POPULARITY
Guest: Erikka Lucero Pre-Trial Case Manager The Christmas Crusade started in 1983, originally known as Santa Cops, it was a bunch of officers from Denver Police and Sheriffs that got together to help the communities especially around Christmas. They now have over 33 groups that are all a part of Christmas Crusade. The agencies work with the families to get children gifts for Christmas. Over the 40 years the Christmas Crusade has provided Christmas to over 300,000 kids. KYGO is a big partner for Christmas Crusade providing a space for them to work, using the website as a place for donations just to mention a few. https://kygo.com/christmascrusade/
Kyle Clark of 9 News reports on 'nightmare fuel,' with technologically advanced dogs joining the Denver Police for drug enforcement, bomb diffusement, and other dangerous endeavors.
Two days after Denver mayor Mike Johnston compares his city's stand against ICE to Chinese students in Tiananmen Square, news breaks of a Venezuelan illegal alien raping the 14-year-old daughter of his employer in the family's basement.George Brauchler, newly-elected to the newly-formed 23rd judicial district as District Attorney, joins Ryan to give his prosecution perspective on President-elect Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, and Denver mayor Mike Johnston promising a 'Tiananmen Square moment' in using Denver Police to resist such federal efforts.Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County joins Dan to provide his law enforcement perspective on the matter as well.How Denver's mayor is responding to Trump's threats to defund sanctuary cities
Listeners react to Denver mayor Mike Johnston's Machiavellian fever dream of calling upon Denver Police as his own Praetorian Guard against ICE federal agents seeking to apprehend criminal aliens in the upcoming Trump administration.
John Fabbricatore, former ICE agent and candidate for Congress, joins Dan to respond to Colorado attorney general Phil Weiser's comments on obstructing the Trump administration's efforts to deport criminal illegal aliens in Aurora and throughout the state. Where will border czar Tom Homan begin and go from here with 'Operation Aurora'?He also provides the ICE perspective on President-elect Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, and Denver mayor Mike Johnston promising a 'Tiananmen Square moment' in using Denver Police to resist such federal efforts.How Denver's mayor is responding to Trump's threats to defund sanctuary citiesAttorney General Phil Weiser - The ReidOut - 11-8-24John Fabbricatore (@JohnE_Fabb) / X
Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County joins Dan to provide his law enforcement perspective on President-elect Donald Trump's mass deportation plan, and Denver mayor Mike Johnston promising a 'Tiananmen Square moment' in using Denver Police to resist such federal efforts.How Denver's mayor is responding to Trump's threats to defund sanctuary cities
Rundown - Intro - 00:35 Beth McCann in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:07 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:25:32 "Some Days" by Dave Gunders - 01:28:04 Outro - 01:33:35 Denver District Attorney Beth McCann makes a historic trip into the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge. She's about to conclude two terms and will be stepping off the public stage, but not without some public expressions, as you will hear. Beth McCann is a trailblazing figure in Denver's legal landscape. She was sworn in as the city's first female District Attorney on January 10, 2017. Her journey to this historic position reflects groundbreaking achievements and a commitment to public service. McCann spent her childhood moving frequently due to her father's career as an Army colonel, including stints in Japan and Taiwan. Inspired by feminist role models, she pursued higher education to establish a career. McCann graduated magna cum laude from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio. Former President Trump is now stirring up hate against lawful Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and he's telling lies about Aurora, Colorado. McCann assures us that Denver law enforcement will be ready if Trump comes to our neighboring city of Aurora. Like California AG-Elect Kamala Harris, who was also elected on the first Tuesday of November 2016, Denver DA-Elect Beth McCann felt queasy about our country despite achieving her lifetime pinnacle job. Eight years later, Beth McCann voluntarily surrendered power to her successor, John Walsh (Ep 193), whom she endorsed. McCann's legal journey began at Georgetown University Law School in 1971, where she was one of only a handful of women in her class. After graduating in 1974, she moved to Denver, becoming only the second female law clerk for Colorado's U.S. District Court Judge Sherman G. Finesilver. McCann served as a deputy and then Chief Deputy District Attorney in Denver from 1975 to 1982, prosecuting hundreds of cases. In the early 1990s, McCann became Denver's first female Manager of Safety under Mayor Wellington Webb. For eight years, McCann served as Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation and Employment Law for the Colorado Attorney General's Office. McCann was also a four-term elected state representative for HD 8 in Denver, focusing on criminal justice matters and health care reform. McCann has long been a strong advocate for women in the legal profession. She is a founding member and former president of the Colorado Women's Bar Association, and she explains why most of her new hires are female prosecutors. Kamala Harris's virtues as a fellow big-city prosecutor are extolled. Beth and Kamala have inevitably faced specific difficult everyday top prosecutor experiences. We agree that Tim Walz is a fine man and educator. We talk with Denver DA McCann about character and leadership. McCann explains her recent decision no charges will be filed in connection with a deadly shooting in July at an apartment near the University of Denver. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/du-apartment-intruder-shot-killed/73-a62f1a45-d7ce-49ed-a055-907d65887ed5 According to Denver Police, a resident returned to their apartment inside One Observatory Park around 1 a.m. on July 21 and was startled by an intruder. The apartment building is on East Evans Avenue, just east of South University Boulevard. We discuss how Kamala Harris said she'd shoot any intruder into her family home. Beth McCann explains the burden of proof on prosecutors and how she's made thousands of such decisions. https://people.com/kamala-harris-tells-oprah-intruder-getting-shot-if-try-to-break-in-8716045 Show Troubadour Dave Gunders plays hurt, coming off the recovery table from knee replacement surgery and offering his toe-tapping song "Some Days." Some days this week started off bad for NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who had nasty laundry exposed. It could not happen in a better swing state. The host starts the show by decrying Trump's blaming of the Jews in case he does not get elected. Is he talking to Craig? It appears so. What's he going to do about it? Have friends extract retribution? WTF. Kamala continues to be calm and bright. This episode is hopeful.
