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On March 31st, 1981, twenty-one-year-old Lou Allen Goettsch had it made. A couple days earlier, he received a decent sized settlement check for a work injury he'd sustained earlier in the year, opened up a checking account, and put a deposit and first month's rent on a new apartment. Then, he vanished into thin air. Since the disappearance wasn't reported for two months, Abilene, Texas Police had a hard time figuring out where to start searching for the young man. In fact, there were absolutely no clues that cut them a break in that department. That year, two other young adults disappeared from Abilene, further complicating and taking resources away from one another. Twelve years after he disappeared, a man confessed to Lou's murder.If you have any information about the disappearance of Lou Allen Goettsch, please contact Abilene Crime Stoppers at 800-868-8477.You can support Gone Cold – Texas True Crime and listen to the show ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us at https://www.gonecold.comFollow gone cold on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, and X. Search @gonecoldpodcast at all or just click linknbio.com/gonecoldpodcastSources: The Abilene Reporter News, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Wichita Falls Times, and NamUs.gov #WhereIsLouGoettsch #JusticeForLouGoettsch #Abilene #AbileneTX #TaylorCountyTX #Texas #TX #TrueCrime #TexasTrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast #Unsolved #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrime #Disappeared #Vanished #MissingPerson #Missing #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCase #CrimeStories #PodcastRecommendations #SerialKiller #TrueCrimeCommunity #CrimeJunkie #MysteryPodcast #TrueCrimeObsessed #CrimeDocs #InvestigationDiscovery #PodcastAddict #TrueCrimeFan #CriminalJustice #ForensicFiles #TrueCrimeAddict #TrueCrimeLovers #CrimeSceneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.
A federal jury has ruled in favor of Terry Bevill, a former East Texas police captain, awarding him $21.35 million in a wrongful termination lawsuit stemming from his allegations of illegal collusion among Wood County elected officials; In other news, the popular global money transfer service MoneyGram International has been down for days due to a cybersecurity issue. The company said in a social media post when MoneyGram detected the issue it immediately launched an investigation and proactively went offline to protect its systems; after awarding $200,000 to Alamo Drafthouse, Richardson leaders say they were blindsided; And are you ready to cast your ballot in the November fifth general election? The Dallas Morning News is introducing a new tool to help you vote with confidence, Back to the Ballot. Here's a link: https://www.dallasnews.com/back-to-the-ballot/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Heritage Foundation president, Kevin Roberts who created the authoritarian Project 2025 has been reported to have frequented Opus Dei headquarters in Washington DC. Texas police try to arrest a librarian for checking out a civil rights book! Is this the world we want to live in?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In October 1985, the seemingly idyllic life of small-town educators Mickey and Joe Bryan came crashing down when she was shot and killed in their home. Joe, who was out of town for a work conference, appeared devastated and though they could find no signs the Bryan home had been forcibly entered, the Clifton, Texas Police first theorized the crime was a burglary gone wrong. But when Mickey's brother come to town and discovers a shocking piece of evidence alongside his ex-FBI Private Investigator, a new motive arises. Or, perhaps more accurately, a new motive is created. Was Joe responsible for Mickey's slaying? The lead investigator, a Texas Ranger, was hellbent on proving that was the case.Support the Texas Innocence Project at innocencetexas.orgYou can support Gone Cold – Texas True Crime and listen to the show ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us at https://www.gonecold.comFollow gone cold on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, YouTube, and X. Search @gonecoldpodcast at all or just click linknbio.com/gonecoldpodcastSources: cityofclifton.org, tshaonline.org, innocencetexas.org, The Clifton Record, The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The McAllen Monitor, The Austin American-Statesman, The New York Times, The Waco Tribune-Herald, The Corpus Christi Times, 20/20 ABC, KWTX.com, People.com, and KCNTV.com #JusticeForMickeyBryan #JusticeForJoeBryan #CliftonTX #WacoTX #BosqueCountyTX #Texas #TX #TrueCrime #TexasTrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast #Unsolved #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #UnsolvedMysteries #TrueCrime #Disappeared #Vanished #MissingPerson #Missing #Homicide #UnsolvedMurder #ColdCaseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gone-cold-texas-true-crime--3203003/support.
In the noon hour of today's show: -(00:49) Now at noon: McKinley beach reopening today after being closed for 4 years, the latest on storm damage in Iowa, and families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Texas police officers. -(03:52) Gwen Knapp of the DNA Doe Project on identifying the skull from the infamous "Chimney Doe" case 34 years after its discovery. -(11:54) The lifespan of vehicles on the road today. -(14:10) Tech Wednesday with ABC News Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski -(21:28) Recognizing Milwaukee Fire Battalion Chief Jeremy Starr
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and National Border Patrol Union President Brandon Judd join the podcast to discuss the unprecedented ruling by the Supreme Court today allowing Texas state police the ability to arrest illegal immigrants who cross the Southern border.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and National Border Patrol Union President Brandon Judd join the podcast to discuss the unprecedented ruling by the Supreme Court today allowing Texas state police the ability to arrest illegal immigrants who cross the Southern border.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Texas to enforce a controversial immigration law that allows state officials to arrest and deport migrants who cross the border illegally. Challenges to the law are not over as the justices sent the case back to a lower court. Geoff Bennett discussed the ruling with NewsHour Supreme Court analyst Marcia Coyle. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Texas to enforce a controversial immigration law that allows state officials to arrest and deport migrants who cross the border illegally. Challenges to the law are not over as the justices sent the case back to a lower court. Geoff Bennett discussed the ruling with NewsHour Supreme Court analyst Marcia Coyle. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
CBS News Correspondent, Austin - Texas joins Megan discussing the Texas will enhance the state law to allow police to arrest border crossers.
Justice Samuel Alito has momentarily halted the implementation of a circuit court ruling that would allow a law permitting local enforcement officers in Texas to detain unlawful immigrants. This move comes after the Biden Administration urged the Supreme Court to prevent the immediate enforcement of the law, purporting such a measure would significantly disrupt consistent enforcement of federal immigration laws within the state of Texas. The Court of Appeals in the Fifth Circuit overturned a previous decision by a lower court to stall the enforcement of the law pending a comprehensive court hearing. This action could have led to the immediate enactment of the law, barring intervention from the Supreme Court. However, Justice Alito authorized a temporary reprieve, effectively pausing the ruling of the Fifth Circuit until early evening on the 13th of March. On behalf of the current administration, Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar articulated to the Supreme Court that the immediate implementation of this law would drastically alter nearly a century and a half of established equilibrium between the federal government and individual states regarding immigration policies. She contended that the new law, given the label SB4, would allow Texas to expel non-U.S. residents to Mexico without its agreement. This could have considerable short term negative consequences on the diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Mexico. This relationship is deemed essential for effective regulation of immigration on the southwest border of the United States.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Become a supporter of this podcast: ET Talk Show AI ClubFed Appeals Court Reverses Ruling, Texas Police CAN Now Arrest Illegals.The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay of a federal judge's decision to put a Texas law allowing police to arrest illegals on hold for a week.The appeals court ruling will stay in place unless the Supreme Court intervenes by March 9.
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Terrence Howard on the 6000-year-old ancient Egyptian symbol of the flower of Life! And how that translates into frequency, vibration and energy. Then, police watchdog Long Island audit interviews officers and attorneys about the case of the Texas police chief who is handing out Adderall at parties tasing other officers and pointing his gun at them! I invited Long Island audit to look at my case promise to hire those poor officers who were retaliated against for being whistleblower about this abusive police chief! Tristaforsheriff POLITICO DEMOCRATS ONLY DEMOCRATS ONLY - MEME GROUP ASU MSW Students DEMOCRATS UNITED FOR DEMOCRACY DEMOCRACY SUPPORTERS UNITE Democrats Seeking Sanity MeidasTouch Tucson What's Up NPR Politics Podcast Group Trista Justice Politics, Current Affairs, News & Commentary Politics News & Updates POLITICS TODAY Democrats Col. Rey Lopez for Congressman Supporters LDS womens union Trista Di Genova Democratic America Democrats of Arizona AZ Latinx Caucus AZ DEMOCRATS LABOR CAUCUS AZ Hispanic Community Forum azcentral Azcentral Politics azcentral opinions Tucson CLUCKS TucsonSentinel Tucson Democrats Long Island Audit Inc. Police The Police Politics Today Politics Girl POLITICS TODAY Women Warriors WOMEN IN POLITICS Women In Politics Democrats Abroad Taiwan Latest News Updates Latest News Update Latest News Updates Tucson Artists HuffPost Politics NYT Politics Washington Post Politics I shall be posting daily missives on substack now! Find me at "TRISTA FOR SHERIFF". My goal is to network with my favorite writers, and eventually contribute to all my favorite publications kind of like self syndication. Substack is where real writers hang out if you didn't know! I wonder who will be the first person to follow me there
AP correspondent Donna Warder reports on Shootings Illinois-suspect in multiple shootings on the outskirts of Chicago found in Texas
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Dec. 20, 2023 ~ Matthew Schneider former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan now with Honigman talks about the new Texas migrant law and The Colorado Supreme Court orders Donald Trump off the ballot.
