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A man found dead on an Adelaide beach in 1948—his identity unknown, his past a riddle, and his pocket containing a cryptic phrase: "Tamam Shud"—meaning "it is finished." But what if it wasn’t finished? In this episode, hear from Professor Derek Abbott, a man who has spent decades unraveling this enigma. And now, he claims to have the answer. Using DNA technology, Derek has identified the Somerton Man. But does this revelation truly close the case? Or does it open even deeper questions about who The Somerton Man was, how he died, and the strange, almost spy-like clues surrounding his final days? Keep up with Kathy here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Insp. Glenn Smith joined Matty Wray for Brekkie after 7 on Tuesday and delivered the latest from the Murrumbidgee Police District.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From June 11, 2021: Daniel Richman and Sarah Seo are professors at Columbia Law School, and they are co-authors of a recent article on Lawfare entitled, "Toward a New Era for Federal and State Oversight of Local Police." Benjamin Wittes sat down with them to discuss the article, the history of the federal-state relationship in law enforcement, how the feds came to play an oversight role with respect to police departments, the limits of that role inherent in the cooperative relationship that law enforcement agencies engage in for other reasons, the role that the feds might play under new legislation and the role that state governments may play as well.We value your feedback! Help us improve by sharing your thoughts at lawfaremedia.org/survey. Your input ensures that we deliver what matters most to you. Thank you for your support—and, as always, for listening!To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Host Paul Pacelli welcomed GOP State Rep. Greg Howard - an active-duty police officer - on Monday's "Connecticut Today" to discuss a proposal to further strengthen the state's "TRUST Act" (00:43), while Paul also offered a few of his own thoughts on President Trump's undocumented migrant crackdown (10:47). CBS News Politics Reporter Olivia Rinaldi joined us regarding the ongoing ICE raids and Democrats trying to form a cogent response (25:18). We wrapped up the show with University of New Haven Associate Professor of Accounting and Taxation Dr. James Mohs on President Trump's threat of using tariffs as political tools (28:41) Image Credit: iStock Editorial / Getty Images Plus
Over a harrowing 69 minutes on September 2013, 12 people were shot dead and many more wounded in what was Washington DC's deadliest mass shooting. Navy contractor Aaron Alexis terrorised thousands of workers at the Washington Navy Yard. Former FBI Agent Timothy Gallagher led the operation at the navy yard, and he describes to host Brent Sanders how hours felt like minutes as he and his colleagues raced against time to find and capture the killer. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A man-hunt that lasted more than 7 years. One of Australia's most wanted men finally caught. But by who? And at what cost? Ricky Hennessy was an integral member of the NSW Police Force for over 22 years. His skill, and level of focus lead to several high-profile convictions all across Australia. One of his most notable, was the capture of fugitive and convicted killer Malcolm Naden; who was on the run in NSW bushland for more than 7 years. With host and former police officer Brent Sanders, understand Ricky Hennessy's work - and experience a behind the scenes retelling of the capture of Naden, and the interview and interrogation which lead to a successful conviction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A young cop in England realises whilst chasing a suspect with a rifle that his life will never be the same again. It lead to infiltrating football hooligans as a 17-stone skinhead. Garry Rogers QPM is a former undercover operative who served 30 years with the Greater Manchester Police. Garry played a key role in one of the UK's most successful undercover policing operations, targeting the football hooliganism that blighted the domestic and international game. The undercover operation was so successful, that the GMP extended the operation to target serious and violent crime, and it was Garry who gained the trust of armed robbers, drug dealers, and a murderer. If this content affected you, the number for Lifeline is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike talks about the history of immigration issues and explains how his personal experiences impact his views of immigration.