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1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Randy Clark, Author at Breitbart, Border Patrol Retiree 27:55
🔹 Episode Summary: In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast , Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith welcomes investigative journalist and former Border Patrol agent Randy Clark from Breitbart News. With over 32 years of experience in border enforcement, Randy offers a frontline perspective on the evolution of the U.S. Border Patrol, the ongoing border crisis, and the impact of current immigration policies on national security. 🔹 Key Topics Discussed: ✅ Randy Clark’s journey from Border Patrol agent to investigative journalist ✅ The transformation of the Border Patrol since the Reagan administration ✅ The surge of illegal crossings and its implications for national security ✅ The role of the Biden administration in border policy changes ✅ The Del Rio migrant crisis and the false accusations against Border Patrol agents ✅ The increase in unaccompanied minors and human trafficking concerns…

1 The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Vernon Geberth, Retired Commander of Bronx Homicide 26:34
Episode Summary: In this compelling episode of the National Police Association Podcast, host Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with one of law enforcement’s most renowned homicide experts—Vernon Geberth. Known as the “Godfather of Homicide,” Geberth has trained thousands of investigators, authored seminal works on homicide investigation, and played a key role in the advancement of forensic techniques, including the introduction of DNA evidence in criminal cases. Key Topics Discussed: Why Vernon Geberth Became a Cop – From his childhood interest in uniforms to his mission-driven entry into the NYPD. His Path to Homicide Investigation – The rigorous training, high-pressure cases, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. Introducing DNA Evidence to Criminal Investigations – How Geberth pioneered the use of DNA in New York homicide cases. Notable Cases – From preventing a wrongful suicide ruling to solving some of the most gruesome homicides. Training Future Generations – Geberth’s nationwide impact on law enforcement training and his famous “We Work for God” mantra. Declining Homicide Clearance Rates – The impact of poor leadership, politics, and anti-police sentiment on solving crimes. The Importance of Faith and Mental Resilience – How his belief in God and strong family support helped him handle the psychological toll of homicide investigations.…

1 The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Det. Heidi Chance Ret., Speaker, Author, Trainer 28:02
In this compelling episode of the National Police Association Podcast , host Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith speaks with retired detective Heidi Chance, a veteran investigator and expert in human trafficking awareness. Detective Chance shares her journey in law enforcement to undercover work in vice and human trafficking investigations, shedding light on the stark realities of sex trafficking, online predators, and the misconceptions surrounding "sex work." Key Topics Discussed: Detective Chance’s Background: A family legacy in law enforcement and her path to becoming an undercover detective. The Evolution of Human Trafficking Investigations: How law enforcement has shifted its approach from arresting prostitutes to targeting traffickers and sex buyers. The Role of Drugs in Human Trafficking: How traffickers use addiction to manipulate and control victims. Arizona’s Border and Organized Trafficking: The difference between cartel-driven trafficking and individual traffickers. The Online Predator Epidemic: How social media and gaming platforms have become prime recruiting grounds for traffickers. Parenting in the Digital Age: How parents and grandparents can recognize warning signs and protect children from online grooming. Law Enforcement Training and Awareness: Detective Chance’s initiatives to train officers in recognizing and combating trafficking. How the Public Can Help: The importance of reporting suspicious activity and educating potential jurors on the realities of trafficking.…

1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Scott Lowry, Founder and President of StrataSite 26:49
Episode Summary: In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with Scott Lowry, a retired lieutenant from the Findlay, Ohio Police Department and an expert in active shooter response training. With a rich background in law enforcement and a passion for preparedness, Scott shares his journey from being inspired by his father’s police career to his current work in training first responders and communities to handle large-scale incidents effectively. Key Topics Discussed: Scott Lowry’s law enforcement background and transition to active shooter response training The impact of Columbine on modern law enforcement strategies The evolution of police training and tactical medicine The Five Plus One Philosophy for active shooter response Challenges in coordination between police, fire, and EMS during crises The role of dispatch centers in managing emergency response How schools and communities can prepare and engage in safety planning Resources available through StrataSite and the Department of Homeland Security…

1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Bert Eyler, V.P. National Center for Police Defense 28:15
Episode Summary: In this episode, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with Bert Eyler, VP of the Police Officers Defense Coalition, to discuss critical issues impacting law enforcement across the country. Bert shares insights from his career in law enforcement and explains the legislative efforts his organization is leading to protect officers, including the push to codify qualified immunity into law. The conversation covers: The misconceptions surrounding qualified immunity and why it’s essential for law enforcement. The impact of body-worn cameras and the challenges of public perception and “Monday morning quarterbacking.” The growing problem of prosecutorial bias, including the prosecution of officers in Austin, Texas, under DA Garza. The mental health toll on officers, not from incidents themselves but from prolonged investigations and lack of support. How citizens can advocate for better policies and elect officials who support law enforcement. Bert also highlights ongoing legislative efforts in Congress, including the work with Senator Jim Banks on HR 503 and S.122, and the critical importance of community support and political advocacy.…

