LEO Round Table is an internet based law enforcement talk show. This is episode 152, recorded on 01/30/2017, with the following on-air personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host), Luke Lirot (Attorney), Bret Bartlett, Mark Hopper, David D’Agresta, Keith Hamilton and Cody Ann Cook. In addition to your host, the other panelists (except for attorney Luke Lirot) are active or retired law enforcement officers.

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Topic 1 concerns President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office and two (2) important changes for law enforcement. Reference is made to DOJ Consent Decrees and Executive Order 13688 (1033 Program). Senator Jeff Sessions is quoted in this story.

https://www.policeone.com/chiefs-sheriffs/articles/282676006-Trumps-first-100-days-2-big-changes-to-policing/

Topic 2 concerns San Antonio (Texas) Police Officer Matthew Luckhurst who was initially fired (indefinite suspension) for giving a fecal sandwich to a homeless man. This time he spread a brown substance on a toilet seat after defecating in a women’s bathroom stall at the department. Officer Steve Albart and Chief William McManus were also mentioned in the story.

http://www.timesunion.com/news/local/article/SAPD-Fired-police-officer-fired-again-10886745.php

Topic 3 concerns arrested terrorist suspects Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed el Khadir who allegedly shot and killed six people at a Quebec (Canada) mosque and injured seventeen others. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard were both quoted in the story.

https://www.policeone.com/active-shooter/articles/284628006-Canada-PM-says-mosque-attack-that-killed-6-is-terrorism/

https://www.policeone.com/international/articles/284702006-Suspects-named-after-6-killed-in-Canada-mosque-shooting/