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Author & Researcher Jim DiEugenio Jim is often on Black Op Radio to promote the JFK research published at Kennedys and King. John Washburn has written an impressive 3 part original series on the Tippit murder. Washburn used the testimony from Dallas Police officers to prove that the "official" Tippit story is false. Why did the Dallas Police Department need to create stories about Tippit's murder? The Warren Commission tried to hide internal dissent among the members about the "official" results. Not all WC members were aligned with what Allan Dulles & John J. McCLoy were saying. Richard Russell, Cooper & Boggs were the first people to publicaly break away from the Warren Commission. Paul Abbott has written a story about Leon Hubert & Burt Griffin with deep concerns about the Ruby investigation. The connections between Jack Ruby & Lee Oswald were not thoroughly investigated by the Commission. Johnny Cairns has written a long review on Larry Hancock & Boylan release "The Oswald Puzzle". Donald Trump & Zelensky battled it out in the White House last week. Watch Here. Len & Jim discuss the latest book by Scott Horton, "Provoked". Find Here. Reading "Provoked" inspired Jim to publish a 4 part series on his Substack. View here. Len listens to Mike Benz, Jeffrey Sachs, Col. Douglas MacGregor, Scott Horton, Joe Rogan etc... To understand what's happening now, you almost need to unlearn everything you've been told. Horton writes that the US organized coupes against Belarus & Georgia during the George Bush administration. These were not spontaneous uprisings, these were American sponsored events, pouring tens of millions into the area. The "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine was to get rid of the 4th Ukrainian President, Viktor Yanukovych. Mike Benz refers to these events as "Rent-A-Riot" as people are paid to portray themselves as protesters. USAID has financed a lot of these NGOs that have been causing chaos around the world. What is the point of taking NATO & starting the colour revolutions right on the border of Russia? With the fall of the U.S.S.R., were the Neocons preparing for a Cold War II? Kennedy created USAID to help struggling countries with democracy & to compete with Russia. What USAID turned into was a far cry from what Kennedy envisioned, turning into a money laundering mechanism. One of the big arguments that Kennedy had was with John Foster Dulles who threatened to cut off foreign aid. Elon Musk was recently on the Joe Rogan Experience. Watch here. In Canada, the government has removed American made liquor off the shelves. Canadians have no interest in joining a country 36 Trillion in debt. There were at least 11 former FBI agents policing Twitter before Elon took it over. Why did the FBI & Twitter owners strive so hard to cover up the Hunter Biden fiasco? #BidensLapTopMatters Jim answers letters from Black Op Radio listeners! Thank you to everyone who writes in! The Epstein files are controversial, upsetting people as they are very redacted. Will this happen to the JFK files? We can have huge conspiracies in Watergate, Iran Contra, etc. but not in the JFK assassination? The Oswald Puzzle: The Pieces That Won't Fit - Part 2 Fair Play for Burt Griffin and Leon Hubert of the Warren Commission? The Death of Tippit - Part 1 The Death of Tippit - Part 2 Jeffrey Sachs (@JeffreyASachs) / X Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) / X Douglas Macgregor (@DougAMacgregor) / X Joe Rogan (@joerogan) / X
Plus, a Texas Senate committee advanced a bill on Thursday that would give teachers a $4 billion pay raise, and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins spoke at a Texas Public Policy Foundation event in Austin.