12/19/23 Hour 3 The left is quick to compare Trump's “poisoning the blood of our country” to Hitler's Nazi Germany. JD Vance schools an AP reporter for jumping to conclusions. Vince speaks with Jonathan Skrmetti, Attorney General from the state of Tennessee, about his lawsuit against BlackRock in a first-of-its-kind lawsuit over ESG considerations. Governor Greg Abbott gives state police immigration arrest powers. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 from 3-6pm. To join the conversation, check us out on social media: @WMAL @VinceCoglianese. Executive Producer: Corey Inganamort @TheBirdWords See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessie and Andie tell the story of Madelaine Brockway and Jacob LaGrone who recently had a wedding cost a rumored $59 MILLION dollars, and who celebrated their anniversary with Jacob getting arrested for shooting at Texas police officers and now facing life in prison. They also cover the story of Joyce Marie Pelzer, who was just convicted of a murder of an ex-girlfriend while she currently sits in jail for the separate murder of her wife. Current Affairs is Love Murder's show about the stories of love gone fatally wrong that are in the news right now. https://people.com/viral-wedding-of-the-century-groom-facing-life-sentence-8410018 https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/12/01/jacob-lagrone-viral-wedding-century-indicted-prison-tiktok/ https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/madelaine-brockway-wedding-jacob-lagrone-arrest-b2459889.html https://people.com/woman-stabbed-wife-death-convicted-killing-ex-girlfriend-remains-missing-8412092 https://www.dekalbda.org/news_detail_T6_R253.php Find LOVE MURDER online: Website: lovemurder.love Instagram: @lovemurderpod Twitter: @lovemurderpod Facebook: LoveMrdrPod TikTok: @LoveMurderPod Patreon: /LoveMurderPod Credits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-Hoffman
Ho Ho Howdy and Merry Christmas Y'all! It's December 2023 and we're Talkin' Texas on the Daytripper Podcast with Chet Garner and Daniel Mecey! Featured musical artists: Vince Neil Emerson - Time of the Rambler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQVNLI9IFDk Thanks for subscribing - http://bit.ly/3TL61AO FOLLOW MY ADVENTURES. http://www.thedaytripper.com Instagram : http://www.instagram.com/chettripper Facebook : http://facebook.com/thedaytrippertv Twitter : http://twitter.com/chettripper Check out our Texas-sized collection of day trip gear at The Daytripper Online Store: https://store.thedaytripper.com/ And be sure to visit the NEW Daytripper World Headquarters store in Downtown Georgetown, TX! Get directions here: https://thedaytripper.com/daytripper-headquarters/
FOX News Radio's Eben Brown joins Marc to discuss the Texas Police could arrest migrants under a bill that is moving closer to approval by the Texas Governor Abbott
In the 3rd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: VP Harris parrots Biden's 'Don't' Comment Real or Fake News with Carl: Carl gives us the headlines, we try to figure out if they are Real or Fake News. Think you can do better? Try your luck. FOX News Radio's Eben Brown joins Marc to discuss the Texas Police could arrest migrants under a bill that is moving closer to approval by the Texas Governor Abbott Marc AGREES with Hilary Clinton...find out why Coming Up: Jessie Jane Duff and Tom Ackerman
Coffee City fires police chief, deactivates police department.
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Episode: 00168 Released on July 17, 2023 Description: Dr. Andrew (Drew) Dasher joins us this week with how he transitioned from a sworn officer to a crime analyst, and the benefits it gave him from being on both sides. Drew shares two badge stories this episode, one of a bank robbery series and another of a sexual assault that was taking place in an apartment complex. Drew shares his perspective on the case as both an officer and an analyst, giving us a close look on what criminal investigations entail. Drew is currently a senior threat and risk analyst for the University of Texas Police at Houston. “Humping the call” has got to be one of the funniest phrases we've heard this year thus far. Do you have any funny phrases you've used or heard in law enforcement that you want to share with us? Feel free to comment on any of our social media platforms and/or YouTube channel. This episode also contains the everso funny segment Sh*t You Hear in the Office; as always, have one (or more) to share? Hit us up!~ Chris Hermann (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-chris-herrmann-beyond-the-dots/) Annette Shapiro (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-annette-shapiro-florida-woman/) Jonathan Sofley (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-jonathan-sofley-just-say-no/) Kristen Jacoby (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-kristen-jacoby-the-mile-high-analyst/) Jennifer Hill (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-jennifer-hill-going-above-beyond/) CHALLENGE: There are Easter eggs in one of the tables of the Excel chapter that Jason wrote for the IACA textbook. First-person to email us at leapodcasts@gmail.com about what the Easter eggs are will receive a $50 gift card from us. Happy hunting! Name Drops: Tom Cassidy (00:38:22), David Cariens (00:56:31), Pam Miller (01:07:14) Public Service Announcements: Rhea Gerstenkorn (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/rhea-lyn-gerstenkorn-the-designated-survivor/) Jim Mallard (https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/atwje-jim-mallard-the-analyst-in-the-shadows/) Related Links: https://www.dekalbcountyga.gov/police-services/welcome https://www.lincoln.ne.gov/City/Departments/Police https://www.utph.org/ https://www.ourdaughtersinternational.org/ Association(s) Mentioned: Vendor(s) Mentioned: Contact: adasher@mdanderson.org Transcript: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/34zk3d/AndrewDasher_transcript.pdf Podcast Writer: Mindy Duong Podcast Researcher: Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com. Logo: Designed by Kyle McMullen. Please visit www.moderntype.com for any printable business forms and planners. Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com Podcast Twitter: @leapodcasts 00:00:17 – Introducing Drew 00:07:49 – From Streets to Office 00:10:59 – ABS: Bank Robbery Series 00:24:39 – ABS: Serial Rapist 00:36:08 – Break: Rhea Gerstenkorn & Jim Mallard 00:36:55 – Onto Lincoln 00:45:07 – Threat Assessments 00:54:36 – Education Requirement 00:59:27 – Sh*t You Hear in the Office 01:08:03 – Personal Interests: Amateur Radio & Scuba Diving 01:13:40 – Words to the World
Episode 71 Dallas Police Assistant Chief Reuben Ramirez #7345 From Idea to Implementation Welcome back ATO family and welcome on Dallas Police Assistant Chief Reuben Ramirez who commands the Tactical Support Division. The Units under his command include Dallas SWAT, Gang Unit, Narcotics Division, Fugitive Unit, Mounted, K-9, Traffic/Motors and the Helicopter Unit. He started Dallas PD in 1995 and went to the Southwest Division and quickly engaged in proactive policing with the amazing Southwest 4040's Unit. This unit made a reputation as being the go to team as the most effective crime fighters in that division. He has worked many units within the Dept that include undercover Narcotics, Major Crimes Unit, PIU, Internal Affairs, Crimes Against Persons Bureau Commander and now over Tactical Operations Bureau Commander. All of this experience, at different levels of command, different types of people, has helped Reuben grow as a person and a professional and also open his mind to a systemic issue in the American policing model in handling officers' mental health after long term exposure to trauma. Fast forward to 2021 Dallas Chief gave Ramirez an assignment to gauge the Dallas Police Department's overall approach to caring for their employees. After several months of meeting, focus groups, and building a core team to help put his vision in motion the Dallas Police Wellness Unit was born. Just under a year in existence the Unit has seen early success and is continuing to gain steam to be the leaders and standard to change the mindset in its approach to first responder wellness. Chief Ramirez wrote a manuscript that was published in the International Association of Chief of Police (IACP) magazine on the implementation of the Dallas Police Wellness Unit for the month of May, Mental Health Awareness Month. In March of 2023 Reuben drafted Texas House Bill 3858 to incentivize other Texas Police agencies to create a wellness unit that proactively supports the mental health of their employees for years to come. At time of this episodes release it has passed the Texas House and Senate and is on its way to the Texas Governor's desk to sign. He also created Church Safety Ministry, after a church shooting in Southerland Springs Texas, to provide protocol to church members to survive if attacked. In this episode we will break down this article and listen to Chiefs vision on how he wants this Checkpoint model to become infectious beyond Dallas County to help change a culture, break stigmas, and show vulnerability is not weakness in the policing profession. This episode begins with a story from over 20 years ago and by the time you finish it you will see that Reuben took a tragedy and is now implementing and idea to benefit generations of first responders. Welcome Chief Ramirez to the ATO stage. Link to the IACP article: From Idea to Implementation - Police Chief Magazine
Kent McGowen was a Texas Police officer who attended an incident involving an arrest warrant which eventually resulted in the death of a woman. He served 20 years in prison.It was August 1992 when he executed a felony warrant while working in a sting to recover stolen firearms.In a complex chain of events, he shot the woman in self-defence.But the circumstances are much more intricate than the above indicates. it's a story of contacts, power play and witness tampering.If it could happen to a serving officer, it doesn't look good for the rest of us.** OPPERMAN EXCLUSIVE **Recorded April 14 2023
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports on Migrants-Train Car.
The Grapevine Police Dept. rejected a free pizza party from Patriot Mobile because leftists complained.Rep. Matt Rosendale, Rep. James Comer, and Charles Thorngren join the conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show, we travel to Texas to speak with author, podcaster, and Police Officer David Viergutz!David Viergutz is a disabled Army Veteran, an 8-year law enforcement veteran, the majority in rural Texas, and Field Training Officer. His experience is in drug interdiction, interview/interrogation, and investigations. He is also a mental health investigator and state child abuse investigator.David gives us some unique insights into policing in a small town in Texas.In today's episode, we discuss:· How David joined the army at age 16 1/2. He did get his parents' permission. · The injury that ended his army career.· His calling to join law enforcement. · The unique challenges and rewards of being a police officer in a small town. · Working with a variety of other law enforcement agencies in Texas, including the iconic Texas Rangers. · David's writing process has allowed him to produce a large amount of books in a short amount of time. · David's podcast, “The Nightmare Engine.” All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Check out David's website to learn more about him, his books, and his podcast!Check out Field Training (Brew City Blues Book 1)!!Enjoy the Cops and Writer's book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook groupConsider buying me a coffee :-)Do you enjoy gritty, action-packed real-life police dramas to get your fill of blood, heartache, and cop humor? You've come to the right series!Book one of Brew City Blues, Field Training, is now live and book two, Probation is now on pre-order and will be available for purchase on December 30, 2022, only on Amazon!Support the show
AP correspondent Ed Donahue on Texas School Shooting
Plus, Dallas Methodist shooter makes first court appearance since arrest and Uvalde parents clash with law enforcement.
