge, and his thoughts on our current events.
Continuing the Perspective series, the Shepherds give Lieutenant Daniel Francis of the Chattanooga Police Department a seat at the table. Lieutenant Francis shares his perspective and gives us a peek of who he is behind the badge, and his thoughts on our current events.
Marcus Rogers and Kay B Brown breaks down Kay B Brown's new album "Story 2 tELL II.' They also dive into the bullshit of the entertainment business and having to fight through the adversity life throws at us. Kay B Brown talks about his upbringing, how rap started for him, how he bounced back after quitting rap, and his best friend being murdered by the Chattanooga Police Department. Tune in right now to hear this legendary interview between Marcus Rogers and Kay B Brown. Don't forget to subscribe!!!!! Do that right now! Kay B Brown IG, Twitter - _kelvinoway Youtube - Kay B Brown Marcus Rogers IG, Twitter, Snapchat - @allbusiness365 Youtube - Marcus Rogers TV --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcusrogerspodcast/support
Nov 21, 2018: #62 Speed Camera’s Host Alpha Mikewish everyone listen a happy thanksgiving and to remember the reason we celebrate, Alpha just put that on the table next to the turkey. Alpha breaks down the speed camera ticket capper to make money. Alpha breaks down what States have what via the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ( Nov 2018). Speed camera tickets are only administative summons, which means, "No Points", just pay the cashier. Alpha talks about the Rio Rancho Police Department, which refused to speak to us for this episode. The Chief and the Mayor refused to release the secrets on CIA condition black "Speed Camera", information. Wonder-Woman did not appear on this episode because she can outrun any speed camera's in the world. What's Next:Thanksgiving Thankful for? #63 Reference: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Speed Camera Enforcement Speed Trap Rio Rancho New Mexico Police using tag reader Rio Rancho New Mexico Police SOP SAFE TRAFFIC OPERATION PROGRAM Section: 7 Chapter: 2 Article: 3 A. S.T.O.P. Personnel Personnel assigned to the S.T.O.P. shall be commissioned law enforcement officers of the Rio Rancho Police Department. Personnel assigned to the S.T.O.P. shall be trained on the equipment and processes of the program. Personnel assigned to the S.T.O.P. shall not divulge any Confidential or Private Information. A Program Manager shall be appointed by the Chief of Police to manage the S.T.O.P. The Program Manager shall be responsible for the effective and efficient administration of the S.T.O.P. The Program Manager will recommend to the Chief of Police locations for fixed S.T.O.P. equipment. The Program Manager will organize the deployment of mobile speed enforcement equipment. The following criteria will be used to determine locations for fixed and mobile equipment location of collisions, traffic density, traffic collision contributing factors, and requests from the public. Enforcement Each potential violation submitted by the contractor shall be reviewed by a police officer assigned to the S.T.O.P. Upon approval of the potential violation by the reviewing officer, the online application will attach the electronic signature and a Notice of Violation will be issued. Speed violations will be authorized when a vehicle exceeds the speed limit by established criteria for the specific road. Red light violations will be authorized when a vehicle passes the stop bar for a red light by "a car length". Following are examples of authorized exceptions: Safe turn on red, funeral procession, unclear images, incorrect plate, incorrect details, MVD mismatch, responding emergency vehicle, controlled intersection, reviewing officer discretion (officer discretion is strongly discouraged and must be justified), weather and equipment malfunction. The Program Manager may issue a warning letter later upon request and review of the violation. Emergency vehicles that are operating in emergency mode as defined by NMSA 66-7-66 and Rio Rancho Municipal Ordinance 12-3-4 will not be not be subjected to action from the S.T.O.P. However, administrative action may be taken due to evidence provided by the S.T.O.P. Notices of Violation involving Department vehicles that are not operating in emergency mode shall be forwarded to the manager of the MOS for review. If the MOS is found to be in violation of Department Policy the following action shall be administered: 1st violation- Assume legal responsibility and follow civil remedies. 2nd violation- Assume legal responsibility, follow civil remedies and a documented oral counseling. 3rd violation- Assume legal responsibility, follow civil remedies and a written warning. 4th violation- Assume legal responsibility, follow civil remedies and a written reprimand. 