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Peter J. Forcelli, a recently retired Deputy Assistant Director of the ATF, joins the show to break down his career inside some of the most dangerous criminal investigations in the country. From working as an NYPD homicide detective and surviving the 9/11 attacks to leading federal investigations targeting armed gangs and violent criminal organizations, Forcelli shares what the job actually looks like behind the scenes. He talks about developing complex cases, executing hundreds of search warrants, making over a thousand arrests, and the personal toll of dedicating a life to law enforcement. The conversation also explores accountability within the justice system, investigative excellence, and the responsibility that comes with holding power — including his role in uncovering wrongful convictions and fighting for justice when the system gets it wrong. _____________________________________________ #TrueCrime #LawEnforcement #FederalAgent #ATF #CrimeStories #BehindTheBadge #RealStories #youtubepodcast _____________________________________________ Thank you to PRIZEPICKS for sponsoring this episode:Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/IANBICK and use code IANBICK and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! _____________________________________________ Connect with Peter Forcelli:Website: https://www.peterjforcelli.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterforcelli/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092203516682Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/pete_force/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Path-Operation-Furious-Lawyers/dp/B0CCMMQKCQ _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 From NYPD to Federal Agent: Inside a Life of Law Enforcement 07:00 Growing Up and Choosing a Career in Policing 14:00 Early Years as an NYPD Officer on the Streets 21:00 Becoming a Detective and Joining Federal Task Forces 28:00 Freeing the Innocent and Working Major Federal Cases 37:00 When the Justice System Gets It Wrong 42:00 PTSD, Burnout, and the Toll of Major Investigations 51:00 9/11 as a First Responder: What He Saw That Day 01:00:00 Leaving the NYPD and Moving to the ATF 01:07:00 Life as a Federal Agent and National Investigations 01:13:00 Cartels, Phoenix, and the Fast and Furious Era 01:23:00 Fallout, Consequences, and Career Crossroads 01:29:00 Leading ATF Teams and Responding to Mass Shootings 01:36:00 Cancer, Survival, and Facing Mortality 01:41:00 Retirement, Legacy, and Lessons From a Life in Law Enforcement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Stranger Saved a Retired NYPD Officer's Life on Christmas Eve, A Special Episode Worth Hearing. This is more than a headline. It is a true story of survival, loss, depression, and an unexpected moment of human connection that changed everything. Look for The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on social media like their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. Dean Simpson is a retired police officer from the New York City Police Department. Years before this Christmas Eve, he was shot in the line of duty during a violent, life-and-death encounter. He survived the attack, but the shooting left him permanently disabled. What followed was a slow, painful unraveling that many first responders know too well. The inpsiring episode is streaming for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most every major Podcast platform Purpose disappeared. Pain remained. Alcohol filled the silence. By December of 2001, Dean's life had narrowed to drinking, isolation, and attending one police funeral after another. Just three months earlier, the Twin Towers had fallen. While his fellow officers ran toward the chaos on September 11, Dean woke up late, hungover, and drowning in guilt. He still put on his uniform and reported to Ground Zero, working at “The Pile” for weeks, until he realized he wasn't helping anymore. A Stranger Saved a Retired NYPD Officer's Life on Christmas Eve, A Special Episode Worth Hearing. Supporting articles about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium , Blogspot and Linkedin . Then came Christmas Eve. That morning, Dean put his father's revolver in one pocket and his father's worn Bible in the other. He boarded a train at Penn Station with a one-way ticket upstate. He had already decided that once he reached his destination, his life would end. He chose a secluded place so no one would have to clean up the mess, a thought that haunted him even then. While the train rolled north through snow-covered landscapes, a stranger sat down next to him. Her name was Erin. She was a chatty grandmother with a red scarf and a warm smile, exactly the kind of person Dean did not want to talk to. She spoke about the beauty of the city, the holidays, life, and love. Dean sat in silence, angry at her optimism, angry at everything. When she finally asked what he loved about New York City, his response was cold and sharp. Available for free on their website and streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and other podcast platforms. “I love being left alone.” Instead of snapping back or moving seats, Erin stayed. When Dean apologized, she accepted. Slowly, gently, she drew him into conversation. She shared her own story, her late husband, her children, her grandchildren. And for the first time in a long while, Dean talked about his life. About being shot. About losing his father. About feeling useless and invisible. A Stranger Saved a Retired NYPD Officer's Life on Christmas Eve, A Special Episode When the train reached Albany, Erin handed him a small pink note. “I don't know where you're headed,” she told him, “but when you get there, read this.” They hugged, and she was gone. Dean continued on to Black Mountain, climbing toward Lake George with ice-capped water below. At the summit, he opened his father's Bible. A scrap of paper fell out, marking a verse: Corinthians 10:13. To a cop, that number meant something else entirely, police code for officer needs assistance. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Then he read Erin's note: “Dean, life is a gift meant to be shared. Don't ever give up hope. Merry Christmas. Erin.” In that moment, something lifted. The weight inside him eased. Dean emptied the revolver and threw it into the abyss. Then he turned around and walked back down the mountain. A Stranger Saved a Retired NYPD Officer's Life on Christmas Eve. That was the day a stranger saved his life. In this special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, Dean Simpson tells his story openly, not for attention, but to reach others who may be standing on the same edge. He speaks about trauma, addiction, purpose, and recovery. He shares how the badge shaped him, how it nearly broke him, and how one unexpected act of kindness redirected his life. His interview can be found on The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast website, on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and across most podcast platforms where listeners will find authentic law enforcement stories. Dean is also the author of two books: The Blue Pawn: A Memoir of an NYPD Foot Soldier, a raw and unfiltered account of life in law enforcement, and Godless v. Trust: The Radical Left's Quest to Destroy Western Civilization, reflecting the worldview forged through experience and service. His story has been shared across Facebook, Instagram, and various news outlets, and is now featured in a special episode of a powerful podcast conversation. Listeners can hear Dean tell this story in his own words on Apple, Spotify, and other major podcast platforms. A Stranger Saved a Retired NYPD Officer's Life on Christmas Eve, A Special Episode Worth Hearing. The full podcast episode is streaming now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. This is not just a story about a retired NYPD officer. It's a reminder that you never know when a simple conversation, a shared moment, or a stranger's kindness might save a life. And sometimes, angels don't have wings, they just won't stop talking. Be sure to check out our website . Be sure to follow us on X , Instagram , Facebook, Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. Listeners can tune in on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most every major Podcast platform and follow updates on Facebook, Instagram, and other major News outlets. You can find the show on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, X (formerly Twitter), and LinkedIn, as well as read companion articles and updates on Medium, Blogspot, YouTube, and even IMDB. You can help contribute money to make the Gunrunner Movie . The film that Hollywood won't touch. It is about a now Retired Police Officer that was shot 6 times while investigating Gunrunning. He died 3 times during Medical treatment and was resuscitated. You can join the fight by giving a monetary “gift” to help ensure the making of his film at agunrunnerfilm.com . Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. You can contact John J. “Jay” Wiley by email at Jay@letradio.com , or learn more about him on their website . Stay connected with updates and future episodes by following the show on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, their website and other Social Media Platforms. Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page , look for the one with the bright green logo. A Stranger Saved a Retired NYPD Officer's Life on Christmas Eve, A Special Episode Worth Hearing. Attributions Amazon NY Post Amazon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The All Local 4pm Update for Monday, November 17th 2025
This is the noon All Local for November 17, 2025.
Elected officials are asking for a trial in the killing of an unarmed man and a bill to ban horse drawn carriages is voted down. Meanwhile, the Studio Museum in Harlem reopens on November 15th., Also, New York City Mayor Eric Adams tries to influence Mayor-Elect Mamdani's Policy, and a Brooklyn man is arrested for flying in a fan-powered plane.
Two NYPD officers were injured in Washington Heights during an encounter with immigration agents and unionized Starbucks workers go on strike to disrupt Red Cup Day.
Governor Kathy Hochul is urging SUNY students to volunteer at food pantries as the federal shutdown nears 40 days and threatens food aid for millions of New Yorkers. Meanwhile, ICE is recruiting NYPD officers through social media ads promising higher pay and up to $50,000 in bonuses. Also, more New York City buses will start using cameras Monday to ticket drivers who block lanes, part of the MTA's push for faster, safer service. Plus, in this week's transit segment, a closer look at Mayor Elect Zohran Mamdani's bus plan and how controversy around the planned Gateway tunnels may have helped Mikie Sherrill win the New Jersey governor's race.