A Dallas officer's funeral is today. Changes underway for the Fort Worth PD. KRLD All Local - October 19, 2022
When the state exercises its police power and as a result damages property, is there a constitutional obligation to pay for that damage? Jeffrey Redfern of the Institute for Justice joins to podcast to discuss Baker v. City of McKinney, a case he tried and won in June of this year in the Eastern District of Texas. Jeffrey shares with us how this court arrived at a decision different from the Tenth Circuit in Lech v. Jackson. Practitioners will also find his insights on voir dire invaluable. For more on Lech v. Jackson, listen to Episode 81 here. Jeffrey's Recommendations: Short Circuit Podcast Bound by Oath Podcast Barbarian Days by William Finnegan Please share your thoughts on the show or this episode with me. I'm on Twitter @J_Clint. If you have thoughts about future show guests or ideas for episodes, please let me know.
The Ulvalde sheriff is set to testify, Mayor wants body cam video released!
The Senate has reached a final agreement on a sweeping gun control bill, with provisions to financially incentivize states to implement red flag laws – Welcome to RED FLAG USA! Plus, insanity as the Uvalde Mayor claims that the Texas Police head is lying, and proceeds to DEFEND the school police response to the shooting. Third, Jack Posobiec analyzes the SCOTUS strike down of a law in Maine that would have prohibited State Tuition Assistance to religious schools. And finally, the U.S. Navy released a bizarre training video urging recruits to mind pronouns and respect safe spaces.Here's your Daily dose of Human Events with @JackPosobiec Save up to 65% on MyPillow products by going to MyPillow.com/POSO and use code POSO To get $500 of free silver on a qualifying purchase go to https://allegiancegold.com/POSO/ with code POSO
Your daily snapshot of the biggest stories including electricity trading on thewholesale energy market, the failures of Texas police, how playing cards could help solve cold case murders. ************************** Welcome to the 9News Lunch podcast. The biggest news stories of the day in less than 10 minutes, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon's live report for Radio New Zealand's "Morning Report" with Susie Ferguson.
Hour 1 - This time a shooter is taken down before any children were harmed. Local and national news update plus a commodities update from Tom Leffler of Leffler Commodities on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Two men including a bail bond agent are dead following a shootout in Garland; The Dallas Museum of Art is picking up the pieces after a man went on a rampage and damaged millions of dollars of priceless artifacts; The Park Cities Presbyterian Church Foundation believes one of it's staff members may have misused donations. KRLD All Local - June 3, 2022
Editors Jimmy Lovaas and Jeff Landset discuss the latest developments in the investigation into the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting, plus more on Tropical Storm Alex, US, Japan and South Korea meeting to discuss North Korea, a constitutional referendum in Kazakhstan and local elections in Mexico.These stories and more are also available in our weekly Forecast email and you can subscribe for free.This episode was produced with work from Factal editors Joe Veyera, David Wyllie, Alex Moore, Irene Villora and Jeff Landset. Music courtesy of Andrew Gospe. Have feedback, suggestions or events we've missed? Drop us a note: hello@factal.comWhat's Factal? Created by the founders of Breaking News, Factal alerts companies to global incidents that pose an immediate risk to their people or business operations. We provide trusted verification, precise incident mapping and a collaboration platform for corporate security, travel safety and emergency management teams. If you're a company interested in a trial, please email sales@factal.com. To learn more, visit Factal.com, browse the Factal blog or email us at hello@factal.com.Read the full episode description and transcript on Factal's blog.NOTE: Every month, Factal's journalists take a look back at big global stories that you might have missed in a newsletter. We call it The Debrief. It's free to subscribe.This month's edition of The Debrief discusses the recent dust storms to hit Iraq, and the convergence of environmental and political factors which contributes to their increasing frequency and intensity. Copyright © 2022 Factal. All rights reserved.
Welcome back, to another clip from Doc's Thought of the Day. Today dicusses the fact that the police admit they failed but protect the officers that failed.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
Welcome back, to another clip from Doc's Thought of the Day. Today dicusses the fact that the police admit they failed but protect the officers that failed.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
Welcome back, to Doc's Thought of the Day. Today Doc discusses the Ulvede School Shooting and the complete and utter failure of the responding police.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoFollow Us On;Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds-https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/Paler:https://parler.com/profile/DocComeauSupport Us On;Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
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On today's show: What's to be done about the Police in Uvalde Texas? Our tax Dollars are paying for Labatt's new boiler??? New West cops take flak over crackdown on noisy vehicles See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Police officers delayed storming a school classroom in Uvalde, believing it was no longer an "active shooter" situation. Also: Iran seizes two Greek tankers amid rising tension in the Gulf, and a court fight looms in the UK after the assistance cat Chloe is banned from a supermarket.
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There are new questions emerging about the police response to the deadly mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas and the timeline of the attack. Meantime, some Republicans are suggesting “hardening” schools after the massacre. And after learning investigators needed DNA from parents to help identify the shooting victims, we look at how lethal an AR-15 style rifle can be to the human body. State Sen. Roland Gutierrez, Lisa Falkenberg, Michael Steele, Frank DeAngelis and Dr. Vin Gupta join.
Accusations Texan law enforcement dropped the ball at the Uvalde shooting.There are reports the teen who killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School on Tuesday, entered the building unobstructed.US correspondent Dan Mitchinson says told Heather du Plessis-Allan delays in responses by police and border patrol agents are being widely discussed.He says parents were held back, which would have gone against their parental instincts, but may also have saved lives.LISTEN ABOVE
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19 primary school children and two of their teachers went to school in Uvalde, Texas. They didn’t come home. Devastated parents waited in shock, desperate to learn whether their children had been killed by an 18-year-old gunman who barricaded himself in their kids’ classroom. America has been unable to meaningfully reform guns and in fact, in Texas less than a year ago, gun laws were loosed - enabling people to carry handguns without a licence or training. The law was so controversial it was opposed by many of the chiefs of police in Texas. President of the Texas Police Chiefs Association and the Chief of Police for North Richland Hills Police Department in Dallas, Jimmy Perdue, spoke to Tova on Thursday morning(NZT).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Texarkana Moonlight Murders Were a series of murders in the spring of 1946 where 8 people were attacked, 5 of which murdered. Similar to the Zodiac and the Monster of Florence, the attacker focused on male/female couples. Also similar to those cases, the attacker has never been caught. OK, first off, what the hell is Texarkana? You're probably thinking “that's not a state I've ever heard of.” and you, passenger, would be correct. Texarkana began as a railroad and lumber center and is considered the two county area between Texarkana, Arkansas in Miller County and Texarkana, Texas in Bowie County and according to the US Office of Management and Budget, the Texarkana metropolitan statistical area (or MSA) has the area with around 137,000 people living in it, as of the 2020 census. The Red River Army Depot and Lone Star Ammunition Plant seemed to drive the jobs to the area, mainly due in part to that little skirmish called World War 2, in the 1940's. It was founded in 1873 and has three possibilities of how it acquired its name. First, there was a Red River steamboat that tugged around the area named “The Texarkana” and the settlers just liked the name. Second, a storekeeper named “Swindle” from Louisiana made up a drink called “Texarkana Bitters” and the settlers were a bunch of drunks who liked that name. My kinda folks! Third, it was named by railroad surveyor, Colonel Gus Knobel, who took one look out his front door and said: “Well, there's Texas over there, Arkansas over there and Louisina down there. Hmmm… I got it! “Arkanexasiana!” No… That won't do. Think, Colonel, think! “Louie's Assless Exes!” Dammit! No… Texarkana! Eureka! That's the stuff!” The area is also home to the Fouke Monster, which resides in Boggy Creek and seems to be their version of the one and only Moody, I MEAN SASQUATCH! The four violent attacks took place from February to May in 1946, which doesn't seem like spring but let's just go with it. The attacker had his sights on couples. Male/female couples to be exact. Although focusing on gay couples would have made the area and the attacker quite progressive for the time. Or much worse. The first attack was on Friday, February 22 of 1946, right around 11:45 at night. 