5th violation- Assume legal responsibility, follow civil remedies and administrative sanctions. Egregious violations may result in more severe disciplinary or administrative action than outlined above. The manager of the MOS shall provide the Office of Professional Standards with documentation of any action taken. The Office of Professional Standards shall record all violations in a database. Actions will be removed from the database after a 24 month period from the date of violation and those actions will no longer be considered if future violations occur. Violations involving emergency vehicles belonging to another agency or department that are not operated in emergency mode shall be forwarded to the agency or department for appropriate action. The notice may be dismissed upon receipt of evidence that the vehicle was involved in public safety emergency response. Video evidence of traffic collisions may be retained by any member of the S.T.O.P. and transferred to DVD for criminal prosecution upon request of an investigating officer. Adjudication The registered owner/recipient of a Notice of Violation may pay the fine, request a hearing or may nominate the driver of the vehicle at the time of violation. Only one nomination is permitted. Hearings will be held in accordance with, statute, ordinance and established procedures of due process and evidence. If found responsible, the S.T.O.P. will update the status to Found Responsible via the contractor's online application. If found not responsible, the S.T.O.P. will update the status to "Found Not Responsible" in the contractors tracking system online application. Failure to appear at the hearing will result in being "Found Responsible". The S.T.O.P. will update the status in the contractor's online application. The recipient of a Notice of Violation may only make one nomination per notice. If the registered owner/recipient of a Notice of Violation fails to take action, default will result and appropriate action will be taken. This procedure is to be used in conjunction with ordinances, statutes, Department standards, orders, values and other relevant policies and procedures Chief Stewart Steele, Army veteran, Chief Chickasha OK Police Department August 2015-2017. 1994- 2015 Boynton Beach Police Department, administrative and investigative positions. 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This week on Chattanooga Works, we sit down with Sargent Josh May, Chattanooga Police Department and Ronald Bristow, Executive Director and Founder of Bottled Tears Ministries to discuss how to navigate the job-market as an ex-offender.
Troy Rogers is the Public Safety Coordinator for the city of Chattanooga. Troy strives everyday to help those in our city struggling to get out of a cycle of violence and poverty, all of whom are victims in one way or another. In our conversation we discuss the challenges facing many of the young people growing up in Chattanooga and their "hidden tears", the years of bottled up emotional pain, anger, and disappointment. Ultimately Troy gives these men hope by walking alongside them and opening up doors to new opportunities.
Elisa Myzal is not your typical public relations professional. Sure, she writes press releases and will sometimes host press conferences, but the content can be much more tenuous than that of your average corporation. That's because Elisa represents the Chattanooga Police Department. Amid her day-to-day communication, she sometimes has to drop what she's doing to manage an emerging situation in the city or assist the media in getting the information they need on a breaking news story. In short, Elisa's job does not lack excitement. For this episode, she discusses what it's like to be in her role, how she manages the high-intensity times and what she does to build a stronger partnership with the community her department strives to serve. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Google Play: https://bit.ly/2KCNC58 (https://bit.ly/2KCNC58) Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2tZOCcm iTunes: https://apple.co/2Nk8Ne6 RSS: http://momentummarketingpodcast.libsyn.com/ FOLLOW US OR GET IN TOUCH! Instagram: @urgencytobegreatpodcast Website: UrgencyToBeGreat.com Email: podcast@flywheelbrands.com Our Company: FlywheelBrands.com
This week Clint talks with Chattanooga Police Chief David Roddy about his journey to being chief of police of Chattanooga. They discuss hot button topics like the effect of social media on modern policing, Chief Roddy's take on the attitude towards police in America and Chattanooga today, and should teachers have guns in school. Also, Clint and Chief Roddy talk about how the Chattanooga Police Department is actively trying to influence the next generation. Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate and review the podcast on iTunes, and share our website duringthebreakpodcast.com Thanks to our FIRST show sponsor Scenic Mall Advertising, get your message seen by thousands of people everyday! This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
