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AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the Wisconsin school shooting investigation
Hey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know!The CopDoc Podcast - Season 7 - Episode 143This episode originally aired in October 2022 (ep. 89) Shon has been the COP in Madison, WI since 2021. He was inducted into the Center for Evidence-based Policing Hall of Fame! Prepare to be inspired by the journey of Chief Sean Barnes as he shares his unique path from serving in the US Marine Corps to leading the Madison, Wisconsin Police Department. Chief Barnes opens up about the transformative power of evidence-based policing and the SARA model, he first encountered in Greensboro, North Carolina. His commitment to lifelong learning led him to pursue a PhD in leadership studies, influenced by his wife and mentors like Dr. Theron Bowman. Through his experiences, Chief Barnes exemplifies how strong leadership can forge effective policing strategies and strengthen community relations in today's world.Chief Barnes candidly reflects on his leadership challenges and triumphs in Madison, revealing the critical balance between engaging with the community and maintaining internal department cohesion. His early missteps taught him the importance of prioritizing trust and accountability within the force and with the public. Chief Barnes fosters an environment where authenticity and relatability thrive by connecting personally with officers and remaining vulnerable. Ride-alongs and personal stories have become pillars of his leadership approach, showcasing the value of building genuine connections with colleagues and community members.Discover the innovative initiatives that Chief Barnes has spearheaded, focusing on mental health, cultural awareness, and the professionalization of policing. From establishing mental health officers to embracing models like CAHOOTS, the Madison Police Department is at the forefront of progressive policing strategies. Chief Barnes also discusses the impact of programs like LEADS and the 30 by 30 initiative, which aim to increase the representation of women in law enforcement. By examining racial disparities and reflecting on events like the George Floyd protests, Chief Barnes emphasizes the need for actionable outcomes from community dialogues, driving meaningful change in 21st-century policing.Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com
We hear from Madison, Wisconsin police chief Shon Barnes with early information about the school shooting this morning and Chad discusses the details with Adam and Dave.
Here's your local news for Monday, May 13, 2024:We share a big update in one of Madison's most infamous cold cases,Hear the details on the agreement between student demonstrators and UW-Madison leadership,Get ACLU Wisconsin's take on student protest and a possible TikTok ban,Mark the anniversary of the Coldbath Fields "riot,"Take a closer look at a popular cocktail,Review two movies,And much more.
The City Cast team is here to round up the news of the week. Bianca Martin and Molly Stentz recap the latest in the ongoing quest to build a grocery store on South Park street to replace the Pick ‘n Save. Should the city spend another million? Plus, more Madison Police officers will now wear body cameras. And Marshfield Clinic wants your ticks. Seriously. Mentioned on the show:
Here's your local news for Thursday, April 11, 2024:We get the latest information on last night's deadly shooting,Hear incoming superintendent Dr. Joe Gothard's priorities for MMSD,Look back on Justice Ann Walsh Bradley's career - after her announcement that she's not running for re-election in 2025,Talk government transparency,Broadcast the most up-to-date fishing report,Catch up with the Madison Flamingos,And much more.
Here's your local news for Thursday, February 1, 2024:We share Madison's latest crime data - after this year's "State of Public Safety" address,Learn about Governor Evers' new health care industry taskforce,Get the details on a bill that would prevent competitive bidding on long-distance transmission projects,Round up open records news,Air the latest fishing report,Recap Forward Madison's charitable works this season,And much more.
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Ep #533 Of The Clay Edwards Show W/ Therese Apel On 103.9 WYAB (06/13/23) 1. RIP Pastor Frank Hornsby 2. We discuss the Berry's Seafood drama and the online accusations that they committed some form of racism. 3. Who the hell is Matt Rife and why does your wife or girlfriend like him so much? 4. Megan Fox is a witch 5. We break down and discuss the fallout from the Brandon shooting the lead to the death of Madison Police officer Randy Tyler Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwarsShow.Com for all things Clay
Clip From Ep #533 Of The Clay Edwards Show W/ Therese Apel On 103.9 WYAB (06/13/23) 1. We break down and discuss the fallout from the Brandon shooting the lead to the death of Madison Police officer Randy Tyler Check out my website at Www.ClayEdwarsShow.Com for all things Clay
Here is your local news for Monday, June 6:CUNA mutual group strike pauses.Bipartisan group dedicated to restoring trust in elections opens a branch in Wisconsin.Madison airport opened its new terminal.Republican lawmakers propose plans for PFAS chemicalsMadison Police are contracting out their lengthy transports to the only state-run psychiatric facility. Advocates say postpartum care should end up in the next state budget. Forward Lookout takes a gander at the week ahead, we jump back in time to 130 years ago, and review two new movies.