It's Friday, and we're rounding up the news of the week! First, Denver Police are banning food trucks in LoDo on the weekends in an effort to curb late-night violence, and the mayor has a new $500-million plan to fix downtown. But will these moves make the city center any better? Then, the brand new Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs just opened in August, and the noise complaints are piling up — is the venue exceeding decibel limits or are the neighbors just grouchy? Producer Paul Karolyi and host Bree Davies are joined by former journalist and local history aficionado David Gilbert to discuss these topics plus the downfall of the Brown Palace, the city's top sandwich artists, and more wins and fails of the week. We talked about an excellent piece on the past and present of downtown by Robert Sanchez for 5280 Magazine. David mentioned a talk he's doing next year for the Englewood Historical Society. How do you feel about downtown? Are you hopeful? Do you like the mayor's plans? We want to hear your stories and hot takes! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/Denver Learn more about the sponsors of this September 6th episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Colfax Ave BID - Get your tickets to the Colfax Crawl! YMCA of Denver - Sign up for a free 7-day trial membership All American Reptile and Plant Expo - Use code City for 10% off PineMelon - Use promo code CITYCASTDENVER for $75 off your first delivery Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was the event Nuggets fans had been waiting for since pro basketball came to Denver: a Championship Parade. On June 13, 2023, an estimated 750,000 people flocked to downtown Denver to celebrate their team who had just beat the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals. The parade was like previous parades for the Broncos and the Avalanche with players and coaches on top of fire trucks, traveling slowly through the streets of Denver. The final truck was the main attraction, carrying fan favorites Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray and the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy. The crowds got closer and closer to the truck as items were being tossed up, autographed and tossed back down. Denver Police and SWAT team members initially had a comfortable security perimeter around the truck but began to lose their space as the crowd swelled. SWAT Sergeant Justin Dodge was on the passenger side of the 80,000-pound truck and next to a wheel well as he worked to keep parade goers safe while the truck turned at 13th & Cherokee. But when the truck turned, the wheel came out of the well 3 feet, catching Justin off guard and finding himself pinned by his leg under the wheel. His story about those vital seconds and what followed is incredible. Even more amazing: he returned to his SWAT team less than a year after losing his lower leg.
Denver Police and City abandon small businesses under assault from rampant street crime. Alex Drawbaugh with Mile High Adventure Rentals exposes the problem. Plus Biden policies crash the economy.
It's Tuesday and we're breaking down the biggest stories of the week. First, after the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump over the weekend, Colorado politicians on both sides of the aisle are jockeying for command of the narrative. Then, Denver Police implemented over the weekend a new program to tackle LoDo's late-night violence issues. Host Bree Davies and producer Paul Karolyi are talking about the local political implications of the assassination attempt, LoDo's let-out problem, and respond to a listener's brilliant idea for public bathrooms. We're compiling the ultimate Colfax Playlist! Send us your favorite songs and a little story as to why these tracks summon thoughts of our famous street and we might add it to our mixtape! Call or text the always-open Colfax Playlist Hotline at 720-500-5418 or connect via email: denver@citycast.fm. Paul mentioned our special, limited-run podcast series ‘Lauren Boebert Can't Lose.' For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Colfax Ave BID “Lavender Festival” at Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms (July 20-21) Friends of Chamber Music - Use code FCMST20 on the promotions tab on the ticketing page for a 20% discount. Regional Air Quality Council The University of Denver - Apply for The University of Denver's new affordable housing certificate program by July 31! PineMelon Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new billboard that appeared in Denver is causing a lot of tension between Wyoming and Colorado. The billboard came from the Laramie County Sheriff's Office and it says "Work in Wyoming where breaking the law is still illegal & cops are funded!". This billboard is in direct response to Denver Mayor Mike Johnson's decision to enforce budget cuts for law enforcement. Mayor Johnson, as well as Denver Police, responded by saying that Denver Police have better pay and they find the billboard completely ridiculous. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darien-dunstan3/message
Denver Police are now following a new policy that states they will no longer pull drivers over for “low-level” traffic offenses. How will this work and will it make our roads more dangerous or safer? In this episode you will hear from Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas about the policy change in his own words. We also hear from Alayna Alvarez who wrote a story about this issue for Axios Denver. Alayna is the co-author of the daily Axios Denver newsletter and also covers local politics, business development and lifestyle. All that and more on the Driving You Crazy Podcast. Contact: https://www.denver7.com/traffic/driving-you-crazy 303-832-0217 or DrivingYouCrazyPodcast@Gmail.com Jayson: twitter.com/Denver7Traffic or www.facebook.com/JaysonLuberTrafficGuy WhatsApp: https://wa.me/17204028248 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denver7traffic Axios Denver News: https://www.axios.com/local/denver Alayna Alvarez story: https://www.axios.com/local/denver/2024/05/14/denver-police-limit-low-level-traffic-stops-violations Production Notes: Open music: jazzyfrenchy by Bensound Close music: Latché Swing by Hungaria
Still stunned by Denver police chief Ron Thomas's refusal to remove pro-Hamas encampments from the Auraria campus - at their request - Dan collaborates with listeners to devise a plan to join the party, while bringing our own 'entertainment' for the anti-Semites to 'enjoy.'