This episode will feature twin brothers that have dedicated their lives to the city of Dallas and to the police profession. However, their family name started here in Dallas in 1988 when their brother, Israel, joined the Dallas Police Department and immediately become a recruiter for his family. Next would be their cousin, Miguel, to join the PD and then these twin brothers. Saul and Sammy grew up in Progresso Texas in a family of fifteen siblings and learned the definition of work ethic early on. As the family traveled the country to work the agriculture fields they learned to survive on hard work and family closeness that most do not get to experience. Today we sit down with the twins, Sam and Saul, to talk about their lives, their blood family, and their blue family as we take the listener from Progresso Texas to Dallas Texas in telling their story. ATO please welcome on the Sarmiento twins, Deputy Chief Samuel Sarmiento, and Lieutenant Saul Sarmiento of the Dallas Police Department. Critical Incidents Discussed: Saturday April 14th, 2001: Dallas SWAT member, Israel Sarmiento #5803 was killed in a motorcycle accident in Dallas Texas. His death greatly impacted the Dallas Police Department as he was a greatly respected leader and friend. More so it left a void in the Sarmiento family that can never be filled. October 23, 2002: Officer Patrick Metzler was killed when his patrol car was struck from behind by a drunk driver while he provided traffic control at a construction site. March 23rd, 2007: Sr. Cpl. Mark Nix was shot and killed as he attempted to apprehend a murder suspect in Northwest Dallas. October 12, 2022: Dallas Police Officer Jacob Arellano was killed in a vehicle accident while on his was to work. A drunk driver caused this tragedy. He was survived by his fiancé Alyssa, his son Nolan, twin brother Joshua, Father Frank, Mother Rebecca, and sister Mia. October 22, 2022: Methodist Dallas Medical shooting occurred when a suspect opened fire on Katie Flowers and Jacqueline Pokuaa, resulting in both of their deaths. The suspect was later arrested after a brief standoff inside the hospital. August 29th, 2024: Dallas Officer Darron Burks was murdered in the line of duty in Southwest Dallas. Officer Burks was ambushed by a suspect as he pulled into an Oak Cliff Community Center. The suspect then waited to ambush responding Officers David and Farmer as they approached Burks vehicle, shooting Officer David in the face and Officer Farmer in the leg with a shotgun.
Today we get to hear from a guy that joined the Dallas Police Department but also served as a soldier in the United States Army. This story begins with this guests journey from growing up as an Army brat to enlisting himself and joining the 10th Mountain Infantry Division and on a path to fighting terrorist in Afghanistan. Tyler fit in as soldier, and a leader and on July 5th, 2006 all of his skills, resiliency, and faith were put to the test as his unit was ambushed in Afghanistan, and this day would change his life forever. His path to DPD will be told in this episode as well as his passion to help and serve fellow first responders in buying their new homes. Tyler and Frontline Realty started a program called Heroes Helping Heroes and this group has helped many military and first responders in making their life's biggest purchase, their home. Lt. Wade Dews sits in as a cohost to help tell this story. www.frontlinerealestateteam.com Critical Incident: July 5th 2006 Tyler's unit was ambushed by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan that resulted in Tyler receiving life threatening injuries.
Also, Sherman police identified the missing 8-year-old girl as Clara Robinson and confirmed that her father died in the accident on Christmas Eve morning, and airlines are getting back on schedule after the thunderstorms Thursday.
John Armstrong website Harveyandlee.net John has SIX new videos on Youtube he's created, highlighting the police transcriptions of 11/22/63. John's book Harvey and Lee was published in 2003, with a focus on chronological order of events. The Tippit murder starts off John's new series of videos, with the Tippit shooting broken down. John recently discovered the Dallas police transcripts on November 22, 1963 have been altered! Sgt. Vincent claims he rode with Oswald on a CIA plane that landed in Dallas, later flying to NM. John feels one Oswald was using ALEK Hidell as an alias, the other Oswald used ALEX. Alek with a K was the Russian born 'Oswald'. John explains the four different Dallas Police transcripts that were created The FBI altered the police transcripts! Why did they change the time of the Tippit murder to 1:15 PM? John feels Hoover purposely delayed the release of the police transcripts to the Warren Commission. It's noted in the transcripts that THREE ambulances were dispatched to the Tippet scene. Why 3? Ambulance driver Jason Butler was at the scene for less than a minute, Tippit's time of death 1:10 P.M. Why didn't the witnesses or police at the Tippit murder scene mention the multiple ambulances? Len reflects on John's ability to break down the transcripts so he could recognize the conflicting info. Rankin wrote to Hoover in June pointing out the discrepancies of Tippit's death happening at 1:10 PM. Rankin asked the Secret Service in Dallas to get an original transcript from the Dallas Police. Timelines need to be created with information broken down in order to see the discrepancies. In 1991 John took a JFK class given by author & researcher Jim Marrs after the JFK movie release. Reading the Warren Commission volumes has helped expand John's knowledge of the assassination. Read Airman Palmer McBride's testimony in WC Exhibit 1386, he worked with Oswald in NO. McBride worked with Lee at the Pfisterer Dental Laboratory in the Fall of '57 into late Spring of '58. How could McBride be working with Oswald in New Orleans, when Lee had enlisted & was in Japan? Mcbride's testimony is what got John started thinking about the possibility of two child Oswalds. In Robert Oswald's WC testimony he stated Lee went to Stripling Junior High School in Ft. Worth. How could Lee have went to Stripling Junior High when he'd gone to jr high in NY & New Orleans? The government's version is that Lee graduated from Beauregard High School in New Orleans. John contacted school district officials, retired teaches & staff to find more information on Lee. Retired assistant principle Mr. Kudlaty confirmed that Lee had in fact gone to W.C. Spripling Jr. High. Frank Kudlaty had personally given the FBI Lee's Stripling Jr. High school records. Where are Lee's Stripling Jr. High school records now? FBI reports state Lee was in Russia but buying jeeps at Bolton Ford in New Orleans? Spotting the differences in testimony enabled John to see that there were at least two child Oswalds George DeMohrenschildt's WC testimony stated he felt Lee's Russian was well developed. Can a child drop out of the 9th grade & then teach themselves how to read & speak Russian? John met with Anita Ziger who stated the Lee her family knew in Russia did not speak Russian. Alexander Ziger, Anita's father, was Oswald's boss in Russia. John feels the Russian Oswald was brought to the USA as an orphan child shortly after WWII. Marina stated when she first met Oswald, he spoke Russian, with a Baltic accent. Was Lee able to learn how to speak Russian by taking courses or attending the language schools? Who are we to believe? Where did Oswald learn how to speak sophisticated Russian? Why did Oswald have TWO wallets on him? Why wasn't info about the 2nd wallet disclosed in 1963?
