LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show)

Season 4, Episode 39f (992 total) filmed on 09/30/2019

Chip DeBlock (Host)
Ward Meythaler (attorney and former federal prosecutor)
John Newman (retired police a/Chief)
Ron McMullen (retired police Major)
David D’Agresta (retired sheriff’s Corporal and police Officer)

Schedule:
1 hour LIVE show every Monday at 7 pm EDT
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Topic 1 concerns a video of Tamarac (Florida) City Commissioner Elberg “Mike” Gelin berating Broward County Sheriff’s Deputy Joshua Gallardo during a ceremony honoring him as Officer of the Month. Mayor Michelle Gomez was referenced during the story.

https://www.policeone.com/police-heroes/articles/fla-city-commissioner-berates-cop-during-public-ceremony-in-cops-honor-1rFejswHXGuyO1FG/

Topic 2 concerns a video of inmate Hayden L. Davis attacking Washington County (Oregon) Sheriff’s Deputy Daniel Guzman-Catarina at the County Jail and a fight ensuing.

https://www.oregonlive.com/washingtoncounty/2019/09/oregon-man-arrested-for-breaking-glass-door-later-fighting-jail-deputy-gets-6-years-in-prison.html

Topic 3 concerns subject Stuart Cook intentionally passing gas during a body cavity search by Scotland police in Aberdeen. Prosecutor Lucy Simpson is referenced in the story.

https://www.policeone.com/bizarre/articles/485119006-Scotland-man-charged-after-repeatedly-passing-gas-during-strip-search/

Topic 4 concerns the Blueline Armoury Instagram page allegedly using photographs of hot female police officers to sell products without their permission. Reference is made to “bluelivescollentions” and “Blue Lives Family Collection” in the story.

https://www.leoaffairs.com/instagram-page-uses-pictures-of-hot-cops-to-sell-shirts-doesnt-always-give-officers-recognition/