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 10-08-24 (8:05am) Frank Catanzaro from Missouri Young Republicans talks about the FreedomFest BBQ coming up this Saturday, Oct. 12, from 11:00am - 2:00pm. At the St. Louis County GOP Headquarters 794 Gravois Bluffs Drive, Fenton, MO 63026 (across from JCPenneys) Stand Against Tyranny, Strengthen the Conservative Movement, and Enjoy Tasty BBQ! Doors Open at 11:00am Lunch Starts at 11:30am Speakers Start at 12:30pm Event info here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/missouri-young-republicans-freedomfest-bbq-tickets-939472386197 MO Young Republicans website: https://stlyrs.com/ (8:20am) MORNING NEWS DUMP FEMA's funding fiasco. Story here: https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/10/07/tom-cotton-finishes-off-kristen-welker-on-fema-money-n2180260 The deadline to register to vote on Nov. 5 happens this week. In Illinois, it's today. In Missouri, it's tomorrow. Contact you county clerk, election board, or in Missouri, the Secretary of State's office to get registered. Rep. Nancy Mace has introduced a new bill aimed at terminating FEMA's Shelter and Services Program (SSP) and redirecting unspent funds to help Americans recover from natural disasters. Blues begin their regular season this afternoon against the Kraken in Seattle. Faceoff at 3:30pm CT. (8:35am) We discuss celebrating a Sober October and more on the Nazi demonstrators in West County. A group of masked neo-Nazis gathered on the Mason Road overpass on I-64/40 in west St. Louis County on Saturday afternoon. Story here: https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/town-and-country-police-monitor-apparent-neo-nazi-demonstration/ Also story here: https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/you-cant-give-them-a-win-leaders-respond-to-neo-nazi-protest-in-west-st-louis-county/ (8:50am) Are there pieces of advice over the years that have really stuck with you? We discuss some of them. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A video going viral this week showing a man being assaulted is being linked online to the Venezuelan gang Tren De Aragua, but Dallas police say the video is a year old. Several local outlets have reported on the video, linking it to claims that a Venezuelan gang is taking over a North Dallas neighborhood.
Columbus Ohio gas-lighting their residents and silencing a researcher who is simply calling them out. AI Projects failing at 80% , Local Police using AI to reduce reporting time allowing them to be back on the streets, US sues Georgia Tech for lying about its NIST Score and not using Anti-Malware when they said they were, Gonetspeed, Cams used in Botnet, Using Junk email for sites you don't care about, Can't get my solitaire to work, Erik's Outlook issue.
www.commsolutionsmn.com- Things have been blowing by at breakneck speed. Huge news stories, that would normally last weeks in the media, now are here and gone in days. We take a moment to call out Comcast and professional sports over their latest scam to bilk more money from the fans. At some point, the average fan will be completely priced out and they don't care. Why is no one talking about the attempt on President Trump's life anymore? This just happened! How do we still not know anything about Thomas Crooks? We knew more about all of the 9/11 hijackers within a week than we know about this guy now. Why has he been scrubbed? Who is holding this information from the public? We are in unprecedented times. An attempt on the life of a former president and a legit third-world coup to take out the current President of the United States from running for a second term. Then the Democrat elites install a new candidate without a single delegate vote being cast and have the audacity to call it a "bottom-up process". In who's land of make believe? IT's time that those of us that love our country and the constitution come together (even across political parties) to preserve our republic and our constitution. Join us for this discussion and in our journey for restoration.
Vice President Kamala Harris in on the road in Las Vegas where she stated that her administration would start on day 1 by getting rid of taxes on tips. I just wonder what she's waiting for. She the second most powerful person in the country and has had over 1400 days to do such a thing. Three weeks into joining the race Kamala has no policies listed on her website. Tim Walz continues to lie about his stolen valor. Local Police are disputing what the Secret Service are telling Congress and 8 Cancer doctors die in a plane crash in Brazil. Why is that important to you?
The Local Police involved in the Trump assassination attempt released body camera footage that shows they were not at fault.
In our news wrap Friday, acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe said agents were not on the same radio system as local law enforcement on the day of the Trump rally shooting, the leading global authority on food security officially declared a famine in the Darfur region of Sudan and the Justice Department and FTC sued TikTok and its parent company on accusations of child privacy violations. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – Lt Joe talks with retired Sheriff's Officer Butch Stevenson. Butch is a certified “Wellness” expert for first responders. We discuss the differences between the local police and secret service connection when a president comes to an area. Butch was part of a Trump visit to NJ and the security processes...
Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – Lt Joe talks with retired Sheriff's Officer Butch Stevenson. Butch is a certified “Wellness” expert for first responders. We discuss the differences between the local police and secret service connection when a president comes to an area. Butch was part of a Trump visit to NJ and the security processes...
Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News on the latest box office number for "Deadpool and Wolverine", the daily meals and snacks people often consume, and the Random Fact of the Day on Baseball Caps. Then, the Founder of JunkScience.com Steve Milloy joins Mark Reardon to discuss the "heatwave" hitting Great Britain, Janet Yellen's budget proposal to make America more carbon neutral, and more.
Dom welcomes in Mayor JD Longo of Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, who was sitting in the front row after speaking in Butler County during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. This comes ahead of an upcoming re-visit to the area after the horrific attempt on the candidate's life, with Longo explaining how excited he is to hear that the President may be making another visit. Then, Longo takes us through the day, telling how worried he was for both his pregnant wife and unborn child throughout the entire ordeal. Also, Longo tells what he wants to hear from the ongoing Secret Service hearings, noting his support for his local police officers who are facing blame from federal officials. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
New texts reveal officers were aware of Thomas Crooks 90 minutes before shooting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week's Topics:Opening Comments 1:00Prayer for Jan 6th Prisoners 4:00Jan 6th Prisoner Released 8:00Secret Service Director Resigns 14:00Cheatle Perjured Herself over DEI 18:50FBI Has Lost All Trust by Local Police 25:00House Votes Unanimously for Task Force 38:30Biden Forced from Race/Endorses Harris 42:00Pelosi & Schumer were the Hit Men 45:00Harris was RAISED to be a Communist 52:30Harris Can't Win based on Policy 56:30Video: Kamala Proves She is a Commie 1:05:00ActBlue Illegally Laundering Donations 1:07:30Amazingly Hispanic Vote is TIED! 1:11:30Harris NOT the Border Czar! Right? 1:13:30Anti-American Riot in DC Ignored 1:18:00Russian & Chinese Bombers off Alaska 1:21:30CNN: Harris Lying about Project 2025 1:23:30GOP House will pass CR in September 1:29:30FCC Acts on AI use in Political Ads 1:33:00Credit Card Delinquency Rates Soar 1:34:30Senate Passes Online Child Safety Bills 1:36:00NH Bans Trans in Girls Sports 1:41:00SCOTUS Supports MO suit against NY 1:44:302024 Victory Fund 1:49:30View our Podcast and our other videos and news stories at:www.WethePeopleConvention.orgSend Comments and Suggestions to:info@WethePeopleConvention.org
A somber day in Wayne County as 26-year old Mohamed Said was laid to rest, starting with a funeral procession led by police officers from across the state. Said, a Melvindale Police Officer, was shot and killed in the line of duty this past Sunday. -- Buyers beware: WWJ's Ryan Wrecker reports that a deadly listeria outbreak is forcing Boar's Head to recall certain ham products and liverwurst. Those meats were made in late June and could be in countless stores across the state. (PHOTO: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
Send us a Text Message.My guest today is a Swiss Army Knife of law enforcement experience. Mike Roche has over four decades of experience starting as a street cop, detective, and special agent for the ATF and the U.S. Secret Service. Mike also served as an adjunct professor teaching threat Assessments of Physical Structures and Behavioral Threat Assessments of Mass Killers. Mike shares his vast experience with us today and gives us valuable insights into law enforcement, especially his time with the U.S. Secret Service.In today's episode we discuss:· How Mike became interested in law enforcement and why he choose to spend the bulk of his career with the U.S. Secret Service.· What it was really like working a protective detail with U.S. Secret Service.· How he and other members of the U.S. Secret Service investigated threats against the President of the United States.· How to identify potential mass killers in the workplace and school.· The role that the U.S. Secret Service plays in the detection and recovery of counterfeit currency. All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Visit Mike Roche's website!The Breakfast Jury by Ken Humphrey. Pick it up today at http://kenhumphrey.comSupport the Show.
www.commsolutionsmn.com- Sometimes the news moves faster than we can keep up with. In the time between we cut this, edited it, and posted it, both Lou Dobbs passed away (RIP) and Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race. Despite that, this is still a hard-hitting, explosive podcast. We all watched in horror as a 20-year old Thomas Crooks tried to change the trajectory of the nation as he tried to end the campaign of President Trump with a single shot. He miraculously turned his head at the right moment, causing the bullet to hit him in the ear, rather than in the head. After the Secret Service piled on President Trump, up he rises like a phoenix from the ashes with a defiant fist in the air, urging the crowd to fight. On that day, a legend was born. In a sad turnabout, a good man lost his life. The people have had enough and everyday Americans seem set on taking their country back from the radicals. There were so many Secret Service failures, that it's hard to believe that it was all accidental bungling of an extremely important job... and the head of the department refuses to step down or take any responibility. Of course the left has decided to give President Trump a day's worth of unity and are now back in rare form. They want to get rid of Biden and have called the attempt on Trump's life "staged" and others have even publicly lamented the shooter's miss. We take a deep dive and give you our expert analysis. Let us know what you think!