25 year old Jimmy Hollis and his 19 year old girlfriend, Mary Jeanne Larey decided to head to lovers lane after seeing a movie together. I'm not sure what movie they saw but it was probably either Song of the South, The Stranger or Strangler of the Swamp. Regardless, after the movie they wanted to do some neckin' and proceed to park at lovers lane, which was about 300 ft past the last row of houses in that area. Ten minutes later, as they were sitting in the secluded and dark area, probably talking about how the moon was made of cheese, a flashlight suddenly shined through Jimmy's driver side window. As he looked up, all he could see was a figure resembling a man with a white cloth mask and eye holes cut out, standing outside his door. The mask was said to look like a pillowcase with eye holes. Which is frightening in and of itself. Jimmy, thinking it may be a joke, told the guy to fuck off and that he had the wrong car, to which the man said: “I don't want to kill you, fella, so do what I say.” The masked man then ordered Jimmy and his girlfriend, Mary Jeanne, out of the car, through the drivers door when the man yelled, “Take off your goddamn britches!” This order was directed at Jimmy and as he was doing what the terrifying man said to do, the attacker pulled out a pistol and cracked Jimmy in the head, twice. Later on, Mary Jeanne would say that the sound of him hitting Jimmy was so loud, she thought they were gunshots. Instead, those sounds were Jimmy's skull fracturing. Rightfully so, Mary Jeanne assumed the dude with the gun was trying to rob them. She grabbed Jimmy's wallet and showed the man that he was broke as a joke, when the man smacked her in the head with a blunt object, presumably the gun handle or the flashlight. The attacker told her to get on her feet and as she stood, he told her to run. She took off running toward a ditch but the man yelled at her and told her to run up the road. “Not toward the ditch, woman! There's snakes in there! I hate snakes! Head up the road like a civilized victim!” Mary Jeanne hightailed it up the road and spotted a car but there was no one inside. Then, as she turned around and like she was magically whisked away to an 80's slasher flick, the attacker was standing there, asking her why she was running. For some reason, that part freaks me out. Maybe because he's obviously toying with her or maybe because I was traumatized by Friday the 13th, as a child. Mary Jeanne responded to the man by telling him that he had told her to run. This set him off and he yelled “Liar!” He then knocked her to the ground and proceeded to sexually assault her… with the barrel of his pistol. YUCK! After the assault, Mary Jeanne gathered herself up and ran to a house nearby where she banged on the door, waking the residents, who then helped her call the police. During this time, or shortly after, Jimmy had regained consciousness and flagged down a passing car who ran and called the police, as well. Bowie County Sheriff Presley and three officers arrived on the scene, short of 30 minutes, but the attacker was nowhere to be found. Mary Jeanne spent the night in the hospital for her head wound and Jimmy was there for several days with multiple skull fractures. When asked to give detailed descriptions of their attacker, Jimmy and Mary Jeanne had slightly different details. Well, they both agreed that he was around 6 feet tall but Mary Jeanne claimed that she could see under the man's mask and that he was a light skinned black man. Jimmy, however, said the guy was a tanned white man, around 30 years old but couldn't really see more than that due to the flashlight being blared into his face. The police continuously questioned Mary Jeannes account of the attack and they believed that the couple knew their attacker and were just covering for him. Could it have been a jilted ex of Mary Jeanne's? Is that why Jimmy was pistol whipped and she had only a minor injury? Is this why she said it was a black man instead of giving up the perpetrators real identity? The morning of Sunday, March 24th, 1946, a passing motorist saw a parked car on lovers lane, just south of the highway and decided to check if they needed help or to just be nosey. What they first believed to be two people asleep in their vehicle, turned out to be the lifeless bodies of 29 year old Richard Griffin and his girlfriend, 17 year old Polly Ann More. Richard was found shot twice, on his knees between the front seats, hands crossed, his head laying on his hands and his pockets turned inside out. Polly Ann was lying face down in the back seat with evidence suggesting they had been murdered outside of the car and then placed there. A blood soaked patch of soil and congealed blood on one of the running boards, as it appeared to have flowed out from the bottom of the car door. They were both fully clothed and both had been shot in the back of the head and a .32 caliber shell was found and investigators believed it may have been fired from a pistol wrapped in a blanket. There were no pathologist examinations of the bodies, which seems odd, but 1946 Texarkana, I guess. This didn't stop the rumors from flying around saying that Polly Ann had been sexually assaulted. These rumors were put to rest with later reports. 17 year old Paul Martin picked up his 15 year old girlfriend, Betty Jo Booker from the local VFW (The VFW or veterans of foreign wars is an establishment set up for former military personnel who had fought in wars, and expeditions on foreign land, waters, or airspace.) after a musical performance on Sunday, April 14th right around 1:30 in the morning. Later, at approximately 6:30 that morning, Paul's lifeless body was found on the side of a nearby road, lying on its left side. His body had been riddled with bullet holes through his nose, through his ribs from the back, through his right hand and one through the back of his neck. Investigators found blood on the opposite side of the road, leading them to believe that he was allegedly alive when he crossed the road, after being shot four times. Paul's girlfriend, Betty Jo was found at approximately 11:30am by a search party. Her body was lying almost 2 miles away from Paul's, hidden behind a tree. She was fully clothed, laying on her back with her right hand inside the pocket of the buttoned up overcoat she was wearing. She had been shot twice, once in the face and the other shot went through her chest. According to investigators, the weapon used was a .32 caliber Colt pistol, the same pistol type used in the first set of murders. Paul's car wasn't found near his body but instead was found 3 miles away from where his body was found. The car was sitting parked, keys in the ignition, at Spring Lake Park. The investigators couldn't determine if Paul or Betty Jo had been shot first. According to the sheriff and Captain Manuel Gonzaullas of the Texas Rangers, their investigations determined that both of the victims put up a hell of a fight. Tom Albritton, a friend of Paul's, stated that he didn't believe there was an argument between the couple and that Paul didn't have any enemies. So on Friday, May 3rd in the same year, around 9 at night, 37 year old Virgil Starks and his wife Katie were in their home, set on a 500 acre farm. Now I'm pretty sure there's a few movies based on similar events such as this one. Their home was just off the local highway, 67 East, which was about ten miles northeast of Texarkana. Virgil was sitting quietly in his armchair in the living room. He was reading some quality information from his local newspaper when suddenly, he was shot TWICE in the back of the head from a closed double window. With all the ruckus and the sound of broken glass, Katie hurriedly ran into the living room to see her husband stand up then slowly slump back into the armchair he was sitting in. She went to check on her husband, only to realize he was dead. In a panic, she quickly went to the old school style, wall-crank phone to call the police. With two rings of the phone she too was shot twice from the same damn window. This time in the face. She fell to the floor, but to the shooter's dismay, she quickly regained her footing and rushed to grab a pistol from another room. Let's just say she was a badass, am I right? With the wounds she suffered, she was blinded by her own blood, and was not able to grab the pistol she was looking for. Hearing the sound of the killer quickly approaching from the back of the house, she burst out of the front door with only her nightgown on, and ran barefoot across the street to her brother and sister-in-law's house. After trying to get someone to come to the door and being unsuccessful, she took off down the street to her neighbors house, A. V. Prater, where she was only able to let out a gasp and say “Virgil's dead”, and then she fell over and passed out. Prater proceeded to fire his rifle into the air to alert another neighbor, Elmer Taylor. Prater had Taylor grab his car so they could all take Katie to the hospital. While at the hospital, Katie was questioned by sheriff Davis. The Sheriff questioned her again about 4 days later to verify his original statement. She, the sheriff, was then able to confirm that a rumor regarding Virgil was false. This rumor was that he believed he heard a car outside their home for several nights in a row and he feared being killed prior to his murder. Some good news, though! Katie Starks did, somehow, survive her wounds. Those shots, as crazy as it sounds, did not kill or severely injure her. One bullet went through the right cheek beside the nose, emerging behind the left ear. The other bullet went in her lower jaw below the lip; breaking her jaw and splintering several teeth, where the bullet was lodged right under her tongue. Holy shit, what a strong woman! Katie lived to the ripe old age of 84. She remarried and is currently buried between both of her husbands in Hillcrest cemetery. INVESTIGATIONS: As mentioned before, the police never believed Mary Jeanne Larey's story and that she and her boyfriend knew the perpetrator. I'm not entirely sure why they would cover up the attack, but Mary Jeanne came back to the area after the first set of murders. Supposedly, she wanted to help in the investigation and link the murderer to her and her boyfriend's attacker. However, the Texas Rangers insisted that she knew who it was. Was she there to throw them off the trail? Did she just want to see what they knew? Their attack wasn't even connected to the murders until the Texarkana Gazette published their interview with Mary Jeanne. This was only when the police asked the public to come forward if they had any knowledge of the murders or any unexplained absences when the murders occured. The first set of murders launched a huge, citywide investigation. The Texas Police, Arkansas Police, The Texas Rangers (headed by the Texas Department of Public Safety, both Miller and Cass county sheriff's offices and the FBI were all involved in questioning over 200 people. Unfortunately, almost all were false leads. There were three different people with bloody clothing found, but all three were cleared. The second double murder case had the police working in 24 hour shifts, questioning everyone and bringing in potential suspects from up to 100 miles away. At one point, law enforcement attempted to set up a sting operation by asking teenagers to act as decoys in parked cars with the police patiently waiting nearby. Some police would even act as decoys with their partners or even mannequins sitting in their cars next to them. There were even a few officers that would hide in trees in Spring Lake Park in the hopes of seeing and potentially catching some nutjob doing some dirty shit. After the 3rd set of attacks and the murder of Mr. Starks and the attempted murder of Mrs. Starks, blockades were set up. Anyone driving around in the area were stopped and questioned, including several men who were hanging around. 