This week we look at the controversial topic of were there Dallas Police stationed on the Triple Overpass during the Kennedy assassination. What were they doing there, what did they see and what were their actions after the assassination.
Plus, the Dallas Cowboys lost at home to the Houston Texans 34-10 on Monday night, and witnesses will continue to testify Tuesday in the civil lawsuit against former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger.
Welcome back ATO Family! Today we return with a true piece of Dallas Police history with the Great Kevin Navarro as we chronicle his amazing life and servant career. Kevin hired on with the Dallas Police Department in 1981 and remained in service until September 11th2012 and he laid the foundation for future procedures and trainings that have molded young and old officers for generations to come. Officer Navarro started patrol at the Southwest Division before becoming a Detective in Assaults then ultimately in the Dallas Homicide Unit where he would work during the deadliest years in the City of Dallas history. During Kevin's stay in Homicide he saw a record number of homicides during the deadly drug wars as we saw the murder rate go over 500 deaths. Kevin made his mark and changed the landscape of training at DPD with years at the Inservice academy when he brought revolutionary training such as RBT, Surveillance school, Pursuit class, and the Art of Interrogation. These courses still are molding our men and women of Dallas PD, and many other agencies today. Sit back and enjoy a true piece of Dallas Police lore with a genuine man with a servant's heart. Critical Incidents discussed: The death and aftermath of Dallas Police Officer Gary Blair. EOW: March 20th, 1986. The passing of Sr. Cpl. Joey Fox on October 1st, 2018. Joey suffered a heart attack while off duty and his survived by his wife, Mary, and his children and stepchildren. Topics: Garden of Honor at Restland The Garden of Honor at Restland Cemetary once belonged to the family of my current employer. It was donated to be used as the final resting place for any Dallas County First Responder who dies in the line of duty. There is a monument in the center of the Garden envisioned and commissioned by Ray and Nancy Hunt. It has DPD and DFR uniforms affixed on the base of the monument with two angels on the top. One is holding a DFR Fireman and the other a DPD Officers as they ascend into heaven. This was Ray Hunt's creation.
This week we look at how and why Jack Ruby had such easy access to Lee Harvey Oswald at the Dallas Police Department that weekend of the assassination. What was Ruby's relationship with the Dallas Police and what was Jack Ruby's true motives for killing Oswald?
This is a special message from Dallas Chief Eddie Garcia as he is retiring, after 33 years, from the law enforcement profession. It is a sad time for the Dallas Police Department as we are losing a true innovator and a “Cop's Cop” natural leader from the Department. Eddie Garcia started his law enforcement career, age 21, at the San Jose Police Department and he rose to become Chief of that Department in 2016. He served in Narcotics, SWAT, the Homicide Unit and then began to climb into leadership, setting the path to Dallas Texas. The City of Dallas was reeling from skyrocketing crime, low Department morale and on the heels of covid and the defund the police movement and there was an opening for the Chief of Police position. The Department was in need of a strong leader, the community demanded a transparent Chief, and the City prayed for a figure that could turn around a much needed police department. In February of 2021 Chief Eddie Garcia took over as the Department's 30th Police Chief and the first Latino Chief in its 140 year history and quickly went to work building his command staff, connecting with the community and building trust in the Department. Eddie was and always will be an old street cop masquerading as a four star chief and the City of Dallas if lucky to have had a glimpse of true leadership that we hope that other future Chiefs will take note. Chief Garcia will leave the Dallas Police Department on November 1st to start a new journey in the State's Capital as the Assistant City Manager of Public Safety. We will miss you Boss and we love you. Garcia's administrations accomplishments: Four straight years of violent crime reduction. Greenlighting the implementation of the Wellness Unit. Better relationships with community and city leaders. Alcohol Leave Policy that has assisted 14 officers to date. Authorizing the usage of blocker trucks to protect officers. Improved recruiting from outside the State. Creation of lateral transfer policy.
