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Project 21 member Joe Mobley is the host of “The Joe Mobley Show.”https://thejoemobleyshow.com/media/Joe sees his mission as empowering others to take charge of their outcomes by changing their attitudes and levels of effort. Joe is a disabled U.S. Army veteran and long-time advocate for conservative principles – including individual liberty, limited government, meritocracy, capitalism and protecting the rule of law.His exceptionally diverse experience includes serving in the military, with law enforcement, on church staff and as a professional musician. He formerly worked for one of the world's largest and most influential consulting firms, and is now the director of account management for HSP Direct.Joe's passion is combatting domestic human trafficking. He is the co-founder of The Red Cord, a nonprofit organization combatting human trafficking in southwestern Oklahoma. Joe is a former member of and CLEET-certified trainer on the Oklahoma Human Trafficking Task Force.Support the showTry Hiatus: https://hiatus.pxf.io/RyABng#ifounditonamazon https://a.co/ekT4dNOTRY AUDIBLE PLUS: https://amzn.to/3vb6Rw3Elsa's Books: ...
With 22 years in law enforcement, it's safe to say Dianna Muller knows a thing or two about firearms and gun violence.If those credentials aren't enough to clinch her credibility, go ahead and add in the following: She's a two-time national 3-gun champion and professional shooter. She is a CLEET law enforcement firearms instructor, a member of the NRA Law Enforcement committee, and a subcommittee member of the Department of Interior Hunting and Shooting Sports Conservation Council. She is a host of the Shooting Gallery on the Outdoor Channel, and the founder of the DC Project.And as a woman in law enforcement, it's also safe to say she understands the potentially life-saving difference it can make for a woman to be able to defend herself with a gun, if necessary.That's why Dianna Muller is now dedicating herself to defending gun rights. The door has been cracked wide open, and there are people in power who are trying to come for our guns.Dianna Muller doesn't particularly want to spend all her time and resources defending Americans from the very people entrusted with our freedom, but if people like her do not... who will?That's why she created the DC Project, a nationwide organization of women committed to safeguarding the Second Amendment.In this episode, Dianna walks us through her expertise and experiences in the defense of gun rights, and explains how women, in particular, can become a force in this area. Here are some topics discussed:Dianna's path to law enforcementAdvances being made by those who seek to restrict gun rightsDifferences between people in different levels of law enforcementSome ways the Far Left manipulates facts and tragedies as reasons to restrict gun rightsThe DC Project- what it is, who it serves, how we can helpTestifying before CongressEducation, not legislationWOFT: West Orlando Firearms and Self Defense TrainingSituational awarenessBecoming a hard targetSpread the podcast and share with your friends! www.flexyourfreedompodcast.comFollow Barb Allen on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeLearn About the Great American Syndicate
Montorie is a graduate from Altus High School in Oklahoma and was a 3x state champion. Montorie traveled north to compete at the University of Wyoming, where he earned All-American honors as a freshman. His junior year was interrupted by the pandemic and he chose not to take his COVID year, a decision that we touch on. Montorie is now an officer with the Altus Police Department and is also a recent CLEET graduate, which means he is now certified through the State of Oklahoma. Montorie was really candid in this interview and I think you'll learn a lot from him. So please, sit back, relax and enjoy, Montorie Bridges! Let's Talk Wrestling website: https://letstalkwrestlingpodcast.my.canva.site/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lets-talk-wrestling/support
The first responders podcast is back with another episode. This time, they discuss the stupid side of first response. From people who make stupid calls to first responders, to those who don't take the job seriously, there are plenty of idiots out there. The podcast hosts also mention the new "You're a bastard" shirt that is now available, and how they almost spit out their coffee when they heard about it.Renniks is a bastard who can't take care of anything and breaks everything. Two friends are discussing a night where one of them blew up an engine by driving recklessly. The friend who was driving the car borrowed it from a third friend, who was angry when he found out what happened. The friend who blew up the engine defended himself, saying that the car wasn't running well anyway.Two friends are discussing a recent event where one of them traded cars with a police officer. The police officer had been using an old, beat-up car and the friend decided to trade him for a newer, nicer car. The friends discuss how the officer must have been tired from arresting people the night before and how he must have been happy to get a new car.TimestampsRenews' friends see him in an ugly patrol car.0:05:08The following is a transcript of a conversation between two friends.0:06:27Renniks New Car0:08:05Inappropriate Workplace Behavior0:11:05The Benefits and Drawbacks of Polyester0:12:27Discusses Car