2 days after the Starks attacks, the investigation had 47 officers involved, trying to solve the case. They even brought in a mobile radio station and a teletype machine, along with twenty additional police from Arkansas to assist in their efforts. Unofficially, law enforcement believed they had a “sex maniac” on their hands because the attacker left large amounts of money and Mrs. Starks purse in the home. Robbery was obviously not the motive. At first, the police offered a $500 reward for any new information, but this only brought in over 100 crappy leads that went nowhere. It was then bumped up to $1700, then $7,025 after the Starks attack and within the ten days following, it was up to $10,000. The police debated on whether or not the Stark's attack was even related to the other crimes, due to the type of weapon that was used. The sheriff believed it was a .22 caliber rifle as opposed to a .32 caliber pistol. Eventually, law enforcement stated that the Stark's attack was NOT related to the other two double murders. Obviously, the public was scared shitless. Without even knowing about the first set of attacks, the fact that two teenagers that were involved with the church had been murdered, sent the town into a frenzy, calling the killer “The Phantom.” Where once there were unlocked homes, the townspeople began locking their doors, arming themselves, nailing sheets over their windows, nailing windows completely down and using makeshift window guards. They set up curfews for businesses to attempt to keep people from going out at night but as the news of Virgil Starks, being murdered, especially in his own home, attached itself to the horrific story, it was all over the news in and around the surrounding areas. Stores ran out of guns, ammo, locks, window shades and blinds and the search for guard dogs increased. News outlets even stated that “the killer might strike again at any moment, at any place, and at anyone.” With its heightened sense of alert and everyone toting guns, Texarkana, once easy going and peaceful, became an area of danger. It was so bad that when the police would answer calls or check on disturbances, they had to turn on their sirens, stand in front of the headlights and yell “HEY! IT'S THE FUZZ!” so they wouldn't be shot at by some scared, nervous homeowner. This was only exacerbated when Texas Ranger Gonzaullas told “oil up their guns and see if they are loaded” and to “not hesitate” if people were inclined to bust a cap in someone's suspicious ass. Gun sales and fear reached other cities, as well, including Oklahoma City, some 5 hours away. Luckily, the people's concern diminished after about 3 months, with no other attacks happening, in that time. Of course the rumors of the murderer being caught, being held in the county jail or sent off to another jail were flying around and the Texas Rangers had to hold a press conference to tell everyone to shut the fuck up because those rumors were making their investigation that much more difficult. Stating the rumors were “a hindrance to the investigation and harmful to innocent persons.”, the same press conference informed the folks around town that the murderer had NOT been caught, despite the rumors suggesting otherwise. Gonzaullas also said “Rumors only take the officers from the main route of the investigation. It is so important that we capture this man that we cannot afford to overlook any lead, no matter how fantastic it may seem.” This was mainly because a lot of innocent people were accused of being “The Phantom.” Then there were the vigilantes. Teenagers sitting in parked cars HOPING to catch the criminal. One instance had a couple of police officers walk up on a parked car with a couple inside and as the officers announced who they were, a girl inside said “It's a good thing you told me who you are,” as she showed them the .25 caliber pistol she had pointed at them. Texas Ranger Gonzaullas gave a statement to the Gazette, telling people that vigilantism was “a good way to get killed.” SUSPECTS The “Phantom”, as he was dubbed by the Texarkana Daily News and was continuously called by other news outlets at the time, was described as being around 6 feet tall, wearing a white mask with eye and mouth holes cut out. However, the first attack, where the police were weary of their conflicting statements, was the only time a description was able to be given of the perpetrator. He attacked late at night, on the weekends, focused on young couples, took a 3 week cooling off period and used a .32 caliber pistol. Even though they came out and officially said that the Stark's attack wasn't affiliated with the “Phantom Murders”, due to the type of gun used, a lot of law enforcement and citizens believed it was. Texas Ranger Gonzaullas believed the murderer was a “shrewd criminal who had left no stone unturned to conceal his identity and activities,” was a “cunning individual who would go to all lengths to avoid apprehension” and that his attacks were clever and baffling. Sheriff Presley stated, “This killer is the luckiest person I have ever known. No one sees him, hears him in time, or can identify him in any way." A psychologist at the Federal Correctional Institution in Texarkana, Dr. Anthony Lapalla, believed that the one person committed all five murders and that he was planning on killing people the way he murdered Virgil Starks. In their homes with no one to stop him. He also believed he was motivated by a strong sex drive and sadism. His shift from the parked cars on the dark and desolate roads to the farmhouse of the Starks also leads Lapalla to believe that the killer was smart enough to know that he had to change his behavior. He also stated that there was evidence of “deep planning, that he worked alone, told no one of his crimes and could shift his crimes to a distant community or overcome the desire to assault and kill people.” However, this dickhead is the same person that said he didn't believe the murderer was a black man because… AND I QUOTE… “In general, negro criminals are not that clever.” What the fuck. Almost 400 suspects were arrested throughout this case. Of course there were a shit ton of false confessions. There were at least nine people who confessed to being the Phantom, but their shit didn't line up with the facts of the case. In the first attack case where no one was murdered, no suspects were ever apprehended. Remember, that's the one where law enforcement believed the victims were covering for someone. Ok, let's talk about Youell Swinney According to Wikipedia Youell Swinney was a 29-year-old car thief and counterfeiter. He was arrested in July by Tackett, who was investigating car thefts after realizing that on the night of the Griffin-Moore murders a car had been stolen in the area and a previously stolen car had been found abandoned. Tackett was able to locate the former car and arrested Swinney's wife Peggy when she came to retrieve it. Peggy confessed in great detail that Swinney was the Phantom Killer and had killed Booker and Martin. Her story changed in some details across several interviews, and police believed she was withholding information due to fear of Swinney or of incriminating herself. Police were able to independently verify some details of Peggy's confession, such as the location of a victim's possessions where she said Youell had discarded them. There was considerable circumstantial evidence against Swinney, but Peggy's confession was the most critical part of the case. However, Peggy recanted her confession, was considered an unreliable witness, and could not be compelled to testify against her husband. Law enforcement officers worked for six months trying to validate Peggy's confession and tie Swinney to the murders. They found that on the night of the Booker-Martin murders, the Swinneys were sleeping in their car under a bridge near San Antonio. Swinney was never charged with murder and was instead tried and imprisoned as a habitual offender for car theft. Presley reported in his 2014 book that investigators in the Swinney case later said that the sentence was effectively a plea bargain, though the case files indicated no formal agreement. Swinney was apparently concerned about being sentenced to death for the murders, so agreed to not contest the habitual offender charge and in fact tried to plead guilty despite the charge requiring a jury trial. H. B. "Doodie" Tennison Henry Booker "Doodie" Tennison was an 18-year-old university freshman who died by suicide on November 4, 1948, leaving behind cryptic instructions which directed investigators to a suicide note in which Tennison confessed to the Booker, Martin, and Starks murders. He had played trombone in the same high-school band as Booker, but they were not friends. Investigators were unable to find any other evidence linking Tennison to the murders. James Freeman, a friend of Tennison, provided an alibi for the night of the Starks murder, stating that they had been playing cards that evening when they heard the news of the attack. Ralph B. Baumann Ralph B. Baumann, a 21-year-old ex-Army Air Force (AAF) machine-gunner, claimed to have awoken from a fugue state of several weeks on the day of the Starks murder, with his rifle missing. He said that he heard about a suspect matching his description and hitchhiked to Los Angeles, feeling like he was running from murder. On May 23, he told Los Angeles police that he thought he might be the Phantom. "I'm my own suspect," he said. Police arrested him but Gonzaullas stated that several parts of the man's story had little basis in fact. Baumann said that he'd been discharged from the AAF for being a psychoneurotic, and he had previously confessed to killing three people in Texarkana in a period of three days (which did not match the timeline of killings). Saxophone peddler Investigators had hoped that Booker's saxophone, which she had played the night of her murder and which was missing, might lead them to a suspect. On April 27, a suspicious man was arrested in Corpus Christi, Texas, for trying to sell a saxophone to a music store. He had asked about selling the instrument to the store but became evasive and fled from the store manager." Although no saxophone was found in his possession, the police found a bag of bloody clothing in his hotel room. After several days of questioning,the man was cleared as a suspect. Booker's saxophone was located on October 24, six months after her murder, in underbrush near the place her body had been found. German prisoner of war On May 8, it was announced that an escaped German prisoner of war—who was already being hunted as "a matter of routine"—was considered a suspect. He was described as a stocky 24-year-old, weighing 187 pounds (85 kg), with brown hair and blue eyes. He had stolen a car in Mount Ida, Arkansas, and attempted to buy ammunition in several eastern Oklahoma towns. The police kept searching for the POW, but it was said that he had "vanished into thin air." Unknown hitchhiker On May 7, a hitchhiker armed with a pistol carjacked and robbed a man, threatening to kill him and stating that he had killed five people in Texarkana, naming Martin and Booker. The hitchhiker went on to say that he was not finished killing people. Gonzaullas said that police were doubtful that this man was the Phantom Killer, noting that the killer had gone to lengths to conceal his identity while the hitchhiker boasted to a living witness. Atoka County suspect On May 10, in Atoka, Oklahoma, a man assaulted a woman in her home, ranting that he might as well kill her because he had already killed three or four people, and