In this week's episode we look at if the Dallas Police really tried to protect Lee Harvey Oswald while he was in custody at the Dallas Police Department. While was his transfer from one jail to the next not done at night in secrecy? And was FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover upset with the way the Dallas Police handled Oswald's security?
Plus, a Dallas County Judge ruled on Thursday that the State Fair of Texas could implement its gun ban when it opens next week, and Arch Manning will get the start at quarterback for No. 1 Texas on Saturday with starter Quinn Ewers unable to play due to injury.
Also, the Cowboys look to bounce back against Ravens after a not so strong first game, and Big Tex sets up for the State Fair of Texas.
Joe and OG create a case study focusing on the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System's struggles, diving into poor investment choices and their impact on employees. Joe relays the perils of complicated investments, advocating for more straightforward and more manageable strategies. The team also shares a TikTok moment about evaluating wealth through trash cans, discusses an unusual employer's 401k vs. Roth IRA match proposal, and debates their most disappointing concert experiences. Introduction and Doug's Antics Today's Show Overview Pension Fund Struggles Dallas Police and Fire Pension System Pension System Mismanagement Lessons for Average Investors Private Equity Pitfalls The Importance of Professional Management Trivia and TikTok Minute Buffet or Buffett? The Trash Can Wealth Indicator Listener Question: Employer Matching Roth IRA Contributions Concert Disappointments and Highlights Wrapping Up: Key Takeaways FULL SHOW NOTES: stackingbenjamins.com/all-about-pension-funds-1576 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode we take a look at the Dallas Police lineups and were they fair and also were their threats made against Lee Oswald's life while he was in the Dallas jail?
Make no mistake, Hunter Biden played a huge role in the Biden Crime Family. But it is clear to me that Joe Biden exploited Hunter's weakness, idiocy and drug addiction. Now Hunter's tax evasion trial gets underway and the question is, will the Dept. of Justice cover for Joe and go easy on Hunter. The answer is most certainly yes. If they don't, The Biden Family runs the risk of salacious details about Joe Biden's pay to play scheme will be revealed. Also, Joe Biden not pardoning Hunter tells you all you need to know about Joe Biden as a father. Also, we break down the case of a young 8 year old Guatemalan trafficking victim, the Harris-Biden administration wants to return to the hands of his captors. His foster family is outraged and needs help. The story is heart breaking and another devastating result of Harris-Biden open border policies. We also pay our respects to fallen Dallas Police officer Darron Burks. Executed on duty by a member of a strange religious sect that the media doesn't want you to know about.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, we honor Dallas Police Officer Darron Burks. Then, we get stupid. We laugh about the harrowing escape of Kembali the orangutan from the Toronto Zoo, a Florida teacher who put a 3-year-old in a headlock, Dan's haunted Airbnb, and luxury brands moving into real estate. Good thing you have the day off because there's a lot of stupid in here.Links:Video helped Toronto Zoo see how orangutan escaped | CTV NewsFlorida teacher arrested, accused of using legs to put 3-year-old in headlock during storytime - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort LauderdaleLuxe landlords: High-end brands are moving into real estate (msn.com)The Treehouse WebsiteFairLease | Lease a Car Online | Best Truck Lease Deals $0 downCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company Local Garland, TX Plumber | Brooks Plumbing, LTD. | Plumbing Installation & Repairs (brooksplumbingtexas.com)The Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast about all things stupid. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.
Also, a Dallas man spends his first labor day as an innocent man in 36 years.