Issues0:13:56Vehicle Maintenance Issues0:15:05Complaints about Car Service0:20:35The following is a conversation between two police academy students discussing their recent training.0:24:53Police Officer Training: Smoke Batons and Red Man Suits0:26:28Officer Fight Night0:28:37Officer recounts subduing an aggressive individual0:29:53The Different Types of Police Officers0:31:43The following is a conversation between two people discussing their experiences in law school.0:37:17Accident Investigation and ReconstructionHighlightsHe came to help me on a school bus accident I had the other day. There's like all these people said, let me start doing this. I was like, oh, thanks man.A lot of the guys that work for that agency now, we have a group chat. We all still like text and I could see their stuff out on calls, whatever.We did a lot of so we didn't like all the Cleet stuff as quick as we could in terms of the requirements for shooting. And then we got a lot of instruction afterwards and the rifle portion, so it's really great.And this is a safe environment. Like, they know what they're doing. I was like, at the end of the day going there. You've been in real fights before, so don't worry about that.Support the showFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. Don't forget our website www.code05.co.Disclaimer: Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental.
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Col. James Cleet, Wing Commander of the 133rd Airlift Wing, in St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 7, 2022. Cleet shares how the people you deploy with are important and how the history of war can teach us about the importance of peace. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
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On tonight's episode, we dive into the world of private security. Specifically, cannabis security. You know the guy -- The cop who's hanging out at the front of your weed store. Does he make you nervous? Does he know you're high? Well, pay that no mind, because he's there to protect you from parking lot urinators or worse! Adam takes us through everything, from getting CLEET certified, to starting a business at 25. We had a lot of fun talking to him, and you're gonna love listening to him. It's time to learn, y'all! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdoyoudo/support
In this episode, Leah interviews Matt Davis, an investigator with the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System. Matt and Leah discuss death investigations, criminal defense, and DUI case analyses. If you want to learn more about niche investigator careers, you won't want to miss this one! Matt Davis is a career investigator who has handled all types of investigations, from charges of DUI to Homicide, as well as numerous civil actions of Personal Injury on behalf of the Plaintiff. He began his career in investigations as a Medicolegal Death Investigator for the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, during which he conducted nearly 400 scene investigations and was in attendance for hundreds of forensic autopsies. Beginning in late 2014, Matt began contracting with private citizens and local attorneys. Today, he consults with and performs case analyses for various attorneys in Oklahoma and is a salaried investigator with the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System where he was the 2019 Director's Award recipient for Outstanding Non-Capital Trial Investigator. Matt has completed numerous hours of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recognized training in DUI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST). He provides DUI attorneys with a detailed analysis of all available reports and videos and he has also met the statutory requirement needed to testify in court as an expert in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing. In addition to the work Matt performs on DUI cases, he also conducts extensive case analyses into wrongful death and personal injury matters. Matt is one of the only private case analysts, in Oklahoma, who is also a past Diplomate of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators. Matt has developed and currently teaches an eight-hour training course on the basics of conducting a death investigation which has been accepted and cataloged by CLEET for eight hours of continuing education. Matt is an avid Chicago Cubs fan, a mediocre golfer, and enjoys spending time with his wife, two kids, and labradoodle. Connect with Matt: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-davis-212822a7/ Facebook page for trainings: https://www.facebook.com/ValourInvestigationsAndProtectionLlc/?ref=page_internal Subscribe to Workman Forensics: http://bit.ly/2Qrna20 LIKE us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2K73yiN FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WoRQ9N FOLLOW us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/2W9rf0Z
Troy is a LEO with 25 years of experience. He has done almost every job available with his department. If you've gone through any training on firearms, less than lethal, or defensive tactics...You've probably met Troy. He has spent 22 of his 25 years on SWAT, has over 9,000 hours in Cleet courses and oh, happens to be a Gracie Jiu-Jitsu instructor and recently promoted to a Brown belt. He talks about the importance of defensive tactics, especially in this day and age.