Despite requests from administrators at Denver's Auraria campus, city police chief Ron Thomas declines to provide law enforcement assistance in sweeping pro-Hamas protest encampments off the grounds. Dan suspects the decision was a political one handed down by Mayor Mike Johnston, but that doesn't absolve Chief Thomas from abdicating his duty to protect and serve other students at risk on campus.
On today's newscast: Pitkin County officials are asking drivers to slow down after multiple accidents in Snowmass Canyon over the weekend, Denver Police are investigating a mass shooting that happened early Sunday morning, the Wheeler Advisory Board will meet with Aspen's City Council this afternoon to discuss topics like funding and programming, and more.
On today's newscast: reports of potential threats made against Colorado's supreme court justices have prompted an investigation by Denver Police and the FBI, one of President Biden's challengers for the democratic nomination is making a stop in Aspen, Glenwood Springs could be getting a new childcare facility, and more.
An article recently featured in the Daily Dispatch reported that the Colorado Supreme Court, in a five-to-two ruling, deemed admissible the reverse Google keyword search warrant used by Denver Police in a 2020 house fire case. The decision could have broad implications for how investigators use digital technology in solving cases. Fire Headlines host Samantha Didion is joined by Chief Jeff Buchanan and special guest Kevin Sofen, an expert in technology within the public safety sector, to explore the integration of technology into the fire service.
Guest: Officer Carlos Montoya Denver Police Department The Christmas Crusade started in 1983, originally known as Santa Cops, it was a bunch of officers from Denver Police and Sheriffs that got together to help the communities especially around Christmas. They now have over 33 groups that are all a part of Christmas Crusade. The agencies work with the families to get children gifts for Christmas. Over the 40 years the Christmas Crusade has provided Christmas to over 300,000 kids. KYGO is a big partner for Christmas Crusade providing a space for them to work, using the website as a place for donations just to mention a few. 303-322-KIDS https://kygo.com/christmascrusade/
A South Carolina man faces life in federal prison after his wife's burned body was discovered in a 'makeshift' grave in 2020," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Lawrence Joseph Florentine, 56, has "pleaded guilty to interstate domestic violence resulting in death, use of a firearm during a crime of violence to cause death, obstruction of justice, and use of fire during the commission of a felony" over three years after his wife Nicole Zahnd Florentine's body was found "charred" with a ".22 caliber bullet wound to the head" determined to be her cause of death, per a release. The U.S. Attorney's Office noted that the two had a "volatile" relationship after marrying in 2018, citing recordings and observations from family. Since December 2019, authorities in York County responded to multiple calls from Nicole, who accused Lawrence of physically abusing her and having "threatened to kill her, burn her, and bury her." Lawrence was previously arrested twice on domestic violence charges, one of which was at least partially dismissed at Nicole's request. Then, on May 23, 2020, the couple's home in Rock Hill was "destroyed by fire," the release from the U.S. Attorney's Office noted. "Text messages and photographs Florentine sent to Nicole during the fire show that he intentionally burned her belongings and intentionally set the property on fire," the release read. "Florentine is charged with arson in state court in connection with the fire." Between June 2 and June 11 of that year, the two then traveled together by car and were last known to be in Piedmont, South Carolina, according to an FBI investigation. Nicole's grandmother reportedly filed a missing person report when she stopped hearing from her during the trip. A body that was later identified as Nicole's was found by a groundskeeper for Hill Cemetery in Fredonia, Kentucky, on June 13, 2020. "A gas can was recovered from behind a tree near the burial site," the release notes. "No identification, cell phone, or other personal belongings were found." After eyewitnesses reported seeing a car identical to Florentine's and a hardware store clerk identified a transaction for a shovel and gas can to someone who matched Florentine's description, surveillance footage later featured Florentine filling the can at a nearby station, per the office. "No firearm was found; however, police recovered a lighter and .22 caliber cartridges in the center console and located Nicole's blood on the rear exterior of Florentine's abandoned car," the release noted. "Sometime after June 11, 2020, Florentine fled Kentucky and arrived in Denver, Colorado. On June 23, 2020, he surrendered to the Denver Police." Florentine, who faces life in prison, also faces eight years of supervision after his sentence, and a fine of up to $250,000 restitution. A date for sentencing has not yet been announced, and Florentine will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Donald C. Coggins. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
