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Join us for an unforgettable conversation with Lance LoRusso—attorney, former law enforcement officer, and founder of the Blue Line Lawyer Institute. Lance shares his journey from the streets to the courtroom, shedding light on the physical, emotional, and legal battles faced by first responders. We explore the profound impact of PTSD, the effects of movements like “defund the police,” and how these forces are shaping officer training and public safety. At the heart of the conversation is Lance's core belief: Serve Others. Live Without Fear.—also the title of his upcoming book. We also discuss his latest novel, Hunting of Men, available at lancelorussobooks.com. This is a heartfelt, eye opening look at those who serve, and those who fight for them.
Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse. Special Episode. With a focus on debunking misconceptions around terms like "excessive force" and "police brutality," Lance sheds light on the legal boundaries governing law enforcement actions. He also highlights how responses from departments and cities can escalate rather than resolve such incidents. Attorney Lance LoRusso, a former law enforcement officer turned practicing lawyer, specializing in critical incident response and civil litigation. With firsthand experience in law enforcement, Lance sheds light on the legal intricacies surrounding the use of force by police officers, often amidst heated public reactions. In his distinguished career, Lance has delved into the nuances of law enforcement officers' use of force, deciphering what the law dictates, and debunking misconceptions surrounding terms like "excessive force" and "police brutality." He brings to light how the reactions from departments and cities can exacerbate rather than mitigate such incidents. Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse. Lance's commitment to representing first responders stems from his deep understanding of the risks they face daily—the threats to their safety, careers, and even freedom as they carry out their duties. His advocacy is rooted in his own experience as a former police officer, standing in solidarity with those who serve and protect. With a collection of insightful books like "Hunting Of Men" and "When Cops Kill: The Aftermath of a Critical Incident," Lance offers invaluable perspectives on the complex dynamics of law enforcement and the aftermath of officer-involved shootings. Police Shootings Explained. Through his work, he aims to bring clarity to the legal landscape surrounding such incidents, ensuring that officers receive fair treatment and justice prevails. In Lance's words, "What is the one thing all law enforcement officers have in common? They each know they may not come home if they do their jobs and fulfill their oaths of office." This sobering reality underscores the gravity of their duty and the need for comprehensive support in navigating the complexities of their roles. For those facing legal challenges or critical incidents, Lance emphasizes the importance of seeking professional guidance and representation. Whether it's responding to threats or addressing injuries sustained on or off duty, he stresses the significance of telling one's story effectively and timely, underscoring that it's never a journey to undertake alone. Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse. In a world where the line between lawful enforcement and public outcry is often blurred, Lance LoRusso stands as a beacon of clarity and support for those who serve on the frontlines of law enforcement. Through his expertise, advocacy, and unwavering dedication, he continues to champion the rights and well-being of first responders and their families. 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, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Be sure to check out our website. 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. Police Shootings Explained, Politicians Often Make It Worse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday's midweek "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli featured Hearst Connecticut Media editor and columnist Dan Haar talking about the possible sale of a state utility company that's currently embroiled in a legal battle (00:28). We were also joined by national law enforcement expert Lance LoRusso on the latest issues affecting local police officers (12:56) Image Credit: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Monday's "Connecticut Today" featured a vibrant discussion about whether or not home insurance companies operating in Connecticut can deny or raise rates on liability coverage based on a breed of dog that may reside in a particular home (0:42). Quinnipiac University School of Law Tax Clinic Director Sara Spodick talked about Day One of the "2023 Tax Season" (13:35). Lawyer, author and police advocate Lance LoRusso updated us on the latest nationwide issues confronting law enforcement (23:14). Finally, Eric Opin from the Connecticut Hockey Foundation talked about the group's annual fundraiser (34:07). Image Credit: Getty Images
Lance Lorusso joins JT to discuss how every week it seems it is the same thing. A law enforcement officer is shot at or killed. No week this year has gone by without this happening. Police officers are becoming targets in the line of duty, being ambushed and killed. So far, 2022 has been an especially violent and deadly year for law enforcement across the country. There have been over 63 ambush style attacks on law enforcement this year. This year over 50 officers have been killed in the line of duty do far.Why are police being targeted? How serious is this?