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In Episode 81 of District of Conservation, host Gabriella Hoffman chats with Dianna Muller, competitive shooter and founder of The DC Project. The D.C. Project comprises women from all 50 states meeting their legislators in Washington, D.C. as firearm owners and 2nd Amendment supporters. The 2nd Amendment should not be a partisan issue and our goal is to take every member of congress to the range and educate them on firearms safety, all the while giving them the opportunity to get to know us as good, upstanding, responsible citizens. Here's more on Dianna's biography: Dianna Muller is a two-time national 3-gun champion. She is a 22-year veteran of the Tulsa Police Department serving assignments in Narcotics, Gangs, Street Crimes, and Patrol. She is a CLEET law enforcement firearms instructor, a member of the NRA Law Enforcement committee, and a subcommittee member of the Department of Interior Hunting and Shooting Sports Conservation Council. Dianna is the Founder of The DC Project. She is a host of the Shooting Gallery on the Outdoor Channel. SHOW NOTES: Dianna's Bio Connect with Dianna on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter The DC Project Get Involved Support DC Project DC Project on Facebook DC Project on Instagram
In this podcast, Stan and Mike talk with Gary Eastridge, Critical Response Coordinator and Affiliate manager for CCW Safe. Gary is a retired law enforcement officer. He started with the Oklahoma City Police Department in February 1979 retiring in 2000 as an Inspector in the Homicide Unit. Gary also served as a department firearms instructor after receiving his CLEET certification in 1986. After retirement he worked as a police officer with the International Police Task Force (IPTF) in support of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Gary worked homicides with counterparts from 53 nations as well as mentoring local Police officers. Gary was named Chief Investigator for the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s office in January of 2007 where he served until his retirement in April of 2017 to accept his position with CCW Safe. He reviewed all officer involved shootings occurring in Oklahoma County as well as in custody deaths and other significant and high profile investigations / prosecutions. Gary is helping head up our new HR218 plans, along with Mike and Stan. Full transcription: Speaker 1: 00:01 Welcome to the inside. CCWSAFE podcast with founders, Stan Campbell and Mike Darter. If you're forced to fight the battle for your life, CCWCSAFE will fight the battle for your future. Mike Darter: 00:22 Welcome to the inside CCWSAFE podcast, I'm Mike Darter in Oklahoma City. Stan Campbell: 00:27 I'm Stan Campbell in California right now. Mike Darter: 00:31 And we got Gary. Gary: 00:33 Hey guys. Mike Darter: 00:34 Gary's also in Oklahoma City. Stan Campbell: 00:37 That's right. Mike Darter: 00:38 So we normally do a weather report. I want to hear this, Stan? Is it nice out there? Stan Campbell: 00:42 It really is kind of nice today. Mike Darter: 00:45 You suck. Stan Campbell: 00:46 It's like, it's like 68 degrees. It's kind of beautiful. Mike Darter: 00:49 It's such a ... It's not bad here. Stan Campbell: 00:52 Yeah. You know how it is though, but you know. Mike Darter: 00:55 Yeah, yeah. Stan Campbell: 00:56 Yeah. Mike Darter: 00:59 What's been going on with you two, anything new on the CCWSAFE front, you guys? Stan Campbell: 01:06 Well, we are, I mean, we're just all over the place. You know, we've been dealing with our awesome new clients over there in New York. Gary and I had been helping the NYPD retire guys in joining and welcoming them to the family. So we're real happy about that. And we have ladies day is coming up, right Gary? Ladies days coming up this next month. And that's in Orlando- Gary: 01:37 A little over two weeks. Stan Campbell: 01:39 That's right in Orlando, so if you guys are in Orlando area, make sure you stop by and see me at Gary because we'll be there with the ladies. We always sponsored that event, it's an awesome event there. And so I think something about 500 women show up. Mike Darter: 01:53 Wow. Stan Campbell: 01:54 You know, for safety and concealed carry classes, a little bit of everything, right Gary? Gary: 01:59 Yeah. Mike Darter: 02:00 Now, where is that at? Gary: 02:03 It's at the Central Florida Rifle Pistol Club in Orlando. Just outside of Orlando, Florida. Good group. This is what, the fourth year I've think you've, we've been going down there. Stan Campbell: 02:14 Yeah. We're pretty much their main sponsors and we understand the importance of supporting women in the industry. You know, female