The Madison Police Department is one of the largest local law enforcement agencies in the country that hasn't embraced body-worn cameras. Chief Shon Barnes calls body cams a “must” for the department and has been working on a 90-day pilot program to test out the technology. Eventually, Barnes hopes body cams are standard issue for Madison police officers. Event on May 19: Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Sign up for the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
01:00 Officer accused is dropped from indictment 02:36 These states made it easier for anyone to become a LEO 03:40 Sheriff raises concerns over recruit exams 15:10 Armed mental pursuer neutralized by officers LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show) Season 8, Episode 03c (1,907) filmed on 01/16/2023 Topic 1 concerns federal prosecutors dropping the indictment against an NYPD Officer for accusations of being a spy for the Chinese government. Topic 2 concerns the Madison Police and Fire Commission voting to stop credit checks for prospective officers and Nevada proposal Assembly Bill 30, which would end the citizenship requirement for officers. Topic 3 concerns Hamilton County Sheriff Office Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey raising concern over the fact that cadets who fail their fitness exams, cannot take their final written exams. Topic 4 concerns video showing armed suspect, Darylray Lopez, being fatally shot by a Thornton police officer after he rushed the officer with a knife. Show Panelists and Personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police Detective) Special Guest: Mike Roche (retired United States Secret Service agent) John Newman (retired police assistant Chief) Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain) Randy Sutton (retired police Lieutenant) David D'Agresta (retired police Officer and sheriff's Corporal) 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/ MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the experts http://www.mymedicare.live/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leoroundtable/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leoroundtable/support
This is your WORT local news for Wednesday, November 30.Madison Police provide an update on yesterday's State Street shooting,Tammy Baldwin leads the way in passing of the Respect for Marriage Act,Local governments across the state took on a record amount of debt in 2020,And in the second half, a trip to Governor Nelson State Park, plenty of university news in 1960s Madison, and the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves.
Former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval joins Sly to discuss the need to bring resource officers back to Madison Schools.
Technogate Team 42 is back! Set in the year 2000 our Mage the Ascension game set in the World of Darkness is focused on the Technocracy construct in Madison Wisconsin called Technogate. This construct uses an encapsulated black hole to travel through Space and other Dimensions. The members of Technogate Team 42 are Phaedra, Tycho, Gretchen, and Malakai. This episode Technogate Team 42 settle into the Val Helsen library while the guardian spirit Gabriel tells all. When Kyle's life is considered in danger, Pheadra takes charge and makes a clone of him. While on their way to figure out more about the mysterious Beelzebub, the team gets pulled over by the Madison Police. Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/guldanagestories
State Rep. David Bowen has jumped into the race for Lieutenant Governor, and the Madison Police are set to announce the results of a report on their handling of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Plus, the positive COVID test rate is getting way too high, and the disparities between the vaccinated and unvaccinated continue to widen.
Former Police Chief David Couper provides an alternative model to policing protests that respects free speech and curbs violence. Couper worked to improve community relations and build trust in the Madison Police Department during his time as police chief. After a summer of unrest and escalation in Madison, Couper shares his views on where today's police departments are going wrong. Reporting by Clara Neupert of Wisconsin Watch and News414. Wisconsin Watch intern Will Cioci also contributed to this report. Originally published on December 9, 2020
In this episode we talk to our good friend, colleague, and owner of Audio for the Arts in Madison Wisconsin, Audrey Martinovich. We discuss her upbringing in Mt Horeb Wi, and how she helped her high school recognize LGBTQ students and giving them representation. How she makes it in a male dominated business that she kills it in. Her moving to Castle Gray Skull in Blanchardville WI and her run in with the locals from the Homecoming parade in 2019. Reactions to Jacob Blake, and the Kenosha shooter, and how it's affected the Madison Police force. Plus the most little nuggets of fun that we don't have time to type out. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Here' your WORT Local News for Monday, December 7th, 2020: More developments on the first wave of a COVID-19 vaccine distribution, a local fountain sparks community feedback, the search for the next Madison police chief speeds up and in the second half, Wisconsin Getting Hotters looks at trees, Forward Lookout has a busy week ahead in local government, What's the Word looks at presidential pardons and Harry Richardson reviews two new movies.
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison.