A South Carolina man faces life in federal prison after his wife's burned body was discovered in a 'makeshift' grave in 2020," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Lawrence Joseph Florentine, 56, has "pleaded guilty to interstate domestic violence resulting in death, use of a firearm during a crime of violence to cause death, obstruction of justice, and use of fire during the commission of a felony" over three years after his wife Nicole Zahnd Florentine's body was found "charred" with a ".22 caliber bullet wound to the head" determined to be her cause of death, per a release. The U.S. Attorney's Office noted that the two had a "volatile" relationship after marrying in 2018, citing recordings and observations from family. Since December 2019, authorities in York County responded to multiple calls from Nicole, who accused Lawrence of physically abusing her and having "threatened to kill her, burn her, and bury her." Lawrence was previously arrested twice on domestic violence charges, one of which was at least partially dismissed at Nicole's request. Then, on May 23, 2020, the couple's home in Rock Hill was "destroyed by fire," the release from the U.S. Attorney's Office noted. "Text messages and photographs Florentine sent to Nicole during the fire show that he intentionally burned her belongings and intentionally set the property on fire," the release read. "Florentine is charged with arson in state court in connection with the fire." Between June 2 and June 11 of that year, the two then traveled together by car and were last known to be in Piedmont, South Carolina, according to an FBI investigation. Nicole's grandmother reportedly filed a missing person report when she stopped hearing from her during the trip. A body that was later identified as Nicole's was found by a groundskeeper for Hill Cemetery in Fredonia, Kentucky, on June 13, 2020. "A gas can was recovered from behind a tree near the burial site," the release notes. "No identification, cell phone, or other personal belongings were found." After eyewitnesses reported seeing a car identical to Florentine's and a hardware store clerk identified a transaction for a shovel and gas can to someone who matched Florentine's description, surveillance footage later featured Florentine filling the can at a nearby station, per the office. "No firearm was found; however, police recovered a lighter and .22 caliber cartridges in the center console and located Nicole's blood on the rear exterior of Florentine's abandoned car," the release noted. "Sometime after June 11, 2020, Florentine fled Kentucky and arrived in Denver, Colorado. On June 23, 2020, he surrendered to the Denver Police." Florentine, who faces life in prison, also faces eight years of supervision after his sentence, and a fine of up to $250,000 restitution. A date for sentencing has not yet been announced, and Florentine will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Donald C. Coggins. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A South Carolina man faces life in federal prison after his wife's burned body was discovered in a 'makeshift' grave in 2020," according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Lawrence Joseph Florentine, 56, has "pleaded guilty to interstate domestic violence resulting in death, use of a firearm during a crime of violence to cause death, obstruction of justice, and use of fire during the commission of a felony" over three years after his wife Nicole Zahnd Florentine's body was found "charred" with a ".22 caliber bullet wound to the head" determined to be her cause of death, per a release. The U.S. Attorney's Office noted that the two had a "volatile" relationship after marrying in 2018, citing recordings and observations from family. Since December 2019, authorities in York County responded to multiple calls from Nicole, who accused Lawrence of physically abusing her and having "threatened to kill her, burn her, and bury her." Lawrence was previously arrested twice on domestic violence charges, one of which was at least partially dismissed at Nicole's request. Then, on May 23, 2020, the couple's home in Rock Hill was "destroyed by fire," the release from the U.S. Attorney's Office noted. "Text messages and photographs Florentine sent to Nicole during the fire show that he intentionally burned her belongings and intentionally set the property on fire," the release read. "Florentine is charged with arson in state court in connection with the fire." Between June 2 and June 11 of that year, the two then traveled together by car and were last known to be in Piedmont, South Carolina, according to an FBI investigation. Nicole's grandmother reportedly filed a missing person report when she stopped hearing from her during the trip. A body that was later identified as Nicole's was found by a groundskeeper for Hill Cemetery in Fredonia, Kentucky, on June 13, 2020. "A gas can was recovered from behind a tree near the burial site," the release notes. "No identification, cell phone, or other personal belongings were found." After eyewitnesses reported seeing a car identical to Florentine's and a hardware store clerk identified a transaction for a shovel and gas can to someone who matched Florentine's description, surveillance footage later featured Florentine filling the can at a nearby station, per the office. "No firearm was found; however, police recovered a lighter and .22 caliber cartridges in the center console and located Nicole's blood on the rear exterior of Florentine's abandoned car," the release noted. "Sometime after June 11, 2020, Florentine fled Kentucky and arrived in Denver, Colorado. On June 23, 2020, he surrendered to the Denver Police." Florentine, who faces life in prison, also faces eight years of supervision after his sentence, and a fine of up to $250,000 restitution. A date for sentencing has not yet been announced, and Florentine will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Donald C. Coggins. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Do you rememba! It's the 21st September - we start with that and a Denver In Decay update. FL Gov. Ron DeSantis continues the tough talk about illegal immigration - we discuss and take calls. We wrap with a story sent in by a Denver Police officer about an encounter he had two years ago - an amazing, heartfelt story (we continue in hour two.)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the 21st night September - we start that way then continue a Denver Police officer's amazing story about "Carlos." The we welcome in James Hodgkinson, who appeared in "Denver In Decay." The former addict shares his story and assesses Denver three years after the film. We also welcome Vanessa Rogers, founder of Citizens For A Clean & Safe Denver in studio. Awesome hour of live, local radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Third straight hour we begin (as we should) with EWF on this 21st night September. A recap of our guests in hour two and Steffan waxes nostalgic on his final shows. Calls & texts. We end the program with the "Carlos Was Here" story from a Denver Police officer... and we go out with EWF.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether it's national or state polling, Donald Trump holds monumental advantages over Ron DeSantis and all other competitors in the range of 25-50 percentage points. As such, he has elected to do a pre-recorded sit-down interview with Tucker Carlson which will be transmitted simultaneously on Twitter with the first GOP Presidential primary debate on Fox News. Is this a winning strategy? The pundits have differing opinions and Kristi expresses hers as well. Also, the Taste of the South festival is shut down by Denver Police over security issues, even though organizers paid $100,000 for officers to provide those services for the event. Was this decision warranted and fair?
Jim Collier was part of the response unit on the day of the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999. He joins Dan live in-studio for the full hour, in the wake of another high school shooting in Nashville.
In your opinion does arresting criminals help prevent or encourage them to commit more crimes in the future? George discusses House Bill 23-1169 that would direct Denver Police to NOT ARREST people for petty offenses, just ticket them. Wait, it gets better. If the alleged criminal escapes police custody, that is not an arrestable offense. Can someone please explain how this is going to lower crime rates in the city? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly Brough joins Dan to discuss her candidacy for Denver mayor, addressing issues like homelessness, SROs in Denver Public Schools, and a nuanced position of supporting Denver Police and holding officers accountable. Also, did President Trump bring his 'A-game' for his speech at CPAC in Washington, D.C.? Dan says 'yes.'
Kelly Brough joins Dan to discuss her candidacy for Denver mayor, addressing issues like homelessness, SROs in Denver Public Schools, and a nuanced position of supporting Denver Police and holding officers accountable.
01:01 How Elon's Twitter exit could teach LE leaders 07:56 Deputy's suicide ruled as an 'in the line of duty' death 14:51 Officer shot by handcuffed bad guy LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show) Season 7, Episode 52d (1,893) filmed on 12/26/2022 Topic 1 concerns a list of lessons that police leaders could learn following Elon Musk's Twitter polling exit. Topic 2 concerns the Minnesota Court of Appeals finding the lawsuit of the widow of fallen Washington County Sheriff's Office deputy Jerome Lannon, Cynthia Lannon, to be justified becuase the deputy's suicide was a result of a PTSD diagnosis caused by the job. Topic 3 concerns video showing a Denver Police officer being shot by handcuffed suspect, Daniel Cheeseman, in a jail parking garage. Show Panelists and Personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police Detective) Special Guest: Attorney Ken Afienko (Attorney and professor) Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain) Randy Sutton (retired police Lieutenant) David D'Agresta (retired police Officer and sheriff's Corporal) Andrea Casale (retired police Officer) Will Statzer (Producer) Related Events, Organizations and Books: The Wounded Blue - Lt. Randy Sutton's charity https://thewoundedblue.org/ Rescuing 911: The Fight For America's Safety - by Lt. Randy Sutton (Pre-Order) https://rescuing911.org/ Books by panelist and retired Lt. Randy Sutton: https://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Book by panelist and retired