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Ann and EJ spent time analyzing UTA's new west campus, which is projected to open in 2028 on Walsh Ranch. The duo also updates you on proclamation drama between the council, Tarrant County Jail updates, and the impact of the new appraisal rules on new homeowners.SHORT STORY #1: Fort Worth's proclamation process has council members divided.SHORT STORY #2: Tarrant commissioner wants sheriff to explain how jail operates. He says there's no point- Family members of Anthony Johnson Jr. call on officials to release full video of in-custody death- Another death in the jail (we did not discuss) - Amid scrutiny of Tarrant County Jail deaths, internal records reveal scrapped policySHORT STORY #3: The new Tarrant tax appraisal directors want change. But their idea is all wrong. | OpinionBIG STORY: UTA is going West. What does it mean for the city and surrounding areas?- ‘A game changer.' UT Arlington plans new campus in this booming Fort Worth developmentWINS AND LOSSES:Ann:
In this gripping episode of 'Holy Disruption,' host Heather Schott is joined by Jaco Booyens, an anti-human trafficking advocate, and Sheriff Bill Waybourn of Fort Worth. Together, they tackle the harsh reality of sex trafficking in America, debunking misconceptions and highlighting the pervasive nature of this crime. They discuss the transformative power of fatherhood, the dangers of pornography, and the vital role of the Church in fighting this injustice. With heart-wrenching stories and powerful insights, they call on parents and believers to engage actively in the battle against human trafficking.
Glenn looks at all the ways governments are regulating farmers and farms worldwide, as well as the regulations coming from the SEC for farmers in America. Glenn looks at the censorship efforts happening in Scotland and Canada and how the groundwork for censorship is happening right here in America. Glenn and Stu look at the current state of the 2024 election and which side Americans might be leaning toward. Despite a nearly $1 trillion deficit this fiscal year, the Biden administration is proposing spending even more. Why should American taxpayers pay for the Francis Scott Key Bridge if it's insured? Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn joins to discuss why Texas Gov. Greg Abbott should declare our border invasion a constitutional crisis. Glenn and Stu react to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's attack on people who don't like electric vehicles. The automotive sector isn't "moving away" from gas cars; the government is forcing it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn looks at all the ways governments are regulating farmers and farms worldwide, as well as the regulations coming from the SEC for farmers in America. Tarrant County Sheriff Bill Waybourn joins to discuss why Texas Gov. Greg Abbott should declare our border invasion a constitutional crisis. Glenn and Stu discuss the various types of food that can be made in a bathtub. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Champions for the Trafficked: Awareness in America, Nick Vujicic interviews Sheriff Bill Waybourn and activist Jaco Booyens both who have dedicated their careers to exposing human trafficking in the USA. As they share powerful stories from their experiences working on the front lines, they highlight the ways each of us can get involved to protect our families and communities as champions for the trafficked. NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE Call 1-888-373-7888 ( TTY: 711)
In "Champions for the Trafficked with Sheriff Bill Waybourn and Jaco Booyens" Nick Vujicic interviews two active members of the anti-human trafficking fight. Both Jaco and Sheriff Waybourn have dedicated their careers to exposing human trafficking in the USA. As they share powerful stories from their experiences working on the front lines, they highlight the ways each of us can get involved to protect our families and communities as champions for the trafficked.