Dallas' top police and fire officials say their departments' high overtime costs likely will only decrease when they have more staff; also, two longtime staff members at Cross Timbers Church in Argyle are leaving weeks after two pastors at the Denton County church resigned. Cross Timbers elders told congregants that Brian and Jamie Hackney, who helped found the church in 2000 and have served on staff for more than 20 years, were leaving; in other news, R. Gerald Turner, SMU's longest-serving president, will step down from his role at the end of this school year after 30 years; and check out the Chicken and French Toast at Breakfast Brothers and the Nashville Style Chicken Sandwich Combo from HCK Hot Chicken. This Saturday Pepsi is encouraging diners to bring their favorite companion for a buy one, get one free offer covering $100,000 worth of meals at more than 30 restaurants in 15 U.S. cities. The offer is valid on select dishes only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Also, see what fun events are happening this weekend, and Denton ISD bus driver placed on leave after reports of erratic driving.
John has a new video featuring his latest research on Lee Harvey Oswald on Nov. 22/63. New Video - Tampering of Dallas Police transcripts John is always finding information that no one else has found because he reads. Earlene Roberts saw Lee leave the rooming house in a dark brown shirt. zipping up his dark blue jacket. Lee wore a dark blue jacket when he appeared in the morning at Wesley Frazier's house on 11/22/63. Taxi driver William Whaley also described Lee as also wearing a dark blue jacket. Lee left the rooming house at approximately 1:03 PM. The man who shot Tippet at 1:06 PM was wearing a light colored Eisenhower type windbreaker jacket. Please read John's analysis and description of the Tippet murder on his website, HarveyandLee.net Oswald was wearing a long sleeved brown shirt (no blue jacket) at his arrest in the Texas Theatre. John encourages you to READ the Dallas Police Department dictatape transcriptions from 11/22/63. The FBI edited the DPD transcriptions, changing the time stamps around the Tippit murder. Three Ambulances sent to 10th & Patton - Dudley M. Hughes ambulance, Baylor University & the VA. By 1964, Ely was aware of the many Oswald impersonations happening in multiple places. Oswald shows a Texas State Driver's License to Fred Moore at the Jiffy Mart at 10am. How can Oswald be at the Jiffy Mart when he's pushing boxes around at the TSBD? Oswald seen getting on bus in Dealey Plaza while also spotted getting into a Rambler station wagon. John Hart Ely, 26 year old & the youngest member to work on the Warren Commission. Ely's job for the Warren Commission was to research the history of Marguerite & Lee Harvey Oswald. Seeing obvious discrepancies, Ely started to question Oswald's duplicity in his investigation. Ely talked to the men who were stationed with Oswald in Santa Anna & El Toro. Talked to Sgt. Donald Goodwin at El Toro. Friendly with Oswald, going to the movies together. In 1975, Ely wrote a summary of his deep & complex feelings about the Warren Commission. Mr. Ely, in his own words, recognized there was multiple Oswalds. In April '64 Jenner wrote to Rankin about Ely's records, Ely's research was going to have to be edited. John has wondered for 20 years why Capt. Fritz didn't ask Lee any questions about the Tippit murder. A blue jacket was placed on Tippit's body after he was murdered before the ambulance crew arrived. Witness Domingo Benavides tried to contact DPD dispatch but didn't know how to use the police mic. Tippit's body was taken the Methodist Hospital by the Dudley Hughes ambulance by Jasper Clayton Butler. Although Butler was on site by 1:10 PM, Tippit was declared dead until 1:15 PM? How? Capt. Fritz was aware of the 2nd wallet found at the Tippit crime scene, helping in the cover up. On 11/22/63 the Dallas Police Dept. sent the FBI 225 items but returned 455 items on 11/26/63. John spent 2 weeks at the National Archives searching for DP initials on items in Oswald's inventory. The government offices protect each other, enabling them to destroy & hide assassination evidence. What would have happened if the public found out two wallets at the Tippit crime scene in 1963? Why haven't the seasoned researchers questioned the two different jackets & shirts worn by Oswald. What happened to Oswald's blue jacket? It was missing at the time of his arrest. John first started to seriously research the JFK assassination after attending an event in 1991. Madeline Brown's attended the JFK event, bringing her son, who is the spitting image of LBJ. Was LHO in N. Dakota in 1953 but also in New York going to school? It takes years researching & reading to understand the all of the little links that slowly connect.
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In this week's episode we are going to listen to Part 2 of Penn Jones' 1966 interview on KPFA radio. This is a very rare and important interview from one of the best JFK assassination researchers of our time. In this interview he talks a lot about Jack Ruby's connections to the Dallas Police and more about some mysterious deaths that happened to researchers and witnesses after the assassination.