Lance LoRusso, a leading attorney for law enforcement officers, the 2021 National Fraternal Order of Police Attorney of the year, author of the book, When Cops Kill, and a former police officer himself. Are We Giving Up Cities To Criminals
Wednesday's "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli took a look at the state of the governor's race and the fact that most of the issues being discussed so far lack any real substance (0:2). Attorney and law enforcement veteran Lance LoRusso talked about the continuing danger posed by progressive district attorneys in many major American cities (10:04). Image Credit: Getty Images
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Edward Ring, Lance LoRusso, Andrea Kaye, and Michael Johns to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with William Ruger, Brian Babin, Lance LoRusso, and Adam Kredo to talk about the issues of the day.
In this episode Steve interviews the great Lance J. LoRusso, Esq. Lance started his career as a deputy sheriff and transitioned into being an attorney. He is known for defending police officers in use of force incidents. Notably, Lance came to the defense of Atlanta Officer Garret Rolfe helping him to be reinstated and have the charges dropped in the Rayshard Brooks shooting. LoRusso Law Firm website: https://www.lorussolawfirm.net/ Book website: https://lancelorussobooks.com/ Blue Line Lawyer Institute: https://m.facebook.com/bluelinelawyerinstitute/ Support/Donate! https://thingspolicesee.com/donate/ Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community! https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Liz Harrington, Michael Faulkender, Marc Morano, Lance LoRusso, and Rob Harper to talk about the issues of the day.
Lance LoRusso is a lawyer specializing in defense for law enforcement, the National Fraternal Order of Police's Attorney of the Year, a former law enforcement officer, and author of the critically acclaimed books, When Cops Kill and Blue News. Have We Made It Impossible To Fight Crime
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Liz Harrington, Thomas & Sharon Caldwell, Lance LoRusso, Victor Avila, John Rossomando, and Scott S. Powell to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Libby Emmons, Hans Von Spakovsky, Andrew Klavan, Kurt Schlichter, and Lance LoRusso to talk about the issues of the day.
On Friday's "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli, we welcomed back Connecticut State Police Union President Andy Matthews to talk about the current lack of highway safety in the state (0:25). Noted police advocate and attorney Lance LoRusso joined us to talk about the current wave of left-leaning district attorneys across the country (11:15). Image Credit: Getty Images
Join Chris Boyle as he sits down with Sarah Parshall Perry, Mike Collins, Lance LoRusso, Terry Schilling, and Dan Gilleon to talk about the issues of the day.
Former law enforcement officer and attorney Lance Lorusso discusses the "defund the police" movement and if it may be coming to an end.
Lance LoRusso- Former Police Officer and Lead Attorney- Will defunding the Police, bring the Police back? Lance says he thinks Police will return to the job
Former Law Enforcement Officer and leading attorney Lance Lorusso discusses whether re-funding police departments will actually bring police officers back to Democrat run cities where crime is soaring.