The Secret Service blamed local police for failing to secure the rooftop from which gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump, insisting it was outside the perimeter the federal agency was tasked with protecting. Instead, securing and patrolling the factory grounds of AGR International Inc. — located about 130 yards from the stage where Trump was speaking Saturday — was the responsibility of local Pennsylvania police, Secret Service representative Anthony Gugliemi said, according to the New York Times. The Secret Service was only tasked with covering the grounds where Trump's rally took place, with local police being recruited to assist with those efforts and secure the area outside the rally.
Were there 9, 10, or 11 shots fired at the Trump Assassination attempt? New audio claims to show there were more than initially reported.Local police confirm the Secret Service is lying about their responsibilities as their assassination cover-up continues.Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle canceled her public appearances while getting hit with a new Congressional subpoena demanding answers about the Trump Assassination attempt.
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Butler County police are firing back at the Secret Service for their attempt to shift blame for this weekend's attempted assassination of President Trump. Evidence of growing dissension within Hamas, as CIA Director Bill Burns reveals that the terror group's leader, Yahya Sinwar, is facing increasing pressure from his own commanders to bring the Gaza war to an end. Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky extends an invitation to Russia to attend peace talks, with a new poll showing growing support for negotiations among the Ukrainian people. A former White House official is accused of acting as a secret agent for the South Korean government. In today's Back of the Brief, President Biden faces two major political setbacks. A new poll shows all his potential replacements outperforming him, and one of America's most prominent Democrats is calling on him to pass the torch. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 07-18-24 Fundraising gap between Cori Bush and Wesley Bell in MO CD1 is quite interesting with Bell at $2.4M and Bush at $570K. Story here: https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/07/15/cori-bush-poll-n2176888 So...Biden now has Covid...how convenient, no? Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/07/17/biden-aims-cut-through-voter-disenchantment-he-courts-latino-voters-las-vegas-conference/?tbref=hp We're not getting any answers from Butler, PA, regarding the shooting. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenvanlaar/2024/07/17/alarming-details-regarding-just-when-secret-service-noticed-trumps-would-be-assassin-given-in-briefing-n2177014 (6:35am) Our afternoon co-host Tim Jones reports from Milwaukee on the RNC Convention, including JD Vance's acceptance speech for the VP slot and Peter Navarro's first appearance since being released from jail in Miami earlier in the day. (6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP: Ohio Gov. JD Vance officially accepts the nomination for the VP slot. Story here: https://redstate.com/levon/2024/07/17/watch-jd-vance-delivers-passionate-speech-at-the-rnc-shows-why-hes-the-epitome-of-the-american-dream-n2177039 Peter Navarro's speech rocks the RNC Convention. It was his first appearance after being released from prison in Miami earlier in the day. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2024/07/17/former-political-prisoner-peter-navarro-unleashes-the-fire-on-the-rnc-night-3-stage-n2177026 Contrary to previous reports, Washington University's "transgender clinic" is not shutting down. They're just scaling back. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/washington-universitys-transgender-center-not-closing-ag-bailey/63-54b0d43e-f9cb-4899-b76c-cb016b5fdbef Biden gets Covid...again. Interesting timing, don't you think?! Battlehawks drafted homegrown player Cody Schrader from Mizzou. He played high school ball at Lutheran South. He's at rookie camp with the San Francisco 49ers. If the 49ers don't sign him, the Battlehawks have the rights to him in the UFL. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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After coercing farmers to plant marijuana crops in their fields, organised crime figures laid the seed for a dominant and violent drug empire across the Victorian borders. But, when police raided the farms, it was the growers who faced the consequences, as mob members threatened them and their families to stay quiet. Former Victoria Police detective Ray Shuey was at the pointy end of that investigation, and sits down with host Brent Sanders to explain how he helped organise the 50kg drug buy that busted the crooks, and the complexities of protecting the growers whilst pursuing the mafia. If the episode affects you, the number for Life Line is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The RCMP are trying to meet the mandate to make their entire fleet zero-emission by 2035. Some are predicting problems along the way though, because of the long distances they patrol. The Bridgewater police force has two electric vehicles already, and Deputy Chief Dan McPhee tells us how they're making out so far.