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When headlines turn 10-second clips into national firestorms, what actually happened before the camera started rolling? In this unfiltered conversation with Joe Imperatrice, NYPD officer and founder of Blue Lives Matter NYC, we dive into policing on the ground, viral narratives, and what's being left out of the story—plus the human side you never see: helping families of fallen officers and swearing in terminally ill kids as “officers for a day.”What you'll learn • How media framing vs. full body-cam context changes everything • 2020 on the street: what cops actually saw during riots & looting • “Blue vs. Black”? Why that framing fails communities and officers • Recruiting crisis: why entire departments are walking off the job • What BLM and Blue Lives Matter actually do with donations • Real stories: raising millions for families and giving kids one unforgettable day in NYCConnect with Blue Lives Matter NYC: https://bluelivesmatternyc.org/Guest: Joe Imperatrice — 20-year NYPD officer; founder, Blue Lives Matter NYC (501c3). His team has raised $4M+ for line-of-duty families and critically ill children connected to law enforcement.Follow Men's AllianceInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mensalliancetribe/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mensalliancetribeTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mensalliancetribeWebsite - https://www.mensalliancetribe.com/Explore Battlefield Coaching today and find yourself a Coach with experience overcoming a battle you are currently facing - https://battlefieldcoaching.comOrder the Book - Answer With Truth: The Ambassador's Field Manual for Leading Your Family Spiritually - https://amzn.to/3BmnuKV
The All Local Afternoon Update for Friday, October 10 2025
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Police say officers shot and killed a 28 year old man during a response to a domestic violence call in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. The NYPD says the incident is under investigation. Meanwhile, Bronx community groups are raising concerns about a proposed elevated service road alongside the Cross Bronx Expressway. And at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, hundreds of New Yorkers, along with cats, dogs, a camel, a horse, and even an owl, gathered for the annual Blessing of the Animals celebrating the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi.
On The Sal Greco Show episode 130, we discuss the recent rash of violent crimes being committed against NYPD officers duty officers in NYC. Plus protests around the United Nations as the NYC Mayor has been MIA from campaigning.Salvatore "Sal" Greco is a Former 14 year New York Police Department (NYPD) veteran, and a Sicilian-American. Being a strict fitness enthusiast, food connoisseur, and cigar aficionado Sal is no stranger to the Good and Evil in our lives. His origin story began with food industry work and a love for how it brought everyone together. Follow Sal:https://twitter.com/TheSalGrecohttps://www.instagram.com/thesalgrecohttps://tiktok.com/TheSalGrecoShow
The All Local Afternoon Update for 9/24.
A Manhattan judge has found an NYPD officer guilty of assault and official misconduct for pepper spraying a man who was already handcuffed. Meanwhile, Liberty star Jonquel Jones is joining the Brooklyn Public Library for a children's storytime Wednesday afternoon in Crown Heights.
Officer Omar Habib pleaded not guilty after prosecutors accused him of placing a man in an illegal chokehold. But the Bronx DA's office says Habib can be heard on his body camera recording asking himself, "what'd you do, bro?" Meanwhile, Jersey City residents are paying hundreds of dollars to apply for affordable housing. Mayoral candidate Bill O'Dea wants the fees to be eliminated. Finally, Governor Phil Murphy says Erin will miss the Garden State by a "substantial amount," but he's warning residents to avoid going in the water while the hurricane passes by.
This is the noon All Local for August 18, 2025.
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on the growing ranks of Bangladeshi police officers in the NYPD.
The heat wave is over, but New Yorkers now have to worry about flooding... The NYPD officer killed in Monday's mass shooting in Manhattan will be laid to rest... NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak turns deadly full 593 Thu, 31 Jul 2025 09:39:56 +0000 E6tiIvcYDcfVhSLgUsKV1154rstEQOV6 news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news The heat wave is over, but New Yorkers now have to worry about flooding... The NYPD officer killed in Monday's mass shooting in Manhattan will be laid to rest... NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak turns deadly The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on the funeral for a New York police officer.