Vicki opens the show talking about the Doubek case, currently before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which deals with retrospective revocation of concealed carry licenses. Then Sen. Ron Johnson joins us to talk about COIVD, the COVID gods and about his recent townhall on staying healthy during a COVID surge - and how he was attacked for it. Next, Brett Healy, president of the MacIver Institute, tries to answer the question, "Why is Evers asking the government for money and manpower to staff Wisconsin hospitals?" Marc Morano, founder of Climate Depot, explains why the nation's stockpiles of coal are at an all time low. The Blue Line Lawyer, Lance LoRusso, talks about the Kim Potter trial and denial of the national crime spike by some DAs. Plus, Matt Kittle, executive director of Wisconsin Spotlight and Empower Wisconsin, talks about the challenges by Legislative Audit Bureau to the Wisconsin Election Commission and WEC's reaction.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Michael Knowles, Archbishop Cordileone, Saurabh Sharma, Lance LoRusso, Kyle Shideler, and John Rossomando to talk about the issues of the day.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with George Beebe, Raymond Ibrahim, Lance LoRusso, Jay Greene, Landon Starbuck, and Gabe Hoffman to talk about the issues of the day
Vicki talks with Stacy Keene a mother who went before the Waukesha School Board to oppose books that are inappropriate for 11 year olds. She began reading from one of the books and was asked to stop by board members because it was too graphic. Senator Ron Johnson joins Vicki to discuss a recent hit piece on him in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. David Johnson from Strategic Vision examines polling and how democrats are faring in key states. Sam Peters talks with Vicki about the decision to pull out of Afghanistan. Peters is Bronze Star recipient and served in Afghanistan. Lance LoRusso is an attorney for Police Officers. LoRusso joins Vicki to discuss the killing of Chicago Police Officer Ella French. You can also find his writings at BlueLineLawyer.com.
"Detection of Deception" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Show website: https://governamerica.com Vicky's Websites: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com and http://channelingreality.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22427-govern-america-august-7-2021-detection-of-deception Listen live every Saturday 11AM-2PM Eastern time at http://radio.governamerica.com ON THIS SHOW: Transhumanism and the new methods of mind control as revealed by an insider. Big Tech's destruction of platforms, free speech, and the free flow of information. The technological and financial deplatforming of Andrew Torba and Gab are a precursor of what may be the future for all resisters. Vicky discusses her article, "Community and Povertization of Power", and more. In the final hour, we visit with former law-enforcement officer turned attorney Lance LoRusso, author of Hunting of Men, When Cops Kill and Blue News. Lance discusses high-profile trials of officers, current efforts to defund and demoralize the police, and the effect the "defund" movement is having on officer morale. Also discussed are community policing, coddling of criminals, efforts to end incarceration, corrupt public officials, the impacts upon cities, and more.
On today's show...Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarczyk from Wisconsin Right Now have a breakdown of Jim's story, "14 Key Facts to Remember About Judge Yamahiro's Outrageous Mensa Decision;" ret. Sheriff David Clarke talks about the upcoming Wisconsin Right Now rally on Aug. 6th, demanding a full forensic audit of the 2020 Wisconsin election; Wesley J Smith joins us for more on his recent Epoch Times article, "At Last! Establishment Pushback Against Puberty Blocking;" Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (Dist. 5) discusses the connection between fentanyl and the U.S./Mexico border crisis; Lance LoRusso, BlueLineLawyer.com, talks cops, violent crime and the community; and David Johnson, president and CEO of Strategic Vision PR Group, breaks down the national political landscape.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Alison Centofante, Lance LoRusso, and Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai to talk about the issues of the day
You can't handle the truth! Why public opinion should never decide a policeman's fate in a shooting!
Michael Berry discusses how human smugglers are now advertising luxury packages in which they promise safe travels across the border; Lance LoRusso, civil litigator, joins the show to talk about representing law enforcement; Berry expresses his thoughts on the dangers that China presents to the U.S.; Ryan S. Walters, writer and historian, makes an appearance to talk about his new book "Apollo 1: The Tragedy That Put Us On The Moon."