Lt. Bob Kroll's wife (featuring Lt. Kroll and Off. Derek Chauvin) They're Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd - by Liz Collin https://thelieexposed.com/ Books by panelist and retired Secret Service Agent Mike Roche including "Mass Killers": https://www.amazon.com/Mike-Roche/e/B00BHEIF78%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Content Partners: ThisIsButter - One of the BEST law enforcement video channels https://rumble.com/user/ThisIsButter The Free Press - LEO Round Table is in their Cops and Crimes section 5 days a week https://www.tampafp.com/ https://www.tampafp.com/category/cops-and-crime/ Video Show Schedule: Mondays at 7pm ET - 90 minute LIVE show on YouTube, Facebook1, Facebook2, LinkedIn and Twitter Tue - Sat at 9am ET - Excerpts from LIVE show are uploaded to YouTube and Rumble (approx. time) Syndicated Radio Schedule: http://leoroundtable.com/radio/syndicated-radio-stations/ Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable Website: http://leoroundtable.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/leoroundtable Parler: https://parler.com/profile/LEORoundTable/media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/leoroundtable Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leoroundtable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LEORoundTable LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leo-round-table Sponsors: MotionDSP - Video enhancement/redaction and audio redaction https://www.motiondsp.com/ Galls - Proud to serve America's public safety professionals https://www.galls.com/leo Bang Energy - Energy drinks and products https://bangenergy.com/ The International Firearm Specialist Academy - The New Standard for Firearm Knowledge https://www.gunlearn.com/ Guardian Alliance Technologies - Hire Smarter, Investigate Applicants with Precision & Speed https://guardianalliancetechnologies.com/ MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the experts http://www.mymedicare.live/ TAC-TOTE - Rapid access and deployment with magnetic technology https://tac-tote.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/support
Guest: Danette Hays B.A., CACIII Probation Officer/Deputy Probation Officer Coordinator and Manny Hays Founder The Christmas Crusade started in 1983, originally known as Santa Cops, it was a bunch of officers from Denver Police and Sheriffs that got together to help the communities especially around Christmas. They now have over 33 groups that are all a part of Christmas Crusade. The agencies works with the families to get children gifts for Christmas. KYGO is a big partner for Christmas Crusade providing a space for them to work, using the website as a place for donations just to mention a few. The call center to sponsor a child will open on 11/21 until 12/12. 303-322-KIDS https://kygo.com/christmascrusade/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lyndon McLeod was your typical controversial online troll. He was loud, provocative, and identified as a quote, “Shiva-the-destroyer archetype who likes to watch shit burn.” He also happened to be an author. His 4,485 page self-published 3-part work entitled “Sanction” began to gain some traction online with the help of his dark and outlandish marketing tactics… but one supporter of the writer's Patreon eventually realized the book wasn't a fictional tale. When warnings fell on deaf ears… when no one listened to threats that inevitably turned out to be true - the city of Denver, CO would be met with a brand of devastation well beyond anyone's worst nightmares. Visit Invisible Choir on the web: Patreon - Invisible Choir Premium: https://www.patreon.com/InvisibleChoir Website: https://www.invisiblechoir.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvisibleChoirPodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invisiblechoir/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/InvisibleChoir Support Our Sponsors: HelloFresh: Go to https://hellofresh.com/invisible65 and use code “invisible65” for 65% off plus free shipping! Upside: Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code “invisible” to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more! Masterclass: Go to https://masterclass.com/CHOIR today and get 15% off an annual membership! Squarespace: Go to https://Squarespace.com/CHOIR for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use offer code “CHOIR” to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain! Written/Audio Sources: His Woman-Hating SciFi Went Viral in the ‘Manosphere.' If She'd Known, Maybe She Would Have Seen Him Coming – Rolling Stone Denver Shooting Suspect Lyndon McLeod Glorified Guns and Misogyny: 'War is Coming' @Roman_Mcclay (Gunman's Twitter Account) Lyndon McLeod aka Roman McClay: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know Denver gunman who killed five in shooting rampage knew victims | US news | The Guardian. Tattoo Parlor Killer Named His Victims in Violent, Misogynist Novels Shooting spree suspect pleaded guilty to menacing in 2012, documents show Michael Swinyard's killing described in shooting spree suspect's self-published book | FOX31 Denver. Denver gunman's novels named real-life victims, described similar attacks What we know about the victims: Alyssa Gunn-Maldonado What we know about the