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A gunman from Las Vegas opened fire inside a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper Monday evening, killing a police officer and three civilians, injuring others, and ultimately taking his own life. President Trump and VP JD Vance fire back at accusations the Trump DOJ is shielding Epstein associates. In a sweeping Q&A, President Trump weighs in on Gaza ceasefire talks, China trade negotiations, and hideous windmills. New reporting highlights President Trump's informal, direct approach to foreign policy, favoring personal texts and late-night calls over traditional diplomacy. Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldGround News: Go to https://groundnews.com/megyn
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Four people are dead — including an NYPD officer — after a gunman in body armor stormed the lobby with an assault-style rifle. Plus, President Trump says the images out of Gaza show children truly starving, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that “there is no starvation.” And it's been called “Epstein Island” for years. Now Trump is revealing he was invited, but insists he never went. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
Officials say a suspected shooter inside a Manhattan office building has been neutralized. A law enforcement official tells CNN that 4 people are dead including an NYPD officer on the scene. Multiple law enforcement officers tell CNN the shooter was found dead inside the building with what officials believe to be a self-inflicted injury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NYPD officer who was the first person killed in a shooting in a Midtown office building Monday evening was working a special assignment that many officers take to earn extra money. Plus, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is planning to implement phone restrictions in schools this fall. Also, New York's oldest residents are finding it hard to pay their bills, buy healthy food or leave their home. And finally, a new poll on the New Jersey governor's race puts Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill's lead against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the single digits.
Four people are dead — including an NYPD officer — after a gunman in body armor stormed the lobby with an assault-style rifle. Plus, President Trump says the images out of Gaza show children truly starving, directly contradicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that “there is no starvation.” And it's been called “Epstein Island” for years. Now Trump is revealing he was invited, but insists he never went. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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A new COVID variant, NB.1.8.1, has been detected in New York after spreading across Asia and 22 other countries. Health officials say it doesn't appear more severe than previous strains. Meanwhile, a former NYPD traffic officer and a Queens call center owner have pleaded guilty to a scheme that profited off crash victims by selling their personal information. Also, the Knicks beat the Pacers to keep their playoff hopes alive and push the series to a Game 6. Plus, on this week's transportation segment: a federal judge grants the MTA a preliminary injunction, blocking the federal government from retaliating over congestion pricing while the case plays out. There's also movement on a new Port Authority Bus Terminal, updates on the Penn Station redevelopment, and updated on 5G service on the G line.
On this episode of the podcast, Emmy Award-winning Actress Martha Byrne joins host Amanda Head to share the harrowing story of her husband, Mike McMahon — a retired NYPD Officer and private investigator who she says was wrongfully convicted in a case marred by FBI misconduct and political pressure. Byrne details how the FBI built its case on flimsy evidence, including a search warrant tied to a single email and how key exculpatory evidence was allegedly suppressed. She goes on to expose the overlooked role of Chinese agents in the case and accused the Department of Justice (DOJ) of failing to protect her family. Furthermore, Byrne speaks candidly about the emotional toll, the broader implications for justice in America, and her hope for pardon from President Donald Trump. You can follow Martha on X: @MarthaByrne10 and buy her forthcoming book, “In The Interest of Justice” which will be on bookshelves and online on June 5, 2025.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The MTA says it will not comply with the federal government's demand to shut down congestion pricing, despite Sunday's deadline. Meanwhile, New York City Council members are holding a hearing on parking reforms, focusing on safety measures like daylighting and truck loading zones. Plus, a former NYPD officer fired for firing his weapon off-duty is suing to get reinstated, arguing the punishment was too harsh.
This is the noon All Local for Monday, April 14th, 2025.