1 The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, former Congressman Anthony D'Esposito, NYPD Det. (Ret) 30:32
Episode Title: Congressman Anthony D'Esposito: From First Responder to Political Trailblazer Podcast Host: Betsy Smith Guest: Congressman Anthony D'Esposito Episode Summary: In this insightful episode, Betsy Smith sits down with Congressman Anthony D'Esposito to explore his journey from serving as a police officer and volunteer fire chief to entering the world of politics. The conversation covers his time in the NYPD, including groundbreaking work in gang takedowns and social media surveillance, his leadership during natural disasters as a fire chief, and how those experiences shaped his approach to public service and governance. D'Esposito shares his passion for common-sense solutions, the critical role of first responders in politics, and the importance of cutting through bureaucratic red tape to deliver real results. Key Topics Covered: D’Esposito’s Law Enforcement Journey: From a young recruit in Brownsville, Brooklyn, to leading pivotal gang takedown operations, including the innovative use of social media in criminal investigations. The Volunteer Fire Service: His time as chief in Island Park during natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy and its impact on his leadership. Transitioning to Politics: Why his firsthand experience with crime, disasters, and government dysfunction motivated him to seek public office. Common Sense and Coalition Building: The role of real-world experience in fostering bipartisan cooperation and effective governance. Crime and Public Safety: Addressing crime, woke prosecutors, and the ongoing efforts to restore law and order in New York and beyond. The Republican Momentum: How the GOP is gaining ground in historically Democrat strongholds through a focus on safety, affordability, and common-sense policies. Notable Quotes: “Law enforcement is one of the best educations you can get for government service.” “We need to focus less on rhetoric and more on delivering results for the American people.” “Republicans are the party of common sense, and voters are seeing that firsthand.”…

1 The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Amy Hawkins, Chair of Police Week Michigan, Writer and Speaker 28:32
Episode Title: The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Amy Hawkins Guest: Amy Hawkins, Chair of Police Week Michigan, Writer, and Speaker Host: Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith Release Date: January 23, 2025 Duration: 28:32 minutes Episode Summary: In this episode, Amy Hawkins shares her journey from a background in communications and political advocacy to her passionate support for law enforcement. She discusses the importance of honoring those who serve, her role in organizing Police Week Michigan, and the challenges law enforcement faces in today's climate. The conversation highlights faith, family values, and grassroots activism in strengthening community support for officers.…

1 The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Dr. Andrew Dennis, Trauma Surgeon, SWAT Team Member & Author 29:13
Episode Title: The National Police Association Podcast with Dr. Andrew Dennis Guest: Dr. Andrew Dennis, Trauma Surgeon, SWAT Team Member, and Author Host: Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith Episode Summary: In this episode, Sgt. Smith speaks with Dr. Andrew Dennis about tactical medicine in law enforcement. They discuss the evolution of officer medical training, the importance of self-aid and buddy-aid, and how tactical medicine has saved lives. Dr. Dennis shares insights from his experiences and his efforts to enhance officer survival through better training and tools.…

1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Det. Kevin Davis (Ret.) Police Use of Force Expert Witness 28:02
In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith engages in a compelling conversation with retired Detective Kevin Davis, a renowned police use of force expert witness. They delve into the complexities of law enforcement, focusing on the challenges officers face regarding use of force decisions and the increasing scrutiny from the public and legal systems. Key Discussion Points: Path to Policing: Kevin shares his unconventional journey into law enforcement, transitioning from aspirations in elementary education to a distinguished career spanning over four decades. Career Highlights: With experience ranging from night patrols in high-crime areas to roles in street narcotics, SWAT, and training, Kevin offers insights into the diverse responsibilities and experiences that shaped his tenure. Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs): The duo discusses the transformative impact of BWCs on policing. Kevin highlights the challenges associated with digital evidence storage, the implications of public records requests, and the necessity for law enforcement agencies to adapt to evolving technological landscapes. Use of Force Dynamics: Emphasizing the importance of understanding the nuanced nature of use of force incidents, Kevin advocates for comprehensive training and the need for public education to bridge the gap between law enforcement actions and community perceptions. Expert Witness Role: Kevin sheds light on his current role as a use of force expert witness, where he analyzes incidents to provide objective assessments, aiming to ensure that evaluations are grounded in established law enforcement standards and practices. Quotable Moments: "Law enforcement, like most technologies, we embrace the technology before we think out the many ripples that occur with the change." "It's imperative that we educate not only our officers but also the public on the realities and challenges inherent in split-second decision-making."…