Col. Allen West joined The WBAP Morning News. There are so many posts criticizing Trump and inciting violence, including a Dallas Police officer who is now on administrative leave. Could this lead to a rise in political violence? Is there any way to cool off the rhetoric? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gavan McMahon is a retired Senior Law Enforcement Officer with Australian Customs and Border Protection, with over 40 years of service and operational command experience. Gavan has conducted extensive research into various aspects of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. His most recent research focuses on the shooting death of Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit and the likely conspiracy and cover-up involving members of the Dallas Police and organized crime. He has conducted extensive interviews with the family members of Helen Markham and William Scoggins, witnesses to the Officer Tippit shooting, and has published articles on these findings in "garrison - The Journal of History and Deep Politics." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support
Plus, Texas will not be allowed to enforce its own social media law.
What kind of legal ramifications should Rashee Rice be expecting from the high-speed accident he caused in Dallas? What kind of expectations should the Chiefs have for the rest of his career?Jeffri Chadiha (NFL Network/NFL.com/@JeffriChadiha), Sam McDowell (Kansas City Star/KCStar.com/@SamMcDowell11) and Soren Petro (Sports Radio 810 - WHB/810whb.com/@SorenPetro) welcome Attorney, Eric Barlett from Northland Injury Law to discuss what is next to come in the Rice case. Plus...- Will there be jail time for Rice? - What kind of Civil Lawsuit if he facing form the victims?- How does the timeline look for all of this to play out?- Reaction to Rashee Rice's first public comments?- Andy Reid got asked about Rice's troubles at SMU.- Predictions for how Rice's career turns out.
Dallas Police To TV Star on First 48, To a Salt Water Fishing Captain. The Forensic Interview. Starting as a police officer in Dallas, he rose to become a Homicide Detective and later gained fame as a TV star on the A&E series "First 48". Renowned for his forensic interview expertise, he retired from the Dallas Police Department to teach forensic interviewing to Federal Agents. Simultaneously, he pursued his passion for saltwater fishing and now works as a charter boat captain in Georgia. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. In this podcast episode, John Palmer, our guest, shares his remarkable journey, including his experiences investigating multiple murders committed by a member of the prison gang, the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas. Collaborating with detectives from the Dallas and Mesquite Police Departments, John played a pivotal role in arresting this individual involved in several brutal killings. On August 1, 2006, the suspect murdering a man by slitting his throat, wrapping him in a chain-link fence, and dumping him in the Trinity River bottoms. Shortly after, the suspect witnessed the torture, sexual assault, and strangulation of an innocent woman in his kitchen. Her body was then folded into a plastic tub, covered with cement, and disposed of in Lake Ray Hubbard. Dallas Police To TV Star on First 48, To a Salt Water Fishing Captain. The Forensic Interview. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Following a police chase, the murderer expressed a desire to die in a shootout, but his girlfriend saved his life by refusing to let him die. The police arrested five other members of the Aryan Brotherhood crew that day. The next day, the group leader was captured in New Mexico. Seven members were charged with the murders of Anthony Ormwell Clark and Breanna Taylor. These grisly murders shocked the quiet Mesquite neighborhood and drew significant attention even in Dallas, known for its high crime rate. The brutality and sophistication of the killings highlighted the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas's dangerous reach beyond prison walls and into the suburbs. Dallas Police To TV Star on "First 48", To a Salt Water Fishing Captain. The Forensic Interview. You can listen to this in Apple Podcasts, our website, Spotify or most major podcast platforms. The main suspect accepted a plea bargain, agreeing to two concurrent life sentences in exchange for dropping the murder charges against his girlfriend. In this podcast episode, John Palmer talks about the realities of police work, particularly homicide investigations, and the media's misconceptions about the interview process. He also discusses his transition from policing to teaching forensic interviews and becoming a saltwater fishing charter captain in Georgia. Dallas Police To TV Star on First 48, To a Salt Water Fishing Captain. The Forensic Interview. The interview is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and the show's website. Operational Police Protective Services, provides professional, safe and effective security services in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania. And will be expanding to other States soon. Get more details at www.oppsprotection.com. Colonial Metals Group, helps with the goal of protecting your financial future. Being at the whim of the stock market or the current Administration doesn't not make many people feel safe, or secure. But having a self-directed IRA where they can safely store gold and silver, assets that have stood the test of time, no matter what the economy or the government policies are, makes sense. Colonial Metals Group helps create a Self-Directed IRA where people can have direct access to their assets. Learn more about a special offer for our audience - click on the link in the description below or call the special 800 number and you'll receive a safe and up to $10,000 in free silver. Call 800 898 1841, 800 898 1841, that's 800 898 1841 or go online to www.colonialmetalsgroup.com/letradio Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. Follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook. Be sure to check out our website. Dallas Police To TV Star on First 48, To a Salt Water Fishing Captain. The Forensic Interview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Dallas speech, Donald Trump tells NRA crowd gun rights are ‘under siege'; No body cam footage of Scottie Scheffler's Louisville arrest, reports say; Texas has added 306,000 jobs since last April, new estimates show; Dallas police begin enforcing controversial prostitution ordinance 7 months after tweaks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you thought your umbrella and rainboots were getting extra use this spring, you're probably right; Dallas officials and the Dallas Police and Fire Pension System forge ways to fill a $3 billion pension shortfall; the dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion programs at Texas universities has led to the firing of several hundred staff members and millions of dollars in program cuts; Red Lobster closed two of its restaurants in Dallas and two east of the Dallas-Fort Worth area in Tyler and in Longview. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Plus, the Dallas Stars are one win away from finals, and 3 men plead guilty in string of mail carrier robberies .