Two NYPD officers suspended after allegedly leaving scene of fatal car crash... NYPD reports historic lows in murders and shootings... MTA employee out of a job for having a side hustle on-the-clock full This is the All Local 4pm update for April 3, 2025 378 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 19:45:18 +0000 KcEcy5QIWc405CGi62vjwaefyfp5NuCd news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Two NYPD officers suspended after allegedly leaving scene of fatal car crash... NYPD reports historic lows in murders and shootings... MTA employee out of a job for having a side hustle on-the-clock The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
This week the guys are joined by the dynamic duo DC + TJ from the "Just A Dope Ass Podcast'! They ask them about ther journey in the mental health space before delving into the misconceptions of the poly relationship world. In the rapid fire segment, they discuss what super powers they would like to have and what was the last thing they searched for. In Quick Hits, they talk about the good old days of skype, dial up internet, and Paige Bueckers getting her jersey retired. And in #RuleBreakers, they discuss John Cena turning heel, Travis Scott being targeted, Dank Moss' new workout partner, and a NYPD Officer in a music video! Enjoy!
This is the All Local noon update for February 18, 2025.
Mayor Eric Adams is set to appear in federal court Wednesday for a pivotal hearing on the Justice Department's motion to dismiss his criminal charges. Meanwhile, an NYPD officer was shot during a standoff at a Lower East Side NYCHA complex. Officials say the suspect, a parolee, fired first before being taken into custody. Plus, Governors Kathy Hochul and Phil Murphy are proposing a statewide ban on cell phones in classrooms. WNYC's Sean Carlson speaks with New Jersey student Jayden Stuckey, Newark Superintendent Roger León, and Dr. Stephanie Marcello, chief psychologist at Rutgers Behavioral Health Care, about the impact.
Friday Morning tune into Police Pod Talk as host Cleveland sits down with retired Fort Wayne Police Officer and former New York City Police Officer, Cornell Wiley. In this compelling episode, they dive into Cornell's extraordinary journey through law enforcement, from his impactful years on the NYPD to his distinguished service in Fort Wayne PD. Hear firsthand about his role as a Detective, his courageous return to assist with recovery efforts after 9/11, and the pivotal moments that defined his career. Plus, discover how he transitioned into retirement and the entrepreneurial path that led him to successfully own and operate his own business. Don't miss this insightful conversation filled with stories of resilience, dedication, and transformation. Friday on Police Pod Talk!
On this episode of #TheFinestUnfiltered John & Eric sit down and discuss the a New Bill Would Seal Unproven Complaints Against NYPD Officers Related Articles: https://www.cityandstateny.com/policy/2025/01/clean-slate-cops-bill-would-seal-complaints-against-officers/402230/ To Purchase a Coffee Mug https://the-finest-unfiltered-podcast.printify.me/product/10258644 To learn more about us visit us at: Website: https://thefinestunfiltered.com Youtube: https://youtube.com/@TheFinestUnfiltered?si=Y5ZcHqdgVLunTYx9X: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheFinestUnfiltered https://www.instagram.com/johndmacari/ https://www.instagram.com/mostcomplainedcop/ X: https://twitter.com/RetiredNYFinest/ https://twitter.com/JohnDMacari https://twitter.com/EricDymCop Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheFinestUnfilteredPodcast If you are interested in purchasing a Finest Unfiltered T-Shirt please visit https://meyersuniforms.com/265-unfiltered-podcast-tee/ For any financial or investment advice please contact LaidLaw Blue at 888-901-2583 (Blue) or visit them online at https://laidlawwealthmanagement.com/laidlaw-blue/ tell them your friends at #TheFinestUnfiltered sent you. Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5689366474915840 #NYPD #NYC #Crime #Politics #Podcast #policepodcast #Cops #JohnMacari #EricDym
Bryan Safi (ABC's 911) is here to discuss LGBTQI Icon Geraldine Elizabeth Carmichael, a car executive who attempted to sell the Dale, a fuel-efficient three-wheeled car in response to the 1974 oil crisis. Plus, a corrupt NYPD Officer steals thousands of dollars in rent and deposit money for a Queens apartment. Stay schemin'! CW: There are non-graphic mentions of violence against a trans woman in this episode. (Originally Released 11/01/2021) Signed copies of Laci's book are back in stock on Podswag:https://www.podswag.com/collections/scam-goddess/products/signed-scam-goddess-lessons-from-a-life-of-cons-grifts-and-schemes Follow on Instagram:Scam Goddess Pod: @scamgoddesspodLaci Mosley: @divalaciBryan Safi: @bryansafi Research by Kaelyn Brandt. SOURCES:https://www.wpr.org/lady-and-dale-stranger-fiction-life-liz-carmichaelhttps://www.oprahdaily.com/entertainment/tv-movies/a35325931/liz-carmichael-wife-kids/https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/jan/29/the-lady-and-the-dale-trans-docuseries-liz-carmichaelhttps://www.vulture.com/article/the-lady-and-the-dale-hbo-series-review.htmlhttps://time.com/5935209/lady-and-the-dale-true-story/https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2021/01/10280883/elizabeth-carmichael-crimes-wife-family-deathhttps://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-cop-scam-rental-queens-new-victims-20211010-yubraro23fei7oierglzlw35gu-story.html Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/scam.