carriers, the numbers are going up and we welcome them with open arms so we make sure we get down there and support all of our affiliates down there. Mike Darter: 02:36 That's cool. Then we also have the police week coming up as well in May. Stan Campbell: 02:42 Yeah, police week. Yep. Mike Darter: 02:44 What date is that? Stan Campbell: 02:45 What's the dates, Gary? Gary: 02:46 May 12th through May 16th. I just worked out my calendar up there on the white board, which is now full. The next about six weeks we're going to be really busy. Stan Campbell: 03:00 That's right. Mike Darter: 03:02 All right. So if you're going to be out in a police would come by and see us. We're going to have some pretty, some kind of cool stuff to give out there. Stan Campbell: 03:09 That's correct. And then also myself, you, and Gary, we're going to be in California supporting Unite Inland Empire 2019 Conservative Conference. So we'll be out there. There's about thousand in attendance out there. It's being sponsored by AM590, The Answer. Those guys, they, we really help them out. They help us out. You know, we partner a lot. You got Phil with Firing Line radio show. I've been on there several times myself, Mike, our entire crew, I've had the opportunity to cohost, I have the opportunity to stand in as a host there on the radio show, and I mean they really take care of us. It's just, they're part of our family. So we're going out to support them with the United Inland Empire Conservative Conference 2019, so we'll be there also. That it's April 28th, so if you guys are in that area, believe it or not California is our number two state in reference to a membership base. So if you there in that area come through and see is there as well. Mike Darter: 04:14 Yeah, it's going to be good time, man. I forgot about that. Stan Campbell: 04:16 That's right. Mike Darter: 04:17 That's coming up pretty quick too. Stan Campbell: 04:18 Yeah, a lot going on. Mike Darter: 04:20 So what are we talking about today? Stan Campbell: 04:22 Well today we brought on Gary, because we want to kind of talk about, we've been going a lot of calls from retired policemen mostly, not truly having a good grasp on HR 218, the rules that apply, any changes that are being made there. So I wanted to bring Gary on to kind of talk about HR 218 and kind of break it down for folks, some myths, some problems, some things to watch out for. So it's really important that all three of us carry under that realm as well and it's important to know the do's and don'ts. So I wanted to bring Gary on for that reason. Mike Darter: 05:08 Cool. So Gary, so what, do you have any specific questions we could like start out with that you've got, or do you just want to start going over what it is? Gary: 05:20 Well, I think the important thing for everybody ... I think most officers have a general understanding of what's commonly referred to as HR 218 it's actually the law enforcement officers safety act. It was signed into law in 2004 by President Bush. It's been amended a couple of times over the last what, 15 years that it's been in existence. But it's really a pretty simple law. The HR 218 was the house resolution ... (silence) ... forces that I use myself of the NRA ... (silence) ... They're not fully on board with LEOSA because they don't have a whole lot of input with it. And that was, that's actually by design that ... (silence) ... offices they let her stay ... (silence) ... know the extended coverage for a corrections officers and ... (silence) ... to be able to carry a gun anywhere in the US ... (silence). Mike Darter: 19:32 ... often. Thank God I got a couple of family members that are policemen there. But ... (silence). Gary: 21:03 ... it multiplies your force. But I'm thinking, so what happens is if you have a jurisdiction that may not be pro gun, that wants more gun control, they see this as an extension of that. And this is one way they want to limit LEOSAs. Stan Campbell: 21:29 Got You. Now and I'm just asking your opinion now, Gary, but what's your thoughts on, if it's not too big of a deal to back up with a concealed carry in a specific state that you visited a lot. Like you go to Virginia a lot, you and I go to Orlando, we all go to Vegas, you know, so Nevada and stuff like that. What's your thoughts on that? Gary: 21:53 I have an Oklahoma permit. I don't see a downside to having the state permit. In reality it should not be necessary with LEOSA. If this bill passes, I'm not sure I will re-up my state permit, but I don't see a downside to having multiple permits. Stan Campbell: 22:15 Yeah. Yeah. I wanted to get your opinion because I'm an advocate of getting the multiple permits as a backup. I mean it