1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Chip DeBlock, LEO (Ret) Creator and Host of LEO Round Table 26:24
Here’s a brief summary of the podcast episode featuring retired detective Chip DeBlock, host of LEO Round Table . In the episode, Chip discusses his journey in law enforcement, starting at 21 with the Tampa Police Department, his experiences over 30 years, and the transition into media through his platform. He shares insights on policing, challenges, and how he turned his whistleblower experience into a successful media career.…

1 The National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Christopher W. Hinkle, retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent 28:26
In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast , host Betsy Brantner Smith interviews retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Christopher W. Hinkle. They discuss Hinkle’s career journey, from his early inspiration to join law enforcement, his time in the Air Force, and his extensive work with the FBI in areas such as counterintelligence, cybercrime, and civil rights investigations. Hinkle shares insights from his experiences, including his role during 9/11 and his work in Baghdad.…

1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy, Speaker, Author Psychotherapist 22:50
In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy—a former law enforcement officer, psychotherapist, and author. Dr. McCoy shares her unique journey from providing therapy to law enforcement personnel to becoming an officer herself, highlighting the challenges and insights gained from her dual roles. Key Discussion Points: Transition into Law Enforcement: Dr. McCoy discusses the pivotal moment when a sergeant challenged her understanding of police work, leading her to undergo training and serve as a state constable. Psychological Support for Officers: Emphasizing the importance of therapists having firsthand experience, Dr. McCoy explains how her law enforcement background enhanced her ability to counsel officers effectively. Public Perception and the Uniform: She reflects on the profound change in how she was perceived upon donning the uniform, offering insights into the societal views of police officers. Approach to Therapy: Dr. McCoy outlines her method of focusing on symptoms and providing practical tools to help officers manage stress and mental health challenges. About the Guest: Dr. Dorothy Bones McCoy is a seasoned psychotherapist and former state constable. She has authored several books and is known for her insightful perspectives on law enforcement and mental health.…
In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith engages in a compelling conversation with Lieutenant Brian Steel, a 23-year law enforcement veteran, Marine Corps alumnus, and current president of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 9. They delve into topics ranging from personal motivations for joining the police force to broader discussions on law enforcement reform and the role of police unions. Episode Highlights: Inspiration Behind the Badge: Lieutenant Steel shares his journey from being the son of Scottish immigrants to serving in the Marine Corps, and how the events of September 11, 2001, influenced his decision to pursue a career in law enforcement. The Significance of the Oath: A discussion on the profound meaning of taking an oath to uphold the Constitution, emphasizing the importance of service and dedication to the nation. Perspectives on Police Reform: Lieutenant Steel offers his views on reform, likening it to enhancing existing systems rather than discarding them, and stresses the importance of continuous improvement in policing practices. The True Role of Police Unions: Addressing misconceptions, Lieutenant Steel clarifies that police unions are not designed to protect bad officers but to uphold the integrity of negotiated contracts and ensure fair treatment for all members. Accountability Within the Force: Both Sergeant Smith and Lieutenant Steel acknowledge that mistakes can occur in the line of duty. They discuss the necessity of fair and impartial discipline, adhering to due process, and maintaining accountability at all levels. Key Quotes: "Reform is not taking everything you did and throwing it out. It's taking what you have and making it better." – Lieutenant Brian Steel "I am not anti-discipline as long as it's fair, firm, and impartial." – Lieutenant Brian Steel…

1 National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Sonja LaBosco, Exe. Dir. Air Marshal National Council 25:28
Episode Title: Strengthening Air Marshal Security with Sonja LaBosco Host: Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith Guest: Sonja LaBosco, Executive Director, Air Marshal National Council Episode Overview: In this episode, Sonja LaBosco shares insights into her journey from local law enforcement to the Federal Air Marshal Service. She discusses critical issues affecting the agency, including resource allocation challenges, training protocols, and the evolving threat landscape. LaBosco highlights concerns over government oversight and inefficiencies impacting national security operations. Key Topics: Transitioning from local to federal law enforcement Current challenges facing the Federal Air Marshal Service Policy and security concerns Recommendations for improving air travel safety…

1 National Police Association Podcast with guest, Jeff Simpson, LEO (Ret.) SVB-Child Abuse Det, Past FOP President of Lodge 9 23:01
Guest: Jeff Simpson, Retired Law Enforcement Officer, Former President of FOP Lodge 9 Episode Highlights: Jeff Simpson’s law enforcement journey, inspired by his upbringing and commitment to public service. Transitioning from a rural background to policing in a major city like Columbus, Ohio. The role and significance of police unions in supporting officers and advocating for their rights. Challenges faced while working under a consent decree and its impact on law enforcement operations. Insights into child abuse investigations and the demands of working in sensitive law enforcement areas.…
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