Description Episode 83: A Dedication to Madison Police Officer Jodi Nelson On today's Madtown Mom Squad podcast Krista was leading the topic. We had a special show dedicating it to our friend, our sister Officer Jodi Nelson. Jodi is a 14 year veteran of the Madison Police Department. On November 23rd in Sun Prairie, Jodi and her wife Julie were walking on a bike path when they were struck by a vehicle that went off the road after hitting another automobile. Julie lost her life. Our hearts break for her. We wanted to dedicate this show and share stories of all the wonderful things we know and love about her, how we first met her, how she’s impacted all of our lives in such amazing ways. We ended with a dance party wishing she was here to join us! Jodi is a very good dancer! We dedicate this segment to you Jodi! We love you! You’re one of the strongest people we know! GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jody-amp-julie Thank you to our sponsor American Girl! Stay healthy and be safe. The ladies joined us all by phone. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with an email from a listener, the latest in a long trend of parents complaining about the content of their children's education. She dives deep into the insidious ideas that are being taught to your kids 2:30 – Retired Milwaukee Police detective Steve Spingola joins Vicki, and they discuss the problems with Milwaukee education and how it contributes to a rise in crime 3PM – Former Madison police Chief Mike Koval joins Vicki to discuss how further cuts to the Madison Police budget will harm the city 3:30 – Vicki goes over the extreme backpedaling sites like Facebook and Twitter have done following FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's comment on Section 230, and she talks the dueling town halls with Marc Lotter, Director of Strategic Communications for Trump 2020 4PM – Vicki is joined in studio by Matt Kittle, Empower Wisconsin, and they discuss a number of issus
Welcome to Season 2 of The Right Idea Podcast! Join Kevin Nicholson, volunteer President and CEO of No Better Friend Corp. on Season 2 of the Right Idea Podcast. This season, we’re sitting down and having conversations with a series of great Americans to celebrate our country, to talk about addressing our nation's challenges, and to lay out a path forward. Season 2- Episode 1: Join Kevin Nicholson, volunteer President and CEO of No Better Friend Corp. on Season 2 of The Right Idea Podcast. In Episode 1 of Season 2 we’re sitting down with former Madison Police Chief Michael Koval to discuss a path forward, as our nation and state are plagued by protests and violence after the death of George Floyd and the shooting of a man in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Host: Kevin Nicholson, President and CEO of No Better Friend Corp. Guest: Michael Koval, Former Chief of the Madison Police Department Producer: Emelia Rohl, Communications Director of No Better Friend Corp. Production Music: : https://www.bensound.com, https://www.premiumbeat.com
The Chair of the Public Safety Review Committee in Madison had an issue when Madison Police paraded during the pandemic for a 5 year old's birthday. She says it's a reason to discuss defunding police because they have too much time on their hands.
Former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval says Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway is disingenuous and loves scapegoating the Madison Police Department.
Waves of protests have rocked the United States since Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin choked Minneapolis resident George Floyd to death on May 25th. Here in Madison, Floyd’s death reopened old wounds, including echoes of the deaths of Tony Robinson, Paul Heenan, Ashley DiPiazza and Michael Shumacher at the hands of Madison Police between 2012 […] The post Rethinking Madison-Area Policing appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway sent a message to the Madison Police force letting them know she's with them and feels for them. That message was leaked. She then sent an apology for the message to those protesting for the Black Lives Matter movement.
RETIRED POLICE OFFICER DAVID STIDHAM SHARES HIS LIFE ON BEING A POLICE OFFICER AND HOW THE TIMES HAVE CHANGEDSupport the show (http://loudmouthdean.com)
When two Madison Police officers showed up in her hospital room, a woman who had just overdosed on heroin, thought she was likely going to jail. Instead, the officers offered her an opportunity that helped change her life. Now Shawn Sveum hopes to help to others who are struggling by appearing on this podcast and candidly talking about her difficult path to a healthy and happy life. It all started when those officers in the hospital told her about MPD’s Madison Addiction Recovery Initiative, or MARI. Joining Sveum on the podcast is MARI coordinator, Officer Bernie Albright, who provides exciting news about the program’s future.
Madison Police are warning people about car thefts when warming up your car. Some states even make it illegal to do this. Do you warm up your car in the Winter?
Episode 33: Halloween Special w/ Madison Police Officer Jodi Nelson It's a Spooky time on the Madtown Mom Squad! It's a Halloween Special on TIPS to stay safe for Halloween. Special guest Madison Police Officer, Jodi Nelson, MPD Pride-Chair & Community Outreach & Resources Education (Core) joins the Madtown Mom Squad on things to watch out for from picking out costumes to areas to avoid, it's all on Madtown Mom Squad Halloween Special! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speakers include Frank Production organizers, Madison Police officials, City Traffic Engineering staff and the Executive Director of the State Street Business Improvement District (BID)
Speakers include Frank Production organizers, Madison Police officials, City Traffic Engineering staff and the Executive Director of the State Street Business Improvement District (BID)
The UW Madison Police sent a tweet saying they were ready for Badger Gameday. 5... Yes! 5 people complained that the picture was unwelcoming so the UW Madison Police Chief apologised and deleted the tweet.
Interview with Koval and what is the city going to do?