doesn't take much to do so. And if you do run into that green officer, somebody who's brand new and has no idea what LEOSA is, they, normally they know what concealed carry permit is. So that way you do have some type of backup as well. You have to think about how you engage, because no matter what, when we retire, it's a culture. So when you retire, I mean once a policeman, usually always a policeman, it's just in you. And you see something that goes wrong, you feel like you need to just jump in. So, you really have to be careful, and remember that hey I'm retired now. One of the things I might need to do before I just jump on into somebody's domestic or whatever the case may be, or try to make a citizen's arrest, because that's what's going to end up being, you might want to make sure you call 911 first too as an officer. Because we kind of move and think that we can handle something and then at times we'll get in over our heads as well. It doesn't take much. Gary: 23:26 Yeah, absolutely. And then when the cops do show up, they're not going to know you from anybody. Mike Darter: 23:33 No, that's right. Gary: 23:34 I'm a firm believer as someone who carries under LEOSA and under a state permit, that before I'm going to intervene in a situation, someone has to be being hurt physically. I'm not going to try to stop a theft, I'm not going to try to stop an argument. I may watch it, call 911, tell them, hey this is getting ready to, this has potential to become violent. But I'm not gonna interject unless it becomes a, it's a matter of significant injury to somebody. Stan Campbell: 24:15 Yeah, absolutely. And you know, I mean I think of it the same way, you know, any more because of politics and because of the gray areas, you have got to absolutely think about taking care of yourselves out there. Take a extra moment. You know, if it's not a Isis, al Qaeda situation, you're not talking about somebody gunning down people in the church, of course you have to just react to that. But if it is like something simple arguments, the domestics, you know it's not some serious violence going on, somebody steals a bag of Skittles, don't think that you have to be the hero on that. So yeah. So that's kind of where we are there. But anything else on that Gary, on any LEOSA issues? Gary: 25:09 Well, I'm not being specific. I think it's incumbent on any officer who is eligible for LEOSA to carry under LEOSA, to research and know the law. Because you remember how it was when we were on the streets, Stan. We had a thumbnail idea of a lot of laws. We had a not a real good understanding of maybe other than the handful that we routinely enforce. As an officer, I think it's incumbent on you to learn LEOSA, plan ahead on how to respond to an officer who may not understand LEOSA. Research. When I started writing an article late last year only I was amazed at how much information is available on the Internet. And really even though it's not as simple as it seems, it's a pretty simple law. Stan Campbell: 26:14 Yeah. Yeah. I mean- Mike Darter: 26:19 One of the things I was going to say was one of the things we're creating for this, for our members that are going to be HR 218 is a membership card that will have information on that card for law enforcement should you have to display it. And it's going to be a card that states, the person carrying this card meets the requirements by LEOSA. You'll have to carry it with ... Gary, kind of talk about just right quick, the requirements, the things you have to have with that card. Gary: 27:06 Yeah. The law requires you to have two things. It requires you to have a photo ID from the agency that you are or were a police officer at, excuse me, and proof of qualification within the last 12 months. So what I carry is my retired card and on the back of it I put on my qualification card. And every year, as long as it's, here in Oklahoma, it's CLEET, as long as a CLEET authorized instructor signs off and qualifies me, I update my card. That's the only two things that are required by the law for an officer to carry. Now if I were in a situation like with you, I would probably take a snapshot of that letter showing my 10 years plus service to just to confirm my eligibility under LEOSA. Mike Darter: 28:11 Right. Yeah. So that's- Gary: 28:14 Nowadays with smart phones it's so easy to carry all that with you that you can produce that and for that matter you can show them the actual law for those that don't understand. Mike Darter: 28:27 Right. So that's what I carry now is I have another card that I have that I carry with my card that you signed on my qualification that's dated. And then I do have my police ID, or a copy of my police ID and I have