LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show)

Season 4, Episode 25c (905 total) filmed on 06/24/2019

Chip DeBlock (Host)
Ward Meythaler (Attorney and former Federal Prosecutor)
Ron McMullen (retired police Major)
Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain)
David D’Agresta (retired police Officer & sheriff’s Corporal)
Cody Ann Cook (retired police from New York)

Schedule:
1 hour LIVE show every Monday at 7 pm EST
Excerpts from the LIVE show are uploaded YouTube as episodes Tue – Sun at approx. 4 pm EST

Syndication:
Good Talk Radio on the Cutting Edge Radio Network
(Download the LIVE365 app and listen to us on Good Talk Radio Thursdays at 7pm EST)

Partners and Sponsors:
https://www.policeone.com/
https://pexip.com/
https://www.goodtalkradio.com/

Topic 1 concerns a federal jury in Minnesota awarding $585,000 to Minneapolis Police Off. Amy Krekelberg after she accused 58 fellow co-workers of break federal privacy laws by searching for her driver’s license data. Florida State Trooper Donna “Jane” Watts was also referenced, as she alleged 88 law enforcement officers from 25 jurisdictions illegally accessed her personal information over 200 times.

https://www.policeone.com/officer-misconduct-internal-affairs/articles/484216006-Jury-awards-585K-to-Minn-officer-over-license-lookups/

Topic 2 concerns a jury determining that North Miami (Florida) Police Off. Jonathan Alleda is guilty of culpable negligence in the 2016 shooting of caretaker Charles Kinsey who was trying to protect Arnaldo Rios Soto.

https://www.policeone.com/officer-misconduct-internal-affairs/articles/484197006-Fla-officer-guilty-of-negligence-for-shooting-caretaker/

Topic 3 concerns St. Louis (Missouri) Police Off. Milton Green filing a federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleging abuse by his own department after being shot while off-duty by fellow officer Christopher Tanner in 2017. Reference was made to the Post-Dispatch and metro columnist Tony Messenger in the story.

https://www.policeone.com/officer-shootings/articles/484175006-St-Louis-LEO-sues-city-after-being-shot-by-colleague/