In this episode we have the privilege of introducing you to new Chattanooga Police Chief David Roddy. In many ways this conversation is a continuation of my conversation with his predecessor, former Chief Fred Fletcher. We discuss the process of looking for a new Chief, the department's work to recruit a more diverse force, and continue the conversation on community policing in Chattanooga. Referenced in this episode: Article - Chattanooga City Council confirms David Roddy as Police Chief - http://bit.ly/2yhPQTD
Jonathan Parker is a professional communicator, trainer, podcaster, and pastor who is passionate about serving law enforcement officers and their families. Jonathan was raised in Savannah, GA, and after earning a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, he moved to Cleveland, TN to complete his graduate studies. He graduated from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in 2006 with a Master of Divinity. Jonathan began working with the Chattanooga Police Department in 2007, and has served on Patrol, as a School Resource Officer in an inner-city high school, and as an adjunct training instructor for multiple agencies. He was twice named “Officer of the Year” for the Chattanooga Police Department, received two life-saving medals – one of those for performing CPR on his wife Meredith who was clinically dead for over 15 minutes after suffering a massive heart attack eight (8) days after the birth of their daughter, and he also received the Tennessee Governor’s Homeland Security Award from former Tennessee Governor Phil Bredeson. Jonathan is the host of the “Watch Your Six” podcast, which serves law enforcement and first responder families by providing practical resources in six critical areas to help them successfully navigate life and their career. Jonathan, Meredith, and their daughter Olivia are the founding Pastors of Cop Church Chattanooga, a worship gathering for law enforcement families that launched in February 2015. Jonathan can be reached via his website at www.JonathanOParker.com or www.CopChurch.com.
Jonathan Parker is a professional communicator, trainer, podcaster, and pastor who is passionate about serving law enforcement officers and their families. Jonathan was raised in Savannah, GA, and after earning a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, he moved to Cleveland, TN to complete his graduate studies. He graduated from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary in 2006 with a Master of Divinity. Jonathan began working with the Chattanooga Police Department in 2007, and has served on Patrol, as a School Resource Officer in an inner-city high school, and as an adjunct training instructor for multiple agencies. He was twice named “Officer of the Year” for the Chattanooga Police Department, received two life-saving medals – one of those for performing CPR on his wife Meredith who was clinically dead for over 15 minutes after suffering a massive heart attack eight (8) days after the birth of their daughter, and he also received the Tennessee Governor’s Homeland Security Award from former Tennessee Governor Phil Bredeson. Jonathan is the host of the “Watch Your Six” podcast, which serves law enforcement and first responder families by providing practical resources in six critical areas to help them successfully navigate life and their career. He has been a featured guest on leading law enforcement trainer Brian Willis’ Excellence in Training podcast and is a 2017 presenter in Chicago at the very prestigious WINx: Inspiring Excellence in Law Enforcement. Jonathan, Meredith, and their daughter Olivia are the founding Pastors of Cop Church Chattanooga, a worship gathering for law enforcement families that launched in February 2015. Jonathan can be reached via his website at www.JonathanOParker.com or www.CopChurch.com.
Fred Fletcher was given a task when he was sworn in as the Chief of Police of the Chattanooga Police Department in 2004: create a culture of community policing and incorporate best practices in order to make Chattanooga a safer community, for everyone. In today's interview we discuss what community policing is and how it is not just a buzz word for our police department, but a guiding philosophy. Through laying out a clear mission and vision, engaging the community, and incorporating new technology and departments, Police Chief Fred Fletcher is creating a police force that is well equipped to serve our city. Referenced in this episode: Chattanooga Police Department's Mission, Vision, & Values - http://bit.ly/2dX6GfT The Trace - http://bit.ly/2eep8Ab Victim Services Unit - http://bit.ly/2ezzcr9 Each One, Reach One - http://bit.ly/2djlqru