Dallas police Chief Eddie García on Thursday fired an officer accused of falsifying time cards, forging documents and committing theft over the course of three months; drones and autonomous vehicles may soon be delivering food and medicine to Arlington area residents; more details emerge on why Rashee Rice is suspected in a recent assault; and American Airlines is looking forward to a busy summer schedule. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
KC Star Columnist Sam McDowell joined us Tuesday afternoon. We started the hour talking about the breaking news that Rashee Rice is once again under investigation by the Dallas Police. We talked a lot of Chiefs then broke down the Royals, who are now 9-8 on their Prove It Tour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dallas police are no longer investigating sexual assault claims a woman made against Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott stemming from an alleged incident that took place in 2017.
Plus, tax returns are due Monday, and a Dallas resident makes history after winning his second Masters.
Jason and Mike in for C&R are chatting about The Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles kicking off the NFL season in Brazil. Former Raven Terrell Suggs reportedly pulled a gun out and threatened to kill a man while at a Starbucks. And the guys react to the Dallas Police department issuing warrants for Kansas City Chief WR Rashee Rice!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus, defense attorneys in the IV bag tampering trial of a former Richardson doctor are attempting to use medical reports to make their case, and Grapevine police are asking for help as two 911 memorial artifacts have been stolen.
The lawyer representing Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice said Thursday the NFL player told police he was driving one of the cars involved in Saturday's multivehicle hit-and-run collision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome back ATO Family Today we are sitting with one of the original members of the Dallas Police Fugitive Unit in Daniel Jamieson. Daniel hired on with the Dallas Police Department in February of 2008 and trained at the Southeast Patrol before moving to Northwest Patrol. In 2012 Dallas Police Chief David Brown created a brand-new unit called METRO that was designed to follow violent crime trends and began hunting fugitives in the City. In 2017 this unit morphed into the new Fugitive, and they quickly became every investigative units new best friend as they tracked and hunted down the City's most violent offenders. Daniel found himself to have a knack for using intelligence and his relentless desire to catch the bad guy as he excelled as a plain clothes Detective in this unit. This episode will follow the career of an extremely dedicated and accomplished husband, father and law enforcement officer that survived officer involved shootings, tragedy from July 7th, and the successes of putting handcuffs on some of the most evil people in Dallas Texas. However, in May of 2022 life turned on a dime for this incredible servant as he found himself in a nightmare as he was arrested for DWI and his life and career would be forever changed. We are hoping this episode could serve as a cautionary tale to everyone that wakes up every day and struggles with life to know that demons, left unchecked, can change lives forever. Even heroes can stumble. To tell this story one of Daniel's great friends, Sgt. Omar Figueroa sits in to have his partners back as he exhibits the utmost vulnerability as he shares this story in hopes that others can learn from his successes and his failures. If anyone out there listens to this and can see themselves in this story….Please reach out and get help. You are Not Alone. Critical Incidents Discussed: Officer involved shooting in 2009 on Mesita Dr. Dixon Circle Shooting 2015 Headquarters Attack July 7th, 2016, incident in downtown Dallas Daniel Jamieson's arrest on May 25th, 2022, in Mckinney Texas
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Dallas police officials handed down written reprimands Tuesday to four officers seen on video mocking a disabled veteran who urinated on himself after he was denied the restroom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Memory of Dallas Police Sgt. Anthony Allen #8098 Today we will tell the listener the story behind the creation of the Dallas Police Honor Guard Unit. Like all great ideas there is a unique story, and this one is no different. I knew this story would be important, so I sought out the person who had a vision that he turned, after years of planning and frustrations, into a reality for the Dallas Police Department. Sgt. Joe Denomy #4081hired on with the Dept. in 1978 and proudly served for 36 years, most of this in Dallas SWAT. After transferring to Tactical in 