Dr. Phil goes inside NYPD headquarters where officers are working around the clock to keep the city safe. Ride along with NYPD as they patrol the city's most dangerous streets, showing us first-hand the challenges they're up against. NYPD has invited Dr. Phil into their world in an effort to change how Americans perceive the police and show first-hand how they protect and serve. Tune in to hear from Officers who worked alongside Detective Johnathan Diller just days after his death while on duty. Thank you to our sponsors: Cozy Earth: https://cozyearth.com/PHIL | Code: PHIL for up to 40% off. Beam: https://shopbeam.com/DRPHIL Code: DRPHIL Tax Network: https://tnusa.com/drphil or call 1-800-958-1000 for a free consultation.
In episode 948 of the Street Cop Podcast, host Dennis Benigno sits down with Austin Glickman, a dedicated member of the NYPD and the visionary behind LEO Weekend. Join them as they explore Austin's journey in law enforcement, from his early days to the creation of impactful events during Police Week. Discover how LEO Weekend fosters community and support for officers and their families, particularly in the face of denial of benefits and biased media narratives. The conversation dives deep into mental health challenges within the police community, the power of faith in resilience, and the importance of making the best out of difficult situations. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about building connections and fostering hope in law enforcement. Timestamps: 00:00:00:00 - 00:01:06:14 Teaser 00:01:06:14 - 00:02:37:08 Intro 00:02:37:08 - 00:07:11:06 Austin's background & LEO Weekend 00:07:11:06 - 00:11:05:21 Austin's current status with the NYPD 00:11:05:21 - 00:28:46:22 Police Week & How Austin started LEO Weekend 00:28:46:22 - 00:38:00:11 How do the respective families receive the events that LEO Weekend puts on? 00:38:00:11 - 01:00:12:08 Denial of benefits, biased media coverage, & mental health 01:00:12:08 - 01:26:06:03 Making the best of things & the power of faith 01:26:06:03 - 01:46:29:03 Resilience 01:46:29:03 - 01:52:11:13 Outro
2 NYPD Officers Shot on Lower East Side in Chase of Robbery Suspect A gunman shot two police sergeants who were trying to arrest him minutes after an armed robbery in a mahjong parlor on the Lower East Side in Manhattan on Thursday, Police Department officials said. One officer was shot in the groin, and the other was grazed by a bullet in the leg, Joseph Kenny, the chief of detectives, said at a news conference on Thursday at Bellevue Hospital, where the officers were being treated for their wounds. Both were in stable condition, said Chief Kenny, who was joined at the news conference by Mayor Eric Adams. The sergeant who was grazed will be released from the hospital on Thursday night, and the sergeant who was shot in the groin will be held overnight for observation. A man, Joshua Dorsett, 22, was taken into custody at the scene, Chief Kenny said. Around 4:15 p.m., the police responded to a 911 call regarding a man on the second floor of a building on Canal Street near Eldridge Street, Chief Kenny said. The man, whom the police later identified as Mr. Dorsett, had pulled out a gun and pointed it at several women at the mahjong parlor, a popular neighborhood spot where people gather and bet money on mahjong games, he said. Mr. Dorsett demanded that the women hand over their purses. He grabbed a number of purses, ran out of the building and fled north on foot, Chief Kenny said. Seven minutes later, police officers on Delancey Street saw Mr. Dorsett, who fit the description of the gunman.
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