victims: Alicia Cardenas What we know about the victims: Michael Swinyard Danny Scofield killed at Lucky 13 tattoo shop in Lakewood during shooting spree | FOX31 Denver Accused Denver metro killer was member of a polygamous cult, friend says | News | gazette.com What we know about the victims: Sarah Steck Couple speaks out after escaping suspect's Denver-Lakewood killing spree on Dec. 27 Michael Swinyard: Indictment (2017) 74 indicted in largest illegal Colo. pot bust Movie left behind by Denver shooter Lyndon McLeod seemingly shows preparation for murderous rampage | Crime & Justice | denvergazette.com Zendik Farm - Wikipedia Flat Black Ink Corp. · 246 W. 6th ave, Denver, CO 80204, US Sanction Denver gunman targeted former tattoo business relations, fulfilling plan outlined in self-published novels A follower of the Denver gunman warned police a year before the attack Video released from December shootings that killed 5 in Denver, Lakewood Support for the Gunn & Maldonado family Fundraiser for Matthew Steck by Devan Romero : Help Sarah's family with this tragedy 'Super likable from the first minute': Professor remembers shooting victim Sarah Steck Tattoo Artists From Across Colorado Raise Funds For Victims Of Deadly Shooting Spree Alpha Male Killing Spree Targets Tattoo Artists | Lyndon McLeod Case Analysis The Killer "Alpha Male" | The Case of Lyndon Mcleod Lyndon McLeod | Before They Were Criminal | The Alpha Male Kіller F.U. ÏNTËRVÏËW©: Lyndon McLeod (aka Roman McClay) | Part 3: Inside Out F.U. ÏNTËRVÏËW©: Lyndon McLeod (aka Roman McClay) | Part 4 F.U. ÏNTËRVÏËW©: Lyndon McLeod (aka Roman McClay) | Part 6: On good & evil Real Talk With Zuby #64 - Roman McClay/Lyndon McLeod | Writing "Sanction" and Finding God (Reupload) 'Operation Toker Poker': Drug Bust With Thousands Of Pounds Of Pot 'Operation Toker Poker': Drug Bust With Thousands Of Pounds Of Pot Video Timeline: How the Denver and Lakewood shootings unfolded Monday WARHORSE (file:warhorsetwitter1) Gunman behind Dec. 27 killing spree terrorizes Ted's Montana Grill employees and customers Surveillance video shows injured police agent shoot suspect accused of killing 5 people RAW: Lakewood officer who stopped shooting spree suspects talks about recovery, community support When and where gunman went after people in Denver, Lakewood shooting spree Denver Couple Shares Moments Lyndon McLeod Tried To Kill Them In-depth: What we know about victims, suspect in Monday's shootings in Denver, Lakewood Lakewood restaurant customers used tables as shields during shooting rampage Shooting spree suspect pleaded guilty to menacing in 2012, documents show German man warned Denver Police about shooting spree gunman nearly a year before the crimes German man warned Denver police about suspect 1 year before shooting spree Denver shooting spree victim talks about recovery Gunman's writings detailed killing of Michael Swinyard Denver Man Describes Buying Home From Lyndon McLeod Owner of Sol Tribe tattoo, Alicia Cardenas, remembered for influence she had on community Tattoo Artist Alicia Cardenas Among 6 Killed In Shooting Spree In Denver & Lakewood Danny Schofield Gunned Down In Shooting Spree, Lucky13 Tattoo Shop Employees Mourn, 'United In Art': Tattoo Artists From Across Colorado Raise Funds For Victims Of Shooting Spree Music & Sound Effect Sources Opening Track: “Tough Test” by Christian Andersen Closing Track: “Omen of the Raven” by colortunes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Ajenai (A.J.) Clemmons is an assistant professor at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. She was formerly the director of the Office of the Independent Monitor, the civilian oversight agency for the City and Courtney of Denver Police and Sheriff departments. In this episode, Dr. Clemmons explores how conflicts with police could be reduced if police built understanding and worked to meet public expectations.
BREAKING NEWS - a Denver Police officer shot in Broomfield on assignment with a fugitive task force. Condition unknown. Then - more on the great job Heidi Ganahl did last night in the first gubernatorial debate with Governor Polis. Plenty of sound and Steffan goes off on how Republican candidates need to follow Heidi Ganahl's script to the letter from last night. Scorpions tonight at Pepsi Center. The trailer for our film this week: "Armageddon" from 1998. We go out with the Scorpions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hurricane Ian likely to chaos grave havoc on Georgia and the Carolinas; we've got sound. And then we get into last night's gubernatorial debate: Polis vs. Ganahl. Terrific audio highlights, including Polis lies and a comment on 'who wouldn't want Mickey Mouse' in Colorado? BREAKING NEWS - a Denver Police officer shot, will survive. Then - sneaky shifty former Republican State Senator Kevin Priola's calculated "text" move is as disgusting as his switch to be a Democrat. And in CA - illegal aliens can now legally get state IDs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest, Mark Pfoff VIDEO: 1. FBI Facebook 2. Party Friday Even the reasons for the redactions are redacted in the FBI raid affidavit. Plus with crime rates skyrocketing Denver Police arrests are down 64% over previous years. Law enforcement expert Mark Pfoff explains what's going on.