a copy of that letter. So, and I'm actually looking forward to these cards cause they look awesome. Justin's done them. Gary: 28:58 I was gonna say, our content guy is pretty good at that kind of thing. Mike Darter: 29:01 Oh yeah, yeah. He's been killing it so. So I'm excited about this new plan coming out. I think it's going to be one thing with, generally with law enforcement officers, retired and former officers, we all know the possibilities of what can happen and it's going to be a good deal. The everything wrapped into it with the civil liability coverage and the extended bail and all that. So yeah, I'm excited to get it out. Gary: 29:39 It's going to be a good product. Mike Darter: 29:42 I've got, I've found one email that I'd like to, while I've got you guys on here, from Matt [Bell, 00:29:53] he sent in a copy of his umbrella plan document from his, and he said, "I listen to your podcast, episode number 26 I checked my umbrella policy, which I hoped would cover us in a self-defense situation. It appears that it does, but I would appreciate if you would confirm this. I," and he attached a document of his plan. And you know this is one thing that has kind of come up recently more and more and it's one thing that really for us to confirm it, we're not the ones that need to confirm it. Your insurance company is the one that's going to have to confirm this and here's what my take is on it for Mark and whoever else, or Matt and whoever else has this question, because it comes up a lot. Mike Darter: 30:51 You have to remember that your insurance company, first of all, have you guys, I know you three have dealt with insurance in the past, correct? Stan Campbell: 30:59 Mm-hmm (affirmative). Gary: 30:59 Yes. Mike Darter: 31:01 And when you're making a claim, they, whether it be a car or roof or whatever, they send adjusters out, they send people to come out and especially if it's a use of force situation, there will be attorneys involved for that insurance company. And here's my fear with anything that goes through an insurance company. I don't know about you guys, but my experience with insurance companies has not been, I mean it's been okay, I guess. I mean, I've been covered on things, but it's always not what you think you're gonna get back. There's always some, well, it was this, so that gets deducted, it isn't. Gary: 31:58 And those attorneys are working with the interest of the insurance company, not the insured. Mike Darter: 32:04 Right, and this is one thing when we created our service, when we first started this back in 2012 we said, we don't want to be grouped or seen as an insurance company because most states, if not all states, it's illegal to cover an intentional act or an illegal act with an insurance policy or coverage. So any attorney working on the behalf of an insurance company, I think it easily argue, even if your homeowner guy says, "Oh yeah, we're going to cover you," well, he's not the one that's going to be going to bat for you when that time comes, if you have to try to make a claim. The person who is going to be going to bat is going to be going to bat for the insurance company trying to deny that claim. Gary: 33:08 Mike have, I've had several members asked that exact question and I told each of them to call their broker and get them to put it in writing. Of the ones that responded, 100% have told me that their agents said they would not cover a self-defense situation. Mike Darter: 33:27 Yeah. So I just, I saw that come in and I just wanted to address that because I know we have that topic discussed a lot with you guys, especially with David, but you guys who are answering the calls and and all that. So- Gary: 33:48 I think it gets down to that issue. Just like in New York and Washington state. Insuring for intentional acts. Mike Darter: 33:56 Yup. Yup. So Matt, I would definitely say to check, Like Gary said, like Gary tells everybody, get it in writing. Call your insurance agent, get it in writing. I don't think they're going to put that in writing. So I didn't see any others. I thought I had some others that I had set aside on the, in reference to the podcast, but I can't find them now. Stan Campbell: 34:25 So well, what would we do Mike, is being that we're not interviewing anybody on the next one. If we do one by ourselves, we'll make sure we'll have a list and we'll go through them as well. Mike Darter: 34:36 Okay? Cool. All right guys. Well, Gary, thanks for your time, man. Gary: 34:42 Enjoyed it. Stan Campbell: 34:42 Thanks Gary. Mike Darter: 34:42 Stan, good to see you again. Stan Campbell: 34:46 I'll see you soon. Mike Darter: 34:47 All right, man. Take care, bye-bye. Stan Campbell: 34:47 All right, bye.