A jury in Denton County on Tuesday found 39-year-old Jay A. Rotter, a former deputy with the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, guilty of murdering his special-needs girlfriend, Leslie Hartman. The 46-year-old woman, a paraplegic and popular artist in the area, was shot in the temple with Rotter's service weapon in August 2020. Rotter then attempted to stage her death as a suicide. The Denton County Criminal District Attorney's Office announced the jury's decision, revealing that Rotter was convicted of one count of murder. The same jury sentenced him to 30 years in a state correctional facility. Rotter had initially called 911, reporting that Hartman had suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside her home on Robinwood Lane. However, the evidence presented during the trial painted a different picture. First responders found Hartman dead, with Rotter covered in blood from the waist down. According to the Denton Police Department, Rotter claimed that his girlfriend unexpectedly shot herself while he was watching a movie at his desk in a bedroom. He was subsequently arrested on a $1 million bond. Hartman, confined to a wheelchair due to injuries from a past car crash, had been living with Rotter for about six months. The investigation revealed damning evidence from Rotter's cellphone, particularly messages on the Discord app around the time of Hartman's death. In a message that was never sent but later recovered from drafts, Rotter allegedly wrote, "I TOLD HER. LISTEN. ONE SHOT ONLY. THEY CALL IT IN AFTER AND THEY CAN." Another message mentioned shooting a "9 millie in this f—— hippy." Prosecutors argued that Rotter's statements to officers contradicted the evidence at the scene, pointing to the lack of gunshot residue or blood splatter on Hartman's hands, covered by a blanket. Rotter, on the other hand, had both gunshot residue and blood on his hands, suggesting an attempt to wash them. During the trial, Rotter's defense claimed the messages were about shooting a milk bottle in the backyard and argued there was no history of domestic violence between the couple. However, the jury deliberated for only three hours before convicting Rotter, rejecting the defense's arguments. Rotter, who joined the sheriff's office in 2005 and was fired in 2020 following the shooting, now faces a lengthy prison sentence. Sheriff Bill Waybourn expressed shock and sadness over the incident, stating, "We believe in the criminal justice process, and the truth will prevail." Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A jury in Denton County on Tuesday found 39-year-old Jay A. Rotter, a former deputy with the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, guilty of murdering his special-needs girlfriend, Leslie Hartman. The 46-year-old woman, a paraplegic and popular artist in the area, was shot in the temple with Rotter's service weapon in August 2020. Rotter then attempted to stage her death as a suicide. The Denton County Criminal District Attorney's Office announced the jury's decision, revealing that Rotter was convicted of one count of murder. The same jury sentenced him to 30 years in a state correctional facility. Rotter had initially called 911, reporting that Hartman had suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside her home on Robinwood Lane. However, the evidence presented during the trial painted a different picture. First responders found Hartman dead, with Rotter covered in blood from the waist down. According to the Denton Police Department, Rotter claimed that his girlfriend unexpectedly shot herself while he was watching a movie at his desk in a bedroom. He was subsequently arrested on a $1 million bond. Hartman, confined to a wheelchair due to injuries from a past car crash, had been living with Rotter for about six months. The investigation revealed damning evidence from Rotter's cellphone, particularly messages on the Discord app around the time of Hartman's death. In a message that was never sent but later recovered from drafts, Rotter allegedly wrote, "I TOLD HER. LISTEN. ONE SHOT ONLY. THEY CALL IT IN AFTER AND THEY CAN." Another message mentioned shooting a "9 millie in this f—— hippy." Prosecutors argued that Rotter's statements to officers contradicted the evidence at the scene, pointing to the lack of gunshot residue or blood splatter on Hartman's hands, covered by a blanket. Rotter, on the other hand, had both gunshot residue and blood on his hands, suggesting an attempt to wash them. During the trial, Rotter's defense claimed the messages were about shooting a milk bottle in the backyard and argued there was no history of domestic violence between the couple. However, the jury deliberated for only three hours before convicting Rotter, rejecting the defense's arguments. Rotter, who joined the sheriff's office in 2005 and was fired in 2020 following the shooting, now faces a lengthy prison sentence. Sheriff Bill Waybourn expressed shock and sadness over the incident, stating, "We believe in the criminal justice process, and the truth will prevail." Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A shooting happened on Monday involving an officer. The Tarrant County Sheriff joins Hal and Ernie with a update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Detective Mike Weber dives into the digital rabbit hole of Brittany's online activity and makes a discovery so shocking it turns his investigation on its head and reveals the depths of depravity offenders are capable of. Meanwhile, the fight to protect Alyssa ramps up and we meet Sheriff Bill Waybourn—a towering Texan lawman with a huge heart and an iconic mustache. He and his wife Laura will become a beacon of hope in Alyssa's life as she changes the course of their family forever. *** Follow host Andrea Dunlop on Instagram for behind-the-scenes photos: @andreadunlop Buy Andrea's books here. To support the show, go to https://apple.co/nobodyshouldbelieveme to listen on Apple Podcasts and just click ‘Subscribe' on the top of the show page to listen to exclusive bonus content and access all episodes early and ad-free or go to Patreon.com/NobodyShouldBelieveMe. For more information and resources on Munchausen by Proxy, please visit MunchausenSupport.com Download the APSAC's practice guidelines here. *** Sponsored by: Hello Fresh, America's #1 meal kit Go to HelloFresh.com/believe50 and use code believe50 for 50% off, plus your first box ships free! *** Produced by Larj Media Note: This episode contains sensitive content related to child abuse. Listener discretion is advised. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Happens when Local and Federal Law Enforcement Conflict? withSheriffWaybourn: Today, we answer a listener question about law enforcement and who has the ultimate say- federal or local? In what cases might a conflict be expected? Sheriff Bill Waybourn of Tarrant County, Texas is our guest and he will help us answer these questions.
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Tarrant County just seized the largest amount of pure, uncut Fentanyl in its history. Sheriff Bill Waybourn discusses the importance of this bust with Ernie and Monty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our culture is ever-changing, but how does that impact crime rates in our country? Jeremy Stalnecker is joined by Sheriff Bill Waybourn who shares his perspective on the issue as well as many of the other key issues in our culture today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our culture is ever-changing, but how does that impact crime rates in our country? Jeremy Stalnecker is joined by Sheriff Bill Waybourn who shares his perspective on the issue as well as many of the other key issues in our culture today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacki interviews Sheriff Jim Skinner of Collin County, TX and Sheriff Bill Waybourn of Tarrant County (Ft. Worth) about the new front for the “War on Drugs.” Since 2020, the Dallas – Ft. Worth Metroplex saw a 485% increase in fentanyl related deaths. These overdoses are not what you think. Rather than affecting the opioid drug-addicted population, these are accidental overdoses from the lacing of what appears to be legal, prescription drugs – usually bought online or from foreign sources – or the lacing of recreational drugs like marijuana or cocaine. Please share this podcast with your friends, children, and grandchildren so that they do not fall victim to this trend of fentanyl entering nontraditional sources.
This week Fort Worth felt like a big city as we gain national media attention for being the fist city to mine Bitcoin. Is this a good thing for the city? Listen to this episode to get a full perspective. The guys also discuss what happened at Paschal and why we should all be voting against Proposition D in the current bond election.Make sure to share with a friend and check-in for new pods every Monday morning!
Jimmy is back from being an international icon and has graced the 817 podcast with his presence again to talk propositions in this upcoming bond package. Today is the start of early voting and every day is a fight for a city we love to be prosperous. We talk Beto, Mercy Church, and the lack of leadership among Tarrant County's jail system.This is a full episode as even the wins and losses could have been short stories. So stay tapped in and enjoy the hang with your favorite local racketeers!
Sheriff Waybourn talks drugs, the border and sex trafficking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glenn starts the show off by interviewing Harry Jackson, a father who was criminally charged after accusing a leftist activist of being a groomer. Missouri state Senator Mike Moon joins Glenn to discuss his S.A.F.E. Act. Glenn exposes the dangers of SEL teaching and how it targets your children. Glenn and Stu discuss the Left's latest smear campaign against a Trump-appointed district judge after she shot down the CDC's federal mask mandate. A Democratic senator is pushing President Biden to send American troops into Ukraine. Sheriff Bill Waybourn joins to discuss the deathly amount of fentanyl that's crossing the southern border. Glenn and Stu discuss the reporter who is doxing the owner of a popular right-leaning TikTok account. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenn starts the show off by interviewing Harry Jackson, a father who was criminally charged after accusing a leftist activist of being a groomer. Glenn and Stu discuss the Left's latest smear campaign against a Trump-appointed district judge after she shot down the CDC's federal mask mandate. Sheriff Bill Waybourn joins to discuss the deathly amount of fentanyl that's crossing the southern border. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jacki explains that the current war between Russia and Ukraine was foreseeable and preventable, and the peaceful way out...All it takes is the right energy policy. - - - - - Then, Dan Kish, Distinguished Fellow of the Institute for Energy Research and 25-year veteran of Capitol Hill's energy-regulation committees talks war, America's ability to counter war with oil and gas production, how ESG investment criteria has exacerbated Europe's problems, and what our energy looks like in the future. - - - - - Finally, Jacki interviews Sheriff Jim Skinner of Collin County, TX and Sheriff Bill Waybourn of Tarrant County (Ft. Worth) about the new front for the “War on Drugs.” Since 2020, the Dallas – Ft. Worth Metroplex saw a 485% increase in fentanyl related deaths. These overdoses are not what you think. Rather than affecting the opioid drug-addicted population, these are accidental overdoses from the lacing of what appears to be legal, prescription drugs – usually bought online or from foreign sources – or the lacing of recreational drugs like marijuana or cocaine. Please share this podcast with your friends, children, and grandchildren so that they do not fall victim to this trend of fentanyl entering nontraditional sources.
Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered the FBI to investigate the "spike" in "harassments" against school administrators from parents fighting critical race theory. And while the FBI is looking into these parents, Garland is silent regarding the senators who are being harassed in places like restrooms and airports by activists. President Biden addressed it, however, and just said "it happens to everyone." Does it really though? A new report says that the coronavirus was spreading in Wuhan, China, as early as May 2019. The NIH Director Francis Collins announced he is stepping down by the end of the year. And lastly, Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen calls out the social media network for teaching the next generation to be "incredibly cruel." Today's Sponsors: Backed by 30 years of research, OMEGA XL is a powerful, natural supplement that helps reduce pain due to inflammation while it promotes healthy joints and increased mobility. Order now and get your second bottle free. Visit https://www.omegaxl.com/radio/?utm_source=internal&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=news Bags and puffiness under the eyes are a problem for millions of American men and women. Until now! Introducing the new Genucel serum with plant stem cell technology from Chamonix! Order now and get 50% off ALL Genucel Packages at https://www.lovegenucel.com/why Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
08/02/21 - Real America Interviews Dr. John Fleming, Rep. Byron Donalds, Sheriff Bill Waybourn, Kevin Simmers & Catalina Lauf
Sheriff Bill Waybourn joined the WBAP Morning News to explain a new county policy regarding small crimes, and whether or not the offenders will be arrested for them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Why are the Democrats suddenly bringing up court packing when they may not have the votes to implement it? Jesse Kelly has thoughts. Jesse also has thoughts on wokeism in sports now that the President Biden administration is engaging with NASCAR on social justice messaging. Plus, expert analysis from Bobby Burack and Sheriff Bill Waybourn.
Why are the Democrats suddenly bringing up court packing when they may not have the votes to implement it? Jesse Kelly has thoughts. Jesse also has thoughts on wokeism in sports now that the President Biden administration is engaging with NASCAR on social justice messaging. Plus, expert analysis from Bobby Burack and Sheriff Bill Waybourn. Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Congressman Devin Nunes (R) joins Buck to discuss how he believes it is really former President Obama calling all the shots in the Biden Administration and later Sheriff Bill Waybourn of Tarrant County Texas joins Buck to discuss how the Biden administration rule changes in terms of immigration enforcement are creating a new border crisis.
Mary Walter fills in for Brian Kilmeade. ***Fmr. NY Gov. George Pataki weighs in on Gov. Cuomo @ 00:36:38 [00:18:17] Sheriff Bill Waybourn [00:36:38] Fmr. Gov. George Pataki
Steve Bannon, Jack Maxey, and Greg Manz are joined by Ben Bergquam to discuss the latest on the coronavirus pandemic as the first incoming hits from the legal battle land. Calling in are David Kallman, Boris Epshteyn, and Sheriff Bill Waybourn with their reactions.
Sheriff Bill Waybourn shares his experience with assisting our friend Allen West once released from the hospital after motorcycle accidentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sheriff Bill Waybourn takes on the release of repeat drunk drivers at the White HouseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.