On "Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli, Paul had a few thoughts on a couple of recent items in the news about President Joe Biden and how he seemingly can do whatever he wants, just as long as he doesn’t become President Donald Trump (0:47). Next, Paul had a conversation with Lance LoRusso, a civil litigator with a law enforcement background, about what’s gone on in the year following the death of George Floyd (14:50). Finally, friend of the program, former Bridgeport Democratic State Representative Chris Caruso called in to talk about the current situation with State Senator Dennis Bradley (26:40). Image Credit: Getty Images
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Lila Rose, Lance LoRusso, Brandon Morse, Douglas Ernst, and Dov Hikind to talk about the issues of the day
On today's show... Wisconsin Right Now editors Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarczyk join Vicki to talk about Milwaukee City Attorney Tearman Spencer - his reparation leanings, poor relationship with the Milwaukee Police Department, and a sexual harassment investigation against him. U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson calls to discuss gun control, H.R.1, open borders...all the stuff the Biden Administration is up to and how getting Republicans into local government is one of the best things you can do. Atty. Lance LoRusso, the Blue Line Lawyer, calls to talk about the ongoing Derek Chauvin trial. Author Allen Stevo, the man behind the book, "Face Masks In One Lesson" joins to discuss resisting empty COVID restrictions. And David Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision PR Group, calls from Atlanta to talk about Stacy Abrams, companies pulling out from Atlanta and Georgia, the lies of the Democrats and the media, and the cowardice of the Republicans.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has struck down Gov. Evers statewide mask mandate. Vicki talks with Judge Shelly Grogan on the subject, then with Rick Esenberg, president and general council from Wisconsin Institute For Law and Liberty. Dr. Duke Pest, founder of FreedomProject Academy ad FreedomProject Media, appears on the show again to discuss the latest madness: Austin, TX students being assigned sexually graphic reading materials. Author and lawyer Lance LoRusso calls to discuss the Derek Chauvin trial and what it would mean when qualified immunity is ended for police officers. Former Director of ICE and former Commissioner of the US Customs and Border Protection Mark Morgan calls in from the US/Mexico border to give a live update on the situation. And Judge Jim Troupis helps Vicki close out the show, taking it back to the recent court decision overturning the statewide mask mandate.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Darren Beattie, Sarah Perry, Lance LoRusso, Candace Owens, and Michael Johns to talk about the issues of the day
"Connecticut Today" with Paul Pacelli ended the week with a big ol’ bang! First, attorney, author and former law enforcement officer Lance LoRusso joined Paul to talk about the settlement of a civil suit and the ongoing criminal court case against Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer accused in last year's George Floyd killing (0:41). Next, Wallingford/Cheshire GOP State Representative Craig Fishbein called in to talk about the "Clean Slate" bill that’s being proposed in Hartford and what effects it could have on public safety (10:06). Quinnipiac University Professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy Dr. Fred McKinney wrapped up the show by talking about Subway sending some of it’s headquarters jobs to Miami from Milford and what it may mean for the future (25:39). Image Credit: Getty Images
On today's show, Vicki talks with Rep. Janel Brandtjen from the Wisconsin State Assembly (Dist. 22) on yesterday's election reform hearing on corporate money in the Green Bay elections and the outside policies that were tied to said corporate money. Sen. Ron Johnson calls Vicki for discussion on trickle up elections, the continued Capitol Hill lockdown, and the recently passed $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act. Atty. Lance LoRusso calls to explain some details in the upcoming trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with killing George Floyd. Seton Motley, President of Less Government, joins the show to talk about what Republicans in Congress are doing - and what they should be doing. Alderman Paul Skidmore from the Madison City Council (Dist. 9) calls to discuss the recent decision not to give Madison police officers body cams and the general funding, or de-funding, of the MPD. And Dr. Duke Pesta from FreedomProject Media and FreedomProject Academy calls to talk about the normalization of sexual deviancy in schools. Also on the show: Vicki introduces the concept of Adult Scouts, where you earn badges for hitting certain adult milestones.