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports that Arizona might soon have its own immigration law.
In this week's episode of The Financial Guys Podcast, hosts Glenn Wiggle, Mike Lomas, and Mike Sperrazza explore the impact of political and media narratives on public perception of law enforcement, delving into the demonization of police and its effects on recruitment and morale. The discussion covers racial tensions and the need for better training to prevent tragic accidents. They also address the contentious issue of plea deals for illegal immigrants involved in violent crimes and emphasize the importance of local policing accountability over federal oversight. The hosts examine the challenges illegal aliens pose to law enforcement and neighborhood safety, highlighting the need for effective strategies to combat criminal elements. Finally, they discuss the racial implications of crime detection technology and the critical role of District Attorneys in ensuring justice and public safety. (00:02:36) Media Influence on Public Perception of Police (00:08:18) Promoting Justice and Trust in Communities (00:11:56) Controversial Plea Deals for Police Assaults (00:15:03) Enhancing Community Trust Through Local Policing (00:20:10) Shifting Resources to Local Police for Accountability (00:31:16) Criminal Elements in Immigrant Populations and Law Enforcement (00:35:13) Impact of Criminal Elements on Neighborhood Safety (00:36:32) "Racial Bias in Shot Spotter Sensor Distribution" (00:50:12) Impact of Rudy Giuliani's Crime Policies (00:57:17) Upholding Law Through Drug Crime Prosecution (01:01:27) Selective Prosecution Influence by District Attorneys
Today - a tense situation unfolded late Wednesday afternoon, leading to the arrest of a 45-year-old woman after a nearly four-hour standoff with local police and SWAT teams. And later - we remember Matt Primomo, a cherished member of the Leavenworth community and a respected avalanche forecaster and mountain guide, whose life was tragically cut short last week.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's your latest news with WWJ's Jonathan Carlson and Jackie Paige. Some people from out of state are expressing interest in the city of Detroit following the NFL Draft. (Photo: © Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK)
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On the South Florida Roundup, we spoke with Ben Crump, the attorney for Donald Armstrong, the Liberty City man shot by Miami police last month during a mental health episode. Does the case revive issues about Miami police training? (01:03) We also looked at what happens now that Miami's district map has been dumped because of its racial gerrymandering (15:10). And we talked about the new interactive Everglades restoration visuals for the WLRN podcast Bright Lit Place (28:09).
Today - a tense situation unfolded late Wednesday afternoon, leading to the arrest of a 45-year-old woman after a nearly four-hour standoff with local police and SWAT teams. And later - we remember Matt Primomo, a cherished member of the Leavenworth community and a respected avalanche forecaster and mountain guide, whose life was tragically cut short last week.Support the show: https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Some local police departments are reporting trouble with their 911 service, in connection with a big nationwide outage of wireless services. WWJ's Mike Campbell reports which services are affected, and more importantly, which municipalities are reporting 911 issues. Two small children are being credited with saving the life of their father, following a suspected drug overdose. But, there's a lot more to this story. WWJ's Charlie Langton has the details. (Credit: Getty)
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An Austin, Texas Democrat politician is demanding police step up their patrols in his neighborhood despite previously voting to defund them.Yes, in the latest example of ‘Do as I say not as I do,' Representative Greg Casar now says that he wants more police for at least the next week. It's unclear why the Congressman wanted the extra police.The Austin Police Retired Officers Association however did not hold back and called out the Congressman's sudden change of tone.“We want everyone in Austin to feel safe, but this seems to us as the height of hypocrisy from the congressman. Maybe he should hire private security like his fellow squad members do. Sure seems like he wants the police in his neighborhood just not yours,” the ROA tweeted out.Support the show
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