TN Gov Bill Haslam still considering clemency for Cyntoia Brown during final days in office.Governor Bill Haslam1st Floor, State CapitolNashville, TN 37243(615) 741-2001Call to Action~ Crutcher family seeking justice and trying to stop former Tulsa PD Officer Betty Shelby from profiting from the death of Terence Crutcher at her hands. The family contends Shelby had well documented violent history and Tulsa PD knew prior to her hire in 2011. City of Tulsa Mayor's email information:mayor@tulsacouncil.orgAn acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. She does so with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines.Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, Fox News, Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), HLNTV, MSNBC as well as appearing on CNN International, NowThis News, KPCC, DemocracyNow, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows. Sgt. Dorsey has also been featured on TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20-year LAPD journey and advocacy suffered the loss of a loved one due to abuse of authority. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!
TN Gov Bill Haslam still considering clemency for Cyntoia Brown during final days in office. Governor Bill Haslam 1st Floor, State Capitol Nashville, TN 37243 (615) 741-2001 Call to Action~ Crutcher family seeking justice and trying to stop former Tulsa PD Officer Betty Shelby from profiting from the death of Terence Crutcher at her hands. The family contends Shelby had well documented violent history and Tulsa PD knew prior to her hire in 2011. City of Tulsa Mayor's email information: mayor@tulsacouncil.org An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. She does so with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, Fox News, Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), HLNTV, MSNBC as well as appearing on CNN International, NowThis News, KPCC, DemocracyNow, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows. Sgt. Dorsey has also been featured on TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20-year LAPD journey and advocacy suffered the loss of a loved one due to abuse of authority. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!
The former Tulsa Oklahoma police Officer who shot and killed Terence Crutcher and current Rogers County Reserve Deputy Sheriff Betty Shelby was invited to speak to a national conference, at the Southeastern Homicide Investigators Association. This is not the first time Shelby has led a training session for law enforcement officers. In August 2018 Shelby taught a group of Oklahoma state law enforcement officers the same course. Are we going to allow Betty Shelby to instruct the estimated 18,000 police departments around the nation this foolishness? Minneapolis police chief and politicians seemingly unwilling to charge police officers in deadly shootings of black men; unless the involved officer is also a person of color. An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. She does so with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, Fox News, Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), HLNTV, MSNBC as well as appearing on CNN International, NowThis News, KPCC, DemocracyNow, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows. Sgt. Dorsey has also been featured on TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20-year LAPD journey and advocacy suffered the loss of a loved one due to abuse of authority. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!
The former Tulsa Oklahoma police Officer who shot and killed Terence Crutcher and current Rogers County Reserve Deputy Sheriff Betty Shelby was invited to speak to a national conference, at the Southeastern Homicide Investigators Association. This is not the first time Shelby has led a training session for law enforcement officers. In August 2018 Shelby taught a group of Oklahoma state law enforcement officers the same course. Are we going to allow Betty Shelby to instruct the estimated 18,000 police departments around the nation this foolishness?Minneapolis police chief and politicians seemingly unwilling to charge police officers in deadly shootings of black men; unless the involved officer is also a person of color.An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. She does so with a level of credibility that is effective, relevant and irrefutable. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines.Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, Fox News, Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN), HLNTV, MSNBC as well as appearing on CNN International, NowThis News, KPCC, DemocracyNow, Tom Joyner Morning Show and KABC Talk Radio w/ Dr. Drew. Sgt. Dorsey has been seen on Brazilian TVGlobo, Tavis Smiley, Dr. Drew, Dr. Phil and TD Jakes Shows. Sgt. Dorsey has also been featured on TV Crime Series; “It Takes A Killer”, “Corrupt Crimes” “Motive to Murder” and “Dead Files”.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Social Advocate" which chronicles her 20-year LAPD journey and advocacy suffered the loss of a loved one due to abuse of authority. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!