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with J Michael Waller, Lance LoRusso, Sumantra Maitra, Isabel Brown, and John West to talk about the issues of the day
February 24, 2021 - Lance LoRusso
Lance LoRusso is the Principal of the LoRusso Law Firm located in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a former law enforcement officer, and author of the books, When Cops Kill and Blue News. In his practice he represents law enforcement officers and has represented hundreds in officer involved shootings. LoRusso is a highly sought-after media expert on law enforcement issues and has appeared on CNN, HLN, FOX News Channel, FOX Business Network, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, and numerous other outlets throughout the world. TOPIC: Law enforcement officers under attack!! Jonathan Miltimore is the Managing Editor of Foundation for Economic Education, FEE.org. His writing/reporting has appeared in TIME magazine, The Wall Street Journal, CNN, Forbes, and Fox News. He previously served in editorial roles at The History Channel magazine, Intellectual Takeout, and Scout. He is an alumni of the Institute for Humane Studies journalism program, a former reporter for the Panama City News Herald, and served as an intern in the speechwriting department of George W. Bush. TOPIC: Lockdowns Had Largest Impact in Destroying Economy!! Jerry McGlothlin is CEO and founder of Special Guests, a boutique publicity agency specializing in using techniques of social activism to procure publicity for his clients on Talk Shows including on Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show, Rush Limbaugh, and Sean Hannity. Jerry has been featured in The Washington Post, O’Dwyer’s, and The New York Times. Jerry is the host of "Special Ops" which is seen every day on the AUN TV Network!!! TOPIC: UPDATE ON IMPEACHMENT!!
Join Kara McKinney as she sits down with Lance LoRusso, Rep. Brian Babin, Mike Gonzalez, Dr. Ron Martinelli, and Phelim McAleer to talk about the issues of the day
Paul Pacelli hit on a vast array of topics to start off a new week on "Connecticut Today." First, Paul gave his thoughts on folks who say they'll refuse to take the coronavirus vaccine, due to blatant misinformation (0:47). Next, noted law enforcement attorney Lance LoRusso chimed in on some of the latest developments with police, locally and nationally (7:48). Following Governor Ned Lamont's address to the media about the first Covid-19 vaccinations (18:16), Paul chatted with author Chris Fenton about his new book, "Feeding The Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA & American Business," which looks at the film and sports industries giving China preferential treatment and the intricacies of doing business in China (33:56). Image Credit: Getty Images
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with an illegal action by the City of Madison and Joe Biden. Then, she is joined by Congressman Bryan Steil and they discuss who paid for the destruction in Kenosha 2:30 – Lance LoRusso, Blue Line Lawyer, joins the program to discuss the creation of urban legends involving police use of force in America 3PM – Matt Kittle, Empower Wisconsin, joins the program to discuss indoctrination happening close to home in Sun Prairie Schools 3:30 – David Johnson, Strategic Vision, joins the program to talk about what heps and hurts o Bien as far as polls go 4PM – Morgan Ortagus, State Department, joins Vicki to discuss President Trump doing the impossible and brokering peace in the Middle East
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with Joe Biden visiting Kenosha. Then, Senator Ron Johnson joins the program to discuss Biden's visit and his plan for America 2:30 – Erin Perrine, Director of Press Communications for Trump 2020, joins the program to discuss President Trump's continued surge forward against Joe Biden 3PM – Vicki discusses Facebook preventing users from sharing the link to a fundraising effort for Kyle Rittenhouse. Then she is joined by Lance LoRusso, LoRusso Law, and they discuss police use of force 3:30 – Vicki is joined by Madison Alderman Paul Skidmore, and they discuss the new “Citizen's Committee', and why they are going to cause more issues than they will solve 4PM – Vicki discusses more opposition to the closing of Dane County Schools. Then, US Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia joins the program to talk about jobs numbers in Wisconsin and America as a whole
Lance LoRusso is a civil litigator with a law enforcement background. He focuses his practice on critical incident & media response, catastrophic personal injury, tractor trailer wrecks, and wrongful death cases. Lance is honored to serve as General Counsel to the Georgia State Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police. Lance has represented over 80 officers on-duty shootings or in-custody deaths and has lectured on deadly force and other topics to law enforcement officers from more than twenty-five states, several federal agencies, and international police associations. He has been a firearms instructor for over 25 years, serves as a use of force expert, and regularly consults with attorneys defending law enforcement officers in use of force and criminal cases brought against them in the performance of their duties. Lance holds an undergraduate degree from Emory University and a Master’s degree from Kennesaw State University. He graduated with honors from Georgia State University College of Law. He is licensed to practice in Georgia, Tennessee, & Arkansas. Lance’s books, When Cops Kill about use of force incidents and Blue News covering police and media response, were written to raise money for law enforcement charities. To date, over $25,000 has been donated to assist officers, their families and their survivors. He has also written several fiction books inspired by his experiences as a cop and his work with first responders. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
WHAT HAPPENS IF LAW ENFORCEMENT IS REALLY ABOLISHEDformer law enforcement officer // leading attorney // Author of Hunting of Men, When Cops Kill and Peacemaking, and Blue News LANCE LORUSSO What happens if law enforcement is defunded? What if the left gets its wish to abolish police, what happens?Law enforcement is under attack like never before in the months since George Floyd’s death. In Portland, mobs chant kill a cop and save a life. In Seattle, the city council drastically cut police funding, leading the police chief to resign. In New York, prosecutors are declining to prosecute assailants of law enforcement. Crime is on the rise. Many officers are retiring at a record pace.