that he was going to rape her. He then fled. A widespread search for the man included 20 officers and 160 residents. Two days later, police arrested a suspect but did not believe this man was the Phantom. According to the man's story, he could not have been in Texarkana at the time of the Starks murder. Sammie Sammie is a pseudonym given to a longtime Texarkana resident with a good reputation whom the police were reluctant to name as a suspect. His vehicle's tire tracks were found across the road from Martin's corpse. He failed a polygraph test so the police decided to have him hypnotized by psychiatrist Travis Elliott. Elliott concluded that Sammie had no criminal tendencies, that he had pulled his vehicle to the side of the road in order to urinate, and that he subsequently visited a married woman with whom he was having an affair—concealing this caused Sammie to fail the polygraph test. After police verified the details, they cleared Sammie as a suspect. Taxi driver A taxi driver became a major suspect in the Booker-Marin murders because his cab was seen in the vicinity of the crime scene that morning, but he was soon cleared. Earl McSpadden On May 7, at approximately 6 a.m., the body of Earl Cliff McSpadden was found on the Kansas City Southern Railway tracks 16 miles (26 km) north of Texarkana, near Ogden. The body's left arm and leg had been severed by a freight train a half-hour earlier. The coroner's jury's verdict stated, "death at the hands of persons unknown", and that "he was dead before being placed on the railroad tracks." Because the murder is unsolved, locals have speculated that McSpadden was the Phantom's sixth victim. A prominent rumor exists claiming that McSpadden was the Phantom, and had committed suicide by jumping in front of a train. The Texarkana Moonlight Murders are, to this day, still unsolved. https://screenrant.com/best-small-town-thrillers/ SUPPORT THE SHOW www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast
Death Of His Police Partner, And Cumulative Trauma Caused Him To Spiral Out Of Control. The Traumas Of His Law Enforcement And Military Service Became Too Much When His Police Partner Was Killed. Work With Horses Saved His Life And Gave Him A New Mission To Help Others. His Police Officer Partner, a rookie that he was responsible for training was killed while responding to a call to back him up. When he saw his partner's lifeless body, combined with a failing marriage, and all the cumulative trauma, it took an immediate toll on him. From that point on, he began to spiral out of control, self medicating to excess with alcohol and other destructive behaviors. Over a period of time he began to have suicidal thoughts which came to a point when he tried to take his own life. Thanks to a handgun failure he was not successful. After some time and seeking help, he became involved in caring for horses thanks to a new girlfriend. The horses helped him turn his life around and now he uses his experience to help others with his podcast and much more. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@lawenforcementtoday.com. Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. In the Clubhouse app look for and follow @LetRadioShow. Check out the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat App for free. It is social audio, think of truly interactive talk radio. Be sure to become a member of our club for free, LET Radio and Podcast. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast, AND be automatically entered in all future contests. Simply subscribe for our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about half way. Be sure to Like and Follow us on Facebook. If you enjoy the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We need God and Jesus back into this Nation whether you believe it or not The final week of 2021! As we enter the year of 2022, it seems almost unbelievable that we will soon be entering the third year of the Global Pandemic. It would be great to just move beyond it, but it seems it's still a reality that we must face. We have often said that we don't know what tomorrow holds, but we DO know who holds tomorrow! Jesus Christ! Just look at the headline's political violence, mass shooting, family member killing, hypocrisy among high-ranking leaders, Critics slam 'hypocrite' Biden for claiming 'no federal solution' to pandemic after vow to 'shut down' COVID. A quick note. The shootings never stopped during the coronavirus pandemic, they just became less public, researchers say. Here is an incomplete list of shootings with multiple victims in 2021. It leaves out many more but offers a small glimpse of the gun violence the country has already suffered this year. People kill people with guns. Nov. 30: Clayton County, Ga., and Oakland County, Mich. Four people were killed after a gunman opened fire at Oxford High School in suburban Detroit, Mich., in what became the deadliest shooting on school property in the United States this year. Hours later, a police officer and two women were shot and killed during a domestic violence episode in the metropolitan Atlanta area, the police said. The shooter was also killed. Nov. 28: Lancaster, Calif. A 29-year-old father was accused of fatally shooting his four children — ages 1, 2, 7 and 11 — and his mother-in-law inside the family's home. He was arrested and charged with five counts of murder and three counts of assault on a child causing death. Nov. 14: Tucson, Ariz. Four people — two sets of brothers, related as cousins — were killed when a party ended in gunshots. No one has been charged in the deaths. Oct. 20: Farwell, Mich. The police said a woman fatally shot her father, sister and two others inside of a home. The woman's car contained a journal that included a list of other people she intended to kill, the police said. Sept. 25: Athens, Tenn. A man and a woman were charged with killing four people inside of a home. The police said there had been a dispute about parenting a 10-month-old child. Sept. 12: St. Paul, Minn. Four people were found dead in an abandoned car in a Dunn County, Wis., cornfield after being shot in St. Paul, Minn., the police said. They did not say how they knew the victims were shot in the city. Sept. 5: Houston, Tex. A man shot four people, including a 10-year-old and a 12-year-old, before fatally shooting himself days later. The other victims were the gunman's mother and stepfather. Sept. 5: Lakeland, Fla. A former Marine sharpshooter fatally shot four people, including an infant, in two homes and fired at officers before he was arrested. Investigators did not know what started the rampage. July 25: Wasco, Calif. A 41-year-old man armed with an assault rifle and a handgun killed four people, including a police officer, after taking hostages inside a home. The gunman was fatally shot by a police officer. July 20: Jacksonville, Tex. Three men were arrested in the fatal shootings of four people in the town about 125 miles southeast of Dallas. The police said they believed it was planned as a robbery, and that one of the men who were arrested had a relationship with one of the victims. June 15: Chicago Two gunmen broke into a home in the Englewood neighborhood in the South Side of Chicago and shot eight people, killing five of them. Seven of the people were shot in the head, the police said. May 26: San Jose, Calif. People gather near a railyard in San Jose, Calif., after eight people were killed. People gather near a railyard in San Jose, Calif., after eight people were killed.Credit...Noah Berger/Associated Press Nine people were killed in a shooting at a rail yard in San Jose, Calif., the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said. The gunman, a transit worker, was also dead, said the authorities. May 9: Colorado Springs Outside the scene of the shooting in Colorado Springs. Outside the scene of the shooting in Colorado Springs.Credit...Jerilee Bennett/The Gazette, via Associated Press A man killed six people before fatally shooting himself at a birthday party at a mobile home park. Friends, family and children were gathered inside when the shooting occurred. The gunman was “a boyfriend of one of the female victims,” the police said. April 28: Boone, N.C. Two deputies were killed and three other people, including the gunman, were found dead after a 13-hour standoff in Boone, N.C., on April 28. Two deputies were killed and three other people, including the gunman, were found dead after a 13-hour standoff in Boone, N.C., on April 28. Credit...WSOC-TV A 32-year-old man killed his mother, stepfather and two police officers before fatally shooting himself at the end of a 13-hour standoff. Another officer was struck by gunfire but avoided injury because the bullet hit his Kevlar helmet. April 15: Indianapolis Public safety officials at the crime scene on Friday after a shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. Public safety officials at the crime scene on Friday after a shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis. Credit...A J Mast for The New York Times At least eight people were killed, not including a gunman who was believed to have taken his own life after opening fire in a FedEx warehouse. Family members said that workers were unable to use their cellphones on the job, leaving them unable to confirm their safety for hours. April 7: Rock Hill, S.C. A memorial service and prayer vigil for the Lesslie family at Fountain Park in Rock Hill, S.C. A memorial service and prayer vigil for the Lesslie family at Fountain Park in Rock Hill, S.C.Credit...Sean Rayford/Associated Press A former N.F.L. player shot and killed a doctor, the doctor's wife and their two grandchildren inside their house, as well as two air-conditioning technicians who were working outside the home. The gunman later killed himself, the authorities said. April 3: Allen, Texas Police officers standing at the scene in Allen, Texas, where six people were found fatally shot in the suburban Dallas home this month. Police officers standing at the scene in Allen, Texas, where six people were found fatally shot in the suburban Dallas home this month. Credit...Jason Janik/The Dallas Morning News, via Associated Press The authorities said two brothers killed four family members before killing themselves. The bodies were discovered after the police arrived to a home for a welfare check. March 31: Orange, Calif. Police officers on the scene at a shooting in Orange, Calif., in March. Police officers on the scene at a shooting in Orange, Calif., in March. Credit...Allison Zaucha for The New York Times A gunman opened fire at a real estate office, killing four people, including a 9-year-old boy. The shooting was most likely related to a “business and personal relationship which existed between the suspect and all of the victims,” the authorities said. March 28: Essex, Md. Two people at convenience store were among those killed by a gunman in in Essex, Md. Two people at convenience store were among those killed by a gunman in in Essex, Md.Credit...Amy Davis/The Baltimore Sun, via Associated Press A gunman killed his parents, two people at a convenience store and then himself in a shooting spree, the police said. March 22: Boulder, Colo. The emergency response to the shooting in Boulder, Colo., in March. The emergency response to the shooting in Boulder, Colo., in March.Credit...Theo Stroomer for The New York Times A gunman inside a grocery store killed 10 people, including the first police officer to arrive at the scene. The gunman was injured and taken into custody. March 16: Atlanta Jami Webb, the daughter of Xiaojie Tan, a victim in the Atlanta area shooting, outside the site of a spa. Jami Webb, the daughter of Xiaojie Tan, a victim in the Atlanta area shooting, outside the site of a spa. Credit...Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Eight people, including six women of Asian descent, were killed at three spas, at least two of which had been frequented by the gunman. The attack caused particular alarm among many Asian-Americans. March 13: Indianapolis A shooting near the city's east side left four people dead, including a 7-year-old child, and critically wounded a woman, the authorities said. The police said the shooting stemmed from a domestic problem. Feb. 2: Muskogee, Okla. The home in Muskogee, Okla., where six people were fatally shot in February. The home in Muskogee, Okla., where six people were fatally shot in February. Credit...Tulsa World Mike Simons/Tulsa World, via Associated Press Five children and a man were killed and a woman was seriously injured when they were shot at a home. A brother of one of the victims was arrested at the scene. The police said they believed that the victims were related. Jan. 24: Indianapolis Five people, including a pregnant woman, were found dead inside a home after the authorities came in contact with a juvenile male, who was suffering from gunshot wounds. A day after the shooting, he was arrested. Jan. 9: Evanston, Ill. Image The police investigating the scene of a shooting on the Chicago-Evanston border in January. The police investigating the scene of a shooting on the Chicago-Evanston border in January. Credit...Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune, via Associated Press At least five people, including a 15-year-old girl, were killed in a shooting spree in the Chicago area, the police said. The gunman shot a total of seven people before he was killed by the police. Why are people putting trust in Fauci¸? We need to put our trust in God, not man. Did you know that Dr. Anthony Fauci's $417,608 Tops All Federal Salaries, but Does Performance Match the Pay? I think not. Should we get more than one Medical Doctor's opinion and not someone working for the government, just asking. What does the Bible say about not putting your trust in man? Do not put your trust in princes, in mortal men, who cannot save. When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day their plans come to nothing. the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them-- the LORD, who remains faithful forever. Psalm 146 The Bible on Trust The words translated "trust" in the Bible mean "a bold, confident, sure security or action based on that security." Trust is not the same as faith, which is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8-9). Instead, trusting is what we do because of the faith we have been given. Trusting is believing in the promises of God in all circumstances, even in those where the evidence seems to be to the contrary. Hebrews 11 talks about faith, which is accepting and believing the truth that God reveals about Himself, supremely in the person of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. Nevertheless, the practical consequence of faith in God is trust, which we prove by living out our full acceptance of God's promises day by day. Furthermore, it is by this trust that we are promised peace: "You will keep in peace him whose mind is steadfast because he trusts in you" (Isaiah 26:3). The classic verse regarding trust is Proverbs 3:5: "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding." This verse sums up the Bible's teaching on trust. First, it is the Lord in whom we are to trust, not ourselves or our plans, and indeed not the world's wisdom and devices. We trust in the Lord because He and He alone is truly trustworthy. His Word is trustworthy (Psalm 93:5; 111:7; Titus 1:9), His nature is faithful and true (Deuteronomy 7:9; Psalm 25:10; 145:13; 146:6), and His plans for us are perfect and purposeful (Isaiah 46:10; Jeremiah 29:11). Further, because of God's nature, we are to trust Him with all our hearts, committing every aspect of our lives to Him in complete confidence. Finally, we are not to trust in ourselves because our understanding is temporal, finite, and tainted by our sinful natures. Trusting in ourselves is like walking confidently across a rotten wooden bridge over a yawning chasm thousands of feet deep. Disaster inevitably follows. Trust in God is a feature of many of the psalms of David. There are 39 references to trust in the Psalms alone, whether referring to trusting in God and His Word or not trusting in riches or the things of this world. Based on this trust, David finds deliverance from all the evil he encounters. Many of David's psalms describe situations when he was pursued by Saul and his army, as well as his other enemies, and always did the Lord come to his aid. One thing that can be noted about biblical trust is that it always engenders further confidence in our God. The man of God never stops trusting in God altogether. His faith may be knocked, He may stumble, or He may fall into the foulest of sins, but "though he stumbles, he will not fall, for the LORD upholds him with his hand" (Psalm 37:24). The man of God knows that, though trials will beset in this life, his trust will not waiver because that trust is based on faith in the promises of God: the promise of eternal joy with the Lord and the guarantee of an inheritance that "can never perish, spoil and fade" (1 Peter 1:4). The Bible on Violence So what does the Bible say about violence? Violence is defined as "physical force exerted to violate, damage, or abuse," and sadly, violence is a part of everyday life. It's in our movies and television shows, and we live in a world where power is often established through violence. But for Christians, the way of the world is always trumped by the truth of the Word. First of all, violence in mind is just as hurtful as violence by the hands. Leviticus 19:17 says, "Do not hate your brother in your heart. Rebuke your neighbor frankly so you will not share in his guilt." When we know someone is in sin, is it more loving to keep it quiet and build up hate and resentment towards them? God says that we should speak frankly, and Jesus tells us in Matthew 5:21-22 that murderous anger can lead the angry man to judgment from God as quickly as a physical blow. The violence he exhibits toward someone else can be brought back upon himself by God. What about violence in war? Exodus 20:13 had been incorrectly translated as "do not kill," but it literally means "do not murder." God has allowed for just wars throughout the history of His people. From Abraham to Deborah to David, God's people have fought as instruments of judgment from a righteous and holy God. Romans 13:1-4 tells us to submit ourselves to government authorities and that nations have the right to bear the sword against evildoers, both foreign and domestic. Violence occurs, but we must recognize the difference between holy judgment on sin and our own personal vendettas against those we dislike, which is the inevitable outcome of pride (Psalm 73:6). While men are more prone to accept violence (especially as cultures depict real men as those who never cry, always have a plan, and carry a gun), the wisest man of all time wrote, "Do not envy a violent man or choose any of his ways" (Proverbs 3:31). Prayer and patience beats violence and anger on any day. In my Closing As we embark upon a New Year, once again, we find that we are still dealing with this Pandemic in America . But, as you know, the entire world is going through much of the same. I don't know about you, but perhaps there was a sense of hope last year at this time that as we turned the page on 2020, this would all be behind us within a few months. But that's not the case despite man's best efforts of masks, vaccines, and mandates! While humanity can only do what we can in our strength, I want to remind you today that God is still on the Throne regardless of where we have been or where we are going! Believers and non-believers alike There is a wonderful verse of scripture which serves as a reminder of who God is found in Revelation 22:13 (NKJV) 13 I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last.” While we cannot possibly know what the future holds, we know who holds the future! We are not even gifted enough to know what tomorrow will bring to us, but as Christians, we need to rest assured that God does! When I understand just a bit of how much God loves me, it puts my mind at ease about His plans and purposes. This New Year will unfold as God has planned it to happen. Not one thing will take place that does not first sift through the loving hands of an almighty God. There are many times I don't understand the ways of God, but that's not something we should concern ourselves with. We must only trust Him! Isaiah 55:8 (NKJV) 8 “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways,” says the LORD. Moving forward into this New Year, I want to encourage you to live your life to the glory of God. We can live in confidence and not timidity! We can live our lives in boldness and assurance because God is on the Throne! There's a beautiful song written by Bill Gaither many years ago, and the lyrics are as powerful today (maybe more so) as when they were written: Because He lives, I can face tomorrow. Because He lives, all fear is gone. Because I know, yes I know, He holds the future. This life is worth the living, just because He lives! Keep God first in this New Year, and you will be amazed at the things God will do in you, through you, and for you!
Former police officers were candid about bias within police departments. Jeff Reese and Shelby Stewart did not mince their words. Jeff Reese, former President of the Houston Peace and Justice Center and former Harris County officer, and Shelby Stewart, former Houston Police Sargeant and activist visited with Politics Done Right. They were here to discuss police bias against people of color (POC). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support
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Zach discusses the "normal people scorecard," why people are moving to Texas and what it says about what people want out of the places they live. Zach discusses the recent story in the paper about an off-duty police encounter with citizens in Tucson, why he has learned to wait for all the facts, and the disservice news media nationally does on similar circumstances. Also, a call for policy accountability where necessary. Pima County Supervisor Rex Scott comes on to talk about the majority vote from the Board last week to pursue a lawsuit against the City of Tucson's implementation of higher water rates on unincorporated rate payers in Pima County.
