LEO Round Table is an internet based law enforcement talk show. This is episode 131, recorded on 01/02/2017, with the following on-air personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host), Kevin Bouis (Attorney), Bret Bartlett, Mark Hopper, Dan O’Kelly, David D’Agresta and Keith Hamilton. In addition to your host, the other panelists (except for attorney Kevin Bouis) are retired law enforcement officers.
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Topic 1 concerns Amazon refusing to release Echo voice data to the Bentonville (Arkansas) Police Department that might help in a criminal case where James Andrew Bates is accused of murdering Victor Parris Collins.
Topic 2 concerns the Ohio Supreme Court ruling that five (5) Miami Township and Montgomery County law enforcement officers are not liable after pursuing burglary suspect Andrew Barnhart’s vehicle which struck Pamela Argabrite’s vehicle head-on and killed her. Justice Judith French and Justice Sharon Kennedy are quoted in the story while Attorney General Mike DeWine is mentioned.
Topic 3 concerns Edison (New Jersey) Police Officer Anthony Sarni who was fired after allegedly pursuing a woman with requests to model lingerie for him. He sued to get his job back, with a financial settlement, and won. Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfan and Town Attorney William Northgrave were quoted in the story.
http://www.leoaffairs.com/news/lingerie-cop-wins-200k-plus-raise-suing-new-jersey-township/
Topic 4 concerns Anthony Maurice Harris who mistakenly contacted the Tulsa (Oklahoma) Police Department’s Vice Unit while impersonating an FBI agent. He threatened to take a woman he thought was a prostitute to jail if she did not perform numerous sex acts on him.
http://www.leoaffairs.com/news/fake-fbi-agent-threatens-wrong-prostitute-jail-time/