What happens if the riots convince these cities to dismantle the police? Read more and get Lance's books HERE See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Lance LoRusso describes the current mood of officers across the country, and it's not good.
In this episode, we sit down with Attorney Lance LoRusso to discuss the dangers of something almost all firefighters engage in: social media. And you can’t talk about social media without talking about the legal ramifications of firefighters taking pictures and video on scene. Even if you don’t post the pictures, you might be surprised where those pictures can get you. We also tackle the very prickly topic of the limits of free speech, and answer the question, “When are you speaking for yourself and when are you speaking as a representative of the department?” And that’s something all of us should know, because it’s something that can get all of us in trouble.
NBC Newsradio correspondent Bill Zimpfer responds to the dire warning from the Surgeon General about the coming week, author Lance LoRusso talks about the impact to law enforcement, and Jen Rea Wang promotes a grassroots effort to get supplies to the medical community.
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with State Senator Dave Craig to discuss Wisconsin's response to the COVID-19 pandemic 2:30 – Matt Kittle, Empower Wisconsin, joins Vicki to talk about a situation in Watertown, WI emblematic of the State's haphazard planning 3PM – Brian Riedl, Manhattan Institute, joins the program to talk about the new “Stimulus” being talked about in Congress and the Senate 3:30 – Lance LoRusso joins the program to talk about the changing attitudes towards law enforcement during this pandemic 4PM – Mark Morano, Climate Depot, joins the program to talk about the pandemic politics in regard to climate change 4:30 – Rich Noyes, Media Research Center, joins Vicki to talk about the media's coverage of the virus, and the idea that calling it a “China Virus” is racist
Starting off a Thanksgiving week, Paul talks with Len Suzio about the Early Release Program. Then, Lance LoRusso returns to the show to discuss current law enforcement trends. And finally, Joe Scully, of the Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, dives into the conversations surrounding tolls ONLY for trucks. Segments Len Suzio: (0:46 - 18:16) Lance LoRusso: (18:17 - 34:25) Joe Scully: (34:26 - 50:22) (GETTY IMAGES/IMAGE CREDIT)
Lance is a law enforcement advocate, lawyer and author.
Lance LoRusso a former Law Enforcement Officer that went back to school to get his law degree is our guest. Known as the Blue Line Lawyer in part due to his legal representation of Law Enforcement Officers. Lance talks about Constitutional protections that apply and some that have been restricted for Law Enforcement Officers. Plus, he discusses how Departments and Jurisdictions are contributing to and in some cases causing new officer recruiting and retention problems in their own agencies. Additionally, Lance LoRusso talks about his most recent book Parrallax - True Crime Stories and how the proceeds from all his book sales benefits Law Enforcement related charities. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.