Email: Uncommonpodcast@outlook.comFacebook: @UncommonPODTwitter: @UncommonPCInstagram: @dustin.duff @Bpop80 Gettr: @DuffdbGab: @Duffdb Clips:Tulsi / Kamala debate:https://rumble.com/vomwt1-tulsi-gabbard-just-tore-kamala-harris-prosecutorial-record-to-shreds-democr.htmlTulsi calling out Kamala on hypocrisyhttps://twitter.com/uncommonpc/status/1556788630147829761?s=12&t=9eAGkDpgg7Hszm39D1kr0ACharlie Kirk: The Truth About Brittany Griners Detentionhttps://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=385562250381983JOE ROGAN ON BRITTNEY GRINER GUILTY VERDICThttps://youtu.be/EBygIOU9mMs
We open talking about the crazy rain totals the past day in CO. Then - AG Phil Weiser's newest campaign ad on... affordable broadband. Yup. We play the ad as Weiser says the issue has been his "passion" and one of his "top priorities as AG." President Biden has just signed the "Inflation Reduction Act" - and Sen. Chuck Schumer basically drools as Biden signs it into law. But the problem: it is an agenda-fulfilling Green New Deal piece of work. Denver Police officers involved in a July 17 shooting in LoDo will face a grand jury investigation. And we wrap the hour with more on Weiser and Biden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrian plans pre-incarceration gender transition, Alex becomes Cancel Karen, armed felon unable to prevent Denver Police mass shooting, why your breasts are wooden and you can't find your meat, political campaigns becoming civil war brinksmanship, I'll have what Paul Pelosi's having, and could a rapist Scientologist save America?
The third hour kicks off with a visit from Katie Vargas and Jeremy Pope. They discuss the Build My Future event where high school students can attend and learn about the trades. Then Hannah joins the show with signs of the apocalypse and apparently, a box of human heads has gone missing. Finally, the show closes with the crew sharing their Easter plans.
Human remains were stolen out of a medical truck used to transport body parts for medical research. Denver Police said someone broke into a box truck and took a box of human remains. Sources said it was a blue and white cardboard box about 20 x 15 x18 inches with “Science Care” written on the sides. Inside the box? Human heads. Pardon My American podcast (PMA) is an opinion-based podcast that explores local and global politics, entertainment, paranormal, and culture all while having a good laugh. They keep things lighthearted as they dive into subjects that inspire you to think and ask questions. Support Our Sponsors ► Aura ► GhostBed Support Our Show ► Website ► Buy Merch ► Patreon Follow Our Show ► YouTube ► Rokfin ► Instagram ► Telegram ► Rumble
The City of Denver has already paid out more than $3 million in settlements to people injured by the police while protesting the murder of George Floyd in the summer of 2020. But now, a group of 12 protesters has taken their case to court, marking the first federal trial in the country to challenge police violence against those racial justice protests. The ACLU's Colorado office is representing most of the plaintiffs, and senior staff attorney Sara Neel joins host Bree Davies to take us inside their case and talk about the implications for future criminal justice reform. Bree mentioned the Office of the Independent Monitor's December 2020 report on the Denver Police Department's response to the racial justice protests that summer. You can read the whole 94-page report documenting multiple examples of excessive force here: https://www.denvergov.org/content/dam/denvergov/Portals/374/documents/2020GFPReport_OIM.pdf Plus, this episode includes another installment of Voice on the Street, our partnership with Denver's street paper, The Denver VOICE. You can support the Voice by buying a copy from your local vendor, donate online or via Venmo. And if you want to get a little extra support to Albert Bland, our guest on this episode, make sure to include his name in a note with your Venmo transfer. Denver Restaurant Week starts on Friday, and Peyton has got all the local food news you need to know before booking your reservations in our newsletter. Read and subscribe here: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Follow us on Twitter @citycastdenver Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Denver Police have launched a "large-scale" investigation into what authorities have described as a "killing spree" on Monday that left six people dead and three others, including a police officer, injured. Rep. Dan Crenshaw said anyone who opposes endless wars is a ‘friggin' idiot.' Candace Owens fat-shamed Meghan McCain on Twitter over the COVID-19 vaccine. Peter Navarro appeared to complain that Capitol rioters on January 6 ruined his and Steve Bannon's plans to overturn the 2020 general election — a plan they already had “over 100 congressmen committed to.”Host: Cenk Uygur See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steffan plays an interview with Morey Middle School Neighboorhood Residents, Discussion on the Marine Training Accident, and response to Denver Police' comments - are we on our own? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Afternoon Host Steffan Tubbs joins the show to talk about what he saw yesterday at Civic Center Park. What went on when a member of the Denver School Board claims he was pushed by Denver Police?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Jimmy Sengenberger at the Crossroads with Washington Examiner reporter Josh Siegel! Jimmy (@SengCenter) provides an update on what the Denver Police Department and the Chief himself are saying in the wake of an Antifa/Black Lives Matter swarm and attack on Sunday's 6th Annual Pro-Police Rally Colorado, which took place at Civic Center Park in Downtown Denver, near the State Capitol. Then, Washington Examiner Reporter Josh Siegel (@SiegelScribe) joins the show for "Washington Examiner Wednesday" to discuss his extensive story on the growing skepticism of unions in Pennsylvania over Joe Biden's liberal climate change agenda.
From Hour 3 of the Podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audio from Steffan's interview with Tay Anderson and John Castillo on pulling Denver Police out of Schools, talks with Randy Corporon, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.