Just the interview portion of the show with former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Madison Police officers will be building stronger bonds with area young people this summer through youth academies, soccer programs and other activities designed to build leaders while breaking down barriers between youth and police. In this podcast Community Outreach Captain Matt Tye talks about MPD’s efforts to partner with outside agencies to find solutions to social and community issues impacting young people. Capt. Tye also examines how his team is helping children make better decisions through restorative justice efforts.
It is something the MPD took a national lead on years ago. Now a group of Madison Police officers, all subject matter experts in implicit bias training, have formed a team and are leading efforts to educate many, both inside and outside of the MPD, on how to recognize unconscious biases. The goal is to have more compassionate officers and community members. In this podcast two from the team, Officer Natalie Deibel and Officer Lore Vang, talk about how their work is changing lives and policing for the better.
The incoming Mayor thinks it's an invasion of privacy for cops to wear body cams.
A prominent defense attorney provides keen insights following Mollie Van Wagner’s death Following the recent heroin overdose death of his beloved daughter Mollie, prominent defense attorney Chris Van Wagner joins the podcast to talk about what families need to understand about addiction. Mollie, a Madison native, died at the age of 29, after being saved two times previously by Madison Police who administered Narcan following past overdoses. Diminishing the stigma surrounding heroin addiction, and getting more help for people like Mollie is now pushing her dad forward, as he explains in this emotional podcast.
The dark web is a “secret” area of the internet where illicit and criminal activity flourish. It is not accessible by a Google search. How does it work? Who is using it? What is on it? Dick’s guests are retired detectives George Chavez and Cindy Murphy who specialized in digital forensics for the Madison Police … Continue reading The Dark Web → The post The Dark Web appeared first on Insights with Dick Goldberg.
The dark web is a “secret” area of the internet where illicit and criminal activity flourish. It is not accessible by a Google search. How does it work? Who is using it? What is on it? Dick’s guests are retired detectives George Chavez and Cindy Murphy who specialized in digital forensics for the Madison Police … Continue reading The Dark Web → The post The Dark Web appeared first on Insights with Dick Goldberg.
Host Stu Levitan Talks Madison Police Topics with Guest Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Host Stu Levitan Talks Madison Police Topics with Guest Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Chief Koval and Central District Command staff held a news conference regarding an arrest in a recent stranger sexual assault.
22 year old Kelly Nolan would disappear after a night out with friends in Madison, Wisconsin. Her remains would be discovered July 9 in a remote wooded area south of town. Includes an interview with Joel DeSpain of the Madison Police department. #murder, #unsolved, #Wisconsin Support the show.
Organizers of Freakfest, including Madison Police, City Traffic Engineering, Frank Productions staff and officials of Madison's Central Business Improvement District and the Greater State Street Business Association (BID) discuss logistics of traffic, behavioral enforcement and the entertainment lineup for Freakfest 2017, which is Saturday, October 28 on State Street.
The Daily Download with Robin - Madison Police Public Information Officer Joel DeSpain
More than 30 new Madison Police officers take the oath of office this week after being selected from hundreds of applicants. In this podcast, Capt. Mary Schauf, who heads up recruiting and training for the MPD, talks about the diverse and unique class and why many walked away from other worthy careers for the opportunity to become a member of one of the country’s best police departments. Capt. Schauf and Chief Koval also speak to their own personal journeys that brought them to the MPD so many years ago.
Coverage of the Madison Police Dept. Special Investigations Unit's Notification meeting.
Organizers of Freakfest, including Madison Police, City Traffic Engineering, and Frank Productions staff, will be on hand to discuss logistics of traffic, behavioral enforcement and the entertainment lineup for Freakfest 2016, which is Saturday, October 29. Special precautions are being taken because of the evening UW Football game vs. Nebraska.
This month we talk with Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
This month we talk with Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Law enforcement panel and community leaders will address offenders and notify them that they will be receiving special attention due to their violent histories.
Have a Happy Labor Day.A comment on Glenn Beck's Project 912 logo.Pakistani flood reporting and an EOTS contest.(eots@inbox.com)Dan's bluetooth setup seems to be fixed.(Kudos to Sam.)Mail Bag:Two from Mike this week:1) French teacher suspended for spending too much time teaching Holocaust.2) Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio: Justice Dept. "Sandbagged" me with lawsuit in Civil Rights probe.One from Al:1) Get Your Flag Ready, 9/11/2010.One from powerful, enormous Earl.Two from Peter:1) Statement from Australian Prime Minister — Kevin Rudd.2) The Dallas Solution.The Rest of the Show:1) Madison Police pay $27,000 in excessive force claim.2) Madison to pay McDonald's $312,000 because of bridge that crippled business.3) Discovery Channel hostage crisis ends: Gunman dead, hostages safe.