1985 part of the duties included an Honor guard function. The duty was assigned to Tactical because “We looked good in uniform” Over the next several years attending way to many funerals, I noticed a couple of things. One Almost every other police department in North Texas had a designated Honor Guard Team. Most importantly we were sending officers to this vital function that had no desire to be there. In January of 2000 he was part of DPD representatives at Ft. Worth Chief Windham's funeral. At the graveside service all the attending Honor Guard were lined up together. As Joe looked down the multiple rows of officers, each department there had an Honor Guard patch or designation. That's when I asked WHY not DPD. That day started the 6+ years before the team became a reality. Joe will tell the story of how it all started and how he handed off the torch to Chief Foy. Chief Foy will detail how he, a Sgt. at the time, had to rally his troops in the Honor Guard to complete 13 events in 5 days as the City suffered its darkest day in law enforcement history after July 7th, 2016. Sr. Cpl. Reed Higgins, a family services liaison at the time, also joins this documenting of Honor Guard history. Incidents Discussed: 2000 Funeral of Ft Worth PD Chief Windham July 7th, 2016, shooting in Dallas as 5 officers were murdered by a gunman.
“Child Abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime” -Herbert Ward Today's episode will hold the listeners hand as we walk you through a child abuse investigation from someone that has walked this tragic path nearly twenty years with the Dallas Police Department. Detective Corey Foreman hired on with Dallas in 1993 and graduated in Class #238 and then quickly headed to the Northeast Division to begin his career as a rookie cop. However, a prior internship at the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center seemingly foreshadowed the person Corey would eventually become and who he would help to protect as a Detective. The title of Child Abuse Detective elicits cringes and concerned looks for all when they find out they are talking with someone in the Child Abuse Unit. When it comes to crimes and solving certain types of crimes, in my opinion, there is no crime that can literally haunt the victims of those crimes and the people that investigate those crimes more than child crimes. This episode will detail the early stages of an investigation, the partners involved, the puzzle building, and the emotional toll these investigations can take. We have special guest cohosts in Child Abuse Detective Kristen King and Nakisha Biglow, Director of Partner Relations of Dallas Children's Advocacy Center. Nakisha is a former forensic interviewer and has worked with Corey and assisted the Child Abuse Unit for several years. Detective King has been with the Child Abuse Unit since 2020 and has investigated child crimes ranging from chronic physical abuse, sexual abuse, and child homicide. We are happy to present the Great Corey Foreman to the ATO stage. Dallas Children's Advocacy Center – DCAC Improves the Lives of Abused Children.
ATO today's episode features one of the true leaders of the Dallas Police Department and one of the most influential people in Dallas Police over the last three decades. This is a story of how a young kid from Houston came to Dallas Texas to serve the City in 1994 and end his career as the President over the Department's largest Association. Mike started in God's country, the Southeast Division, and quickly gravitated to an aggressive, proactive style of policing and worked in the 3080s drug enforcement unit and had a unique knack for communicating, a trait that will serve him well later in his career. He several assignments such as the academy, major crimes, and the traffic unit but all along, behind the scenes, Mike was fighting for the rank and file in the Department. After years of serving on the Dallas Police Association board and serving as a Vice President, Mike took the keys to the DPA in 2016 then life at Dallas seemingly traveled into the twilight zone as they saw unbelievable tragedy, fight for pay, pension issues poor department leadership that the new president had on his plate. Mike has dedicated his life to serving the city and not only the Dallas Police Officers but all of Texas law enforcement as he has fought tirelessly for their rights. The stage lights are bright, the curtain is raised, and Sgt. Mike Mata is standing front and center to tell his amazing story of being a true difference maker in the city of Dallas. Critical Incidents Discussed: The tragedy of July 7th, 2016, that saw five officers murdered by a lone gunman. The Dallas Chief Hall administration. The Dallas Police pension issues. September 6th, 2018, Dallas Texas shooting of Botham Jean. 2020 George Floyd riots
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