LEO Round Table is an internet based law enforcement talk show. This is episode 206, recorded on 04/03/2017, with the following on-air personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host), Kevin Bouis (Attorney), Mark Hopper, David D’Agresta, Cody Ann Cook and Gary Robbins. In addition to your host, the other panelists (except for Attorney Kevin Bouis) are active or retired law enforcement officers.

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Topic 1 concerns the families of alleged juvenile car thieves Dominique Butler, Ashaunti Butler and Laniya Miller releasing a notice of intent to sue the Pinellas County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office in the car crash and drowning deaths of their daughters. Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, Attorney Michele Whitfield, Attorney Aaron T. O’Neal, mother Kunde Mwamvita and the Uhuru Solidarity Movement are mentioned in the story.

http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/families-of-three-girls-who-drowned-in-a-pond-plan-to-sue-the-pinellas/2318698

Topic 2 concerns two (2) Miami-Dade (Florida) Police undercover detectives who were ambushed and shot while in their unmarked vehicle. Police Benevolent Association President John Rivera was mentioned in the story.

https://www.policeone.com/officer-shootings/articles/321905006-2-Fla-detectives-wounded-in-ambush-style-shooting-suspects-at-large/

Topic 3 concerns Marksville (Lousiana) Deputy Marshal Derrick Stafford being sentenced to 40 years in prison for manslaughter in the shooting death of 6-year-old autistic boy Jeremy Mardis and 15 years for attempted manslaughter in the shooting of Christopher Few (the boy’s father). Attorney General Jeff Landry, District Judge William Bennett and Deputy Marshall Norris Greenhouse Jr. were mentioned in the story.

https://www.policeone.com/officer-misconduct-internal-affairs/articles/323327006-La-officer-sentenced-to-40-years-in-boys-shooting-death/