This podcast includes recent news about Timothy Loehmann, the former Cleveland Ohio police officer, who shot and killed 12 yr old Tamir Rice. Loehmann quit a third police department, after protests last week.Sgt Dorsey also discusses the Biscayne Park Florida Police Chief who awaits sentencing for false arrests & conspiracy in Federal Court.An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice. and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, MSNBC, PBS, HLN, KABC Talk Radio, Democracy Now and KPCC.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue,,The Creation of A Social Advocate, which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey, advocacy with victim families of deadly police violence and solutions to surviving police encounters.Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!For more www.sgtcheryldorsey.com
This podcast includes recent news about Timothy Loehmann, the former Cleveland Ohio police officer, who shot and killed 12 yr old Tamir Rice. Loehmann quit a third police department, after protests last week. Sgt Dorsey also discusses the Biscayne Park Florida Police Chief who awaits sentencing for false arrests & conspiracy in Federal Court. An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice. and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, MSNBC, PBS, HLN, KABC Talk Radio, Democracy Now and KPCC. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue,,The Creation of A Social Advocate, which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey, advocacy with victim families of deadly police violence and solutions to surviving police encounters. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon! For more www.sgtcheryldorsey.com
In this episode of "Inside CCW Safe" Mike and Stan talk with Gary Eastridge, Critical Response Coordinator for CCW Safe. There's alot more to CCW Safe's critical response program than just a call center when dealing with citizens who have been involved in a self defense shooting. The three talk about critical incidents, what they are, and how they are handled by CCW Safe. CCW Safe bases the handling of critical incidents on their experience as police officers, and experience they recieved after being involved in shootings themselves. Gary is a retired law enforcement officer. He started with the Oklahoma City Police Department in February 1979 retiring in 2000 as an Inspector in the Homicide Unit. Gary also served as a department firearms instructor after receiving his CLEET certification in 1986. After retirement he worked as a police officer with the International Police Task Force (IPTF) in support of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK). Gary worked homicides with counterparts from 53 nations as well as mentoring local Police officers. Gary was named Chief Investigator for the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s office in January of 2007 where he served until his retirement in April of 2017 to accept his position with CCWsafe. He reviewed all officer involved shootings occurring in Oklahoma County as well as in custody deaths and other significant and high profile investigations / prosecutions.
This podcast features commentary on trending topics: *Queen of Soul services*former cop sentenced to 15 yrs in murder of Jordan Edwards,*California adopts Cashless Bail System* Petition "Ban_Betty" set up online at colorofchange.org by family of Terence Crutcher who was shot and killed by former Tulsa Police officer, Betty Shelby. Shelby is currently accredited by CLEET, a government agency, to teach law enforcement in State of Oklahoma a class on how to handle the aftermath of police shootings and other “critical incidents.”*Baltimore PD Det Sean Suiter's death ruled suicide*DID YOU KNOW segment on the importance of votingAn acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice. and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, MSNBC, PBS, HLN, KABC Talk Radio, Democracy Now and KPCC.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue,,The Creation of A Social Advocate, which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey, advocacy with victim families of deadly police violence and solutions to surviving police encounters.Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!For more www.sgtcheryldorsey.com
This podcast features commentary on trending topics: *Queen of Soul services *former cop sentenced to 15 yrs in murder of Jordan Edwards, *California adopts Cashless Bail System * Petition "Ban_Betty" set up online at colorofchange.org by family of Terence Crutcher who was shot and killed by former Tulsa Police officer, Betty Shelby. Shelby is currently accredited by CLEET, a government agency, to teach law enforcement in State of Oklahoma a class on how to handle the aftermath of police shootings and other “critical incidents.” *Baltimore PD Det Sean Suiter's death ruled suicide *DID YOU KNOW segment on the importance of voting An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice. and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, MSNBC, PBS, HLN, KABC Talk Radio, Democracy Now and KPCC. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue,,The Creation of A Social Advocate, which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey, advocacy with victim families of deadly police violence and solutions to surviving police encounters. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon! For more www.sgtcheryldorsey.com