Another Ring For Robert Kraft Today's topics include: Kraft has six Super Bowl rings - as the owner of the New England Patriots - and now he might have a prostitution ring to deal with...; next, Lance LoRusso (leading attorney, former law enforcement officer, and author) joins the show to give his expert opinion in the Jussie Smollett case...especially now with Smollett's lawyers trying to pin the blame on the Chicago Police Department; and finally, Jayme Metzgar (senior contributor at The Federalist) is here to continue the discussion on Smollett, focusing on why she believes more and more hate hoaxes will happen, due to identity politics becoming the new religion of youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Law Enforcement Officers and First Responders need to be treated with respect by the courts, public and media. Lance LoRusso, former Law Enforcement Officer and Attorney, known as the Blue Line Lawyer is our guest. He is also an author, litigator and expert witness in Police use of force. He talks about the unreasonable demands put on Law Enforcement Officers today and what you can do to help. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gary Pinkerton talks to retired police officer Lance Lorusso about his transition to the public sector and how others can successfully do the same. Lance is author of When Cops Kill. The two discuss how police officers roles have changed with the tiems, how the culture in today's society helps first responders more so than in the past, the importance of writing out your goals, and important things to do BEFORE you leave your first responder job. Key Takeaways: [7:56] Why Lance wrote "When Cops Kill" [10:03] How police officers have had to change how they do things in recent years [14:11] What did Lance encounter as he transitioned out of his first responder role? [17:42] The culture in today's world is such that you shouldn't have to settle [21:42] Have goals, write them out, and don't be afraid to adjust them [25:46] The two big things people discovered they missed while they were deployed [27:51] What you should try and do before you get out Websites: www.LanceLorussoBooks.com www.BlueLineLawyer.com www.LorussoLawFirm.net
Lance LoRusso "The Blue Line Lawyer" joins us to discuss the "Marilyn Mosby Effect", the evidentiary value of cell phone videos and body worn camera videos. He'll also discuss the use of force and more. We feel that every Law Enforcement Officer in the United States of America needs to listen to this episode. Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. www.DarkHorseFlyer.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apr 26th - Lance LoRusso, Chris Anderson and Melissa Lewkowicz, Steven Callahan, Bob Hamer
Apr 26th - Lance LoRusso, Chris Anderson and Melissa Lewkowicz, Steven Callahan, Bob Hamer
Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS Amy Selby, Lance LoRusso, David Lee Cobb County Chamber of Commerce Public Safety Awards Amy Selby, VP Marketing and Communications for Cobb County Chamber of Commerce joined me to talk about the upcoming Public Safety Awards and Awareness Week. She brought along Smyrna Police Department Chief, David Lee, and […] The post Cobb County Chamber of Commerce Public Safety Awards appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
It's a tsunami: every day there is news about cops killing blacks and blacks killing cops. Where will it end? Although some cops are too trigger happy, and shoot to kill instead of using the least force possible, most put their lives on the line every day to protect us. Black Lives Matter has become a terrorist organization - causing more havoc in the streets these days than 'real' terrorists. Today's guest, Lance LoRusso, a leading attorney, former law enforcement officer and author of When Cops Kill, takes us behind the scenes and gives his perspective on where this violence will lead.
WHEN COPS KILL On Today’s show we look at the issue of police violence and police killing from the point of view of the officer. Our guest will talk about […] The post Defending Cops That Kill – Lance LoRusso. Nation Inside and Second Chance, Advocating For Sensible Policy appeared first on KKFI.
Dave Hendricks introduces us to Connecticut Yankee Pedaller in Chariton. And are truckers hiding something? It's illegal even to have a place to hide stuff. Then, attorney Lance LoRusso reviews the Michael Dunn verdict. When Cops Kill. Before you "stand your ground" consider the consequence. Then nutty things done in the name of religion.
The George Zimmerman trial is off to a rocky start - sometimes seemingly in his favor and sometimes not. Will the jury be able to put their unconscious racial biases aside and consider only the facts? Today's guest, Lance LoRusso, a leading attorney and author of When Cops Kill, will share his perspective of the case so far.