Part 3 of 3. The October 1981 slaying of 27-year-old Clarence Ray Hudgins at his home near Kilgore, Texas is still unsolved, but it's not for the lack of effort on his mother's part. For 40 years now, Kathryn Hudgins has collected documents and evidence concerning her son's case. This evidence makes one thing strikingly clear: that Ray's business partner, who he cut ties with not long before his assassination, had plenty to gain by Ray's demise, in the form of dollar signs. Even though the Kilgore, Texas Police and the Gregg County Sheriff's Office were stumped, Kathryn Hudgins seems to have put the pieces together just fine on her own. Only, she can't get folks to listen. If you have any information about the assassination of Clarence Ray Hudgins, please contact Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-7867.Please consider donating to the Fort Worth Cold Case Support Group, a non-profit set up in hopes to fund the testing needed to give the families of Fort Worth murder victims justice. You can make an incredible impact on these folks' lives by donating. Please go to: https://haynow.appcapable.com/customerForm?paymentFormId=6169c6306671d56b5e215507&fbclid=IwAR2pnENlLwT7msIXDCF3Bot6fu0T4dLthEoMZOe4QFhDb8JClEv9KORAkv0You can donate to law enforcement investigations that need funding or upload your DNA into a database used only for law enforcement investigations at DNAsolves.comIf you don't have DNA data from a consumer testing site, you can get a kit at connect.DNAsolves.comYou can support gone cold and listen ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by using @gonecoldpodcast......and on YouTube at: youtube.com/c/gonecoldpodcastSources for this episode, largely, were the documents supplied to us by Ray Hudgins's Mother Kathryn. Additional sources include The Kilgore News-Herald, The Tyler Morning-Telegraph, and the Longview News-Journal.#JusticeForRayHudgins #Kilgore #KilgoreTX #GreggCountyTX #Texas #TX #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #TexasTrueCrime #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast #ColdCase #UnsolvedMysteries #UnsolvedMurder #Assassination #Hitman
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The oilfield business in East Texas, once upon a time, was wrought with shady characters who'd gladly revert to egregious crimes to stay on top of the game. Perhaps that is the reason Oilfield Sandblasting & Coating Incorporated's owner, 27-year-old Clarence Ray Hudgins, was gunned down on the porch of his home in October of 1981. But that theory is almost too easy, and besides that, shady figures in the business usually only sabotaged or stole equipment. Murder was much more of a rarity. Either way, the Kilgore, Texas Police and the Gregg County Sheriff's Office were stumped. Motives were easily theorized, but much more difficult to prove.If you have any information about the assassination of Clarence Ray Hudgins, please contact Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-7867.You can donate to law enforcement investigations that need funding or upload your DNA into a database used only for law enforcement investigations at DNAsolves.comIf you don't have DNA data from a consumer testing site, you can get a kit at connect.DNAsolves.comYou can support gone cold and listen ad-free at patreon.com/gonecoldpodcastFind us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by using @gonecoldpodcast......and on YouTube at: youtube.com/c/gonecoldpodcastSources for this episode, largely, were the documents supplied to us by Ray Hudgins's Mother Kathryn. Additional sources include The Kilgore News-Herald, The Tyler Morning-Telegraph, and the Longview News-Journal.#JusticeForRayHudgins #Kilgore #KilgoreTX #GreggCountyTX #Texas #TX #GoneCold #GoneColdPodcast #TexasTrueCrime #TrueCrime #TrueCrimePodcast #Podcast #ColdCase #UnsolvedMysteries #UnsolvedMurder #Assassination
Austin, Texas, police are urging the public to call 311 instead of 911 to report nonemergencies, authorities said. Starting Friday, individuals in the city are asked to use 311 when reporting crimes that are either no longer in process, when the suspect is no longer on the scene, or when there is no immediate threat to life or property, according to the Austin Police Department. "Please understand, if somebody is in danger, we're still going to send a marked unit and a uniformed officer to go handle it," interim police chief Joseph Chacon explained Wednesday, according to KXAN-TV. "But for crimes that may have already happened and are now being reported, we are looking at alternative measures, and that's what we're working on now."Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW, and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.https://www.foxnews.com/us/austin-texas-police-non-emergenciesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/seattlerealestatepodcast)
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The Iceman and Holstera are talking about stories from Texas Police suing Tesla to Blue Line Flag being banned in a school to cops not responding to calls, this one is interesting and triggering at the same time. Email me at motorcopchronicles@gmail.com
With Everything going on in this world with police brutality I wanted to get a cops point of view about it so I asked him about the deaths of unarmed people of color I asked him about racial profiling and I asked him should people in law enforcement be held more accountable for their actions I do not agree with everything in this conversation but it was a nice decent conversation I hope you like it or hate it IG; @brokeandblackproductions Twitter: mikeycrumpradio Facebook : mikey crump
Phil is a former jailer and police officer in Texas for 13 years who found natural healing through yoga, cannabis and other earth medicines. We cover PTSD, suicide, childhood trauma, the War on Drugs, asset forfeiture, police reform and funding, and what needs to change in Texas and nationally going forward to reclaim our country.
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Why Going "Above and Beyond" Can Hurt Your Career and a Crap ton of news...Trump Impeachment, Jeep Superbowl Commercial, Time Magazine admits election rigged, Amazon keeps the tips, Bezos steps down, and Texas Police chief has way too many women. For the show notes visit: www.bizandmayhem.com Support this podcast
1. WAR ON WALL ST. WITH HEDGE FUNDS AND AVERAGE AMERICANS GOING HEAD TO HEAD 2. GEORGIA REPRESENTATIVE MARJORIE GREENE COMES UNDER FIRE AFTER A SERIES OF SCANDALS 3. PENTAGON HALTS PLAN TO DISTRIBUTE COVID VACCINES TO GUANTANAMO DETAINEES AMID BACKLASH 4. TEXAS POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS AFTER IT WAS DISCOVERED HE WAS LIVING MULTIPLE LIVES 5. US SPENT $200M SENDING MORE THAN 8,000 VENTILATORS AROUND THE WORLD, AND THE US UNABLE TO FIND VENTILATORS FOR THEMSELVES 6. COACHELLA AND STAGE COACH ARE CANCELLED AGAIN THIS YEAR 7. CICELY TYSON AND CLORIS LEACHMAN PASS AWAY --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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We headed back down to Triarc Systems to officially kick off the “Pushing the Line” series with an incredible and honest conversation with two board members of TTPOA. Brandon and Derrick shed light on the needs and necessitates of police officers in today's trying times. From the real dangers of defunding the police, to how important funding training is, to what it takes to lead when it feels like the world is against you. This was a great discussion with several different points of view on our current climate within policing and in our nation. This is not just a topic for law enforcement, it's a discussion for our nation and one many people need to hear right now. How can we push the line to be more uncommon? How can we always push forward in our lives? Two important questions facing law enforcement and our communities right now, and a simple answer is - TRAIN HARD. TTPOA – Texas Tactical Police Officer Association is a nonprofit organization that offers training for law enforcement agencies not only in Texas but all over the US and even in other countries. TTPOA is changing the culture one training iteration at a time. Make sure and go and check out www.ttpoa.org and www.triarcsystems.com for the latest training and firearms. '
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Police Sergeant Houston Gass, Pampa Texas P. D. and Jessica Gass join hosts John "Jay" Wiley and Robert Greenberg. Houston, Jessica Gass and the hosts discuss his recovery from a devastating shotgun wound to the face. Don't miss their inspirational story of perseverance, faith, family and recovery. Listen for details on how you could win a great prize. Check out the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat App for free. It is social audio, think of truly interactive talk radio. Be sure to become a member of our club for free, LET Radio and Podcast. If you enjoy the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. Be sure to Like and Follow us on Facebook. Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@lawenforcementtoday.com. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. There is social media and then there was social audio. Now the Breakout app combines the best of both. Best of all the Breakout app is free, with versions for iPhone and Android devices. You can download the app for free at the App Store and Google Play. Or you can download for free at www.LetBreak.com. Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Today Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Become a Useful Idiot to get the extended interview: https://usefulidiots.substack.com/p/extended-episode-did-texas-police?r=je5va&s=w&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Amid growing scrutiny of the police response to the Uvalde school massacre, Mike Prysner, producer of the Empire Files and Iraq war veteran, tell us: “In a way, they were accomplices to the mass shooter. The number of dead was aided by the police. Perhaps through cowardice or racism, Prysner says, the police stood outside and subdued parents while their kids were shot inside. “With car accidents, there are steps you can take to protect your child,” Prysner explains. “There's nothing you can do to protect them from guns other than move to Canada as a refugee of US violence.” Hear Prysner's full take on the shooting and guns in America, an important perspective from a veteran who once loved guns. Plus, in the extended episode Mike explains why he yelled at George Bush and how Memorial Day is only another militaristic holiday to whitewash a deadly and racist history. And watch Mike and Abby Martin's episode on the true history of Memorial Day, Used & Betrayed, and their important documentary Gaza Fights for Freedom. It's all this, and more, on this week's episode of Useful Idiots. Check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Woody Overton, Jim Chapman, and Mike Agovino of Real Life Real Crime Daily discuss the crime headlines for June 7th, 2023 including the Texas Police arrest a serial killer, Also in Texas police arrest (8) accused of “Smash and Grabs” at ATM Machines, The new way teens are getting high known as “Chroming” A Las Vegas women steals and conceals a Rolex watch in the strangest of places so much more on tap for this episode!#RealLifeRealCrimeDaily #WoodyOverton #TrueCrimeDaily #TrueCrime #Headlines #CrimeNews #KinkyCrimes #ShawnKelly #DatelineNBC #Podcasts #News #Rolex #SmashandGrab #PaytonWashington #Chroming #RaulMezaJr #SerialKillerTopics for today's episode in order of discussionUpdate: Funeral arrangements announced for DSPD Corporal Shawn Kelly.Update: Louisiana family shooting in Ponchatoula.Texas Police arrest (8) of ATM machine smash and grabs.New York teens behead swans. Australia concerned over “Chroming” trend in teens.Arizona police k-9's sniff out 2 million dollars in Fentaynal.Guyana teen charged with killing 19 after setting fire to school.Texas Serial Killer arrested and being looked into as possible “Lady Lake Killer”.Las Vegas steals Rolex watch and hides it in a strange place.Minnesota Transgender female wins lawsuit regarding healthcare.Mile High crimes SegmentWoman hires hitman to kill husband.South Korean female true crime fan dismembers female.Update: Texas cheerleader shot when she opens wrong car door.Kinky Crimes Segment.Dumb Criminals Segment.Our Sponsors for this episode have a great deal for you!ROSETTA STONE:GET A LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION TO ROSETTA STONE FOR 40% OFFClick Here for 40% off and lifetime access to 25 languages!DOWNLOAD THE ZOCDOC APP FOR FREE! Click here to download the ZocDoc app completely free and find top rated doctors that fits both your needs and your schedule!on ZocDoc you will find quality doctors that listen to you, focus on you and prioritize your care, and that care is just a few clicks away!Follow Real Life Real Crime Daily on Facebook by clicking here:Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-life-real-crime/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy