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  • LEO Round Table, February 25, 2026
    Feb 25 2026
    S11E038, Armed Man Refuses To Drop Gun During Crazy Exchange With Cops AG Pam Bondi could have reason to arrest Judge James Boasberg. Man uses hot grease on roommate during eviction confrontation. Skateboarder struck and killed by police cruiser. Suspect holding knife to child shot in the head by officer. Officers indicted for allegedly helping Mexican drug cartels. Armed man refuses to drop gun during crazy exchange with cops.
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    43 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 24, 2026
    Feb 24 2026
    S11E037, Armed Thief Fatally Shot By SWAT Officer During Tense Standoff Supreme court backs big part of Trump's deportation plan. More than 700 rioters arrested by the FBI. Shooter fatally shot after opening fire in church. Armed thief fatally shot by SWAT officer during tense standoff.
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    43 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 23, 2026
    Feb 23 2026
    S11E036, Cops Juggle Problems While Facing Crazed Suspect With Machete CPD whistleblowers cleared and reinstated. MSNBC forced to retract false claim about Kash Patel. Ivanka Trump's secret service detail swiftly takes down man. Cops juggle problems while facing crazed suspect with machete. Officers shoot suspect who attacked multiple children.
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    44 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 20, 2026
    Feb 20 2026
    LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E035, Deputy Critically Beaten And Dragged Out Of Forest On Live TV (S10E132rr) Deputy critically beaten and dragged out of forest on live TV. Officer injured in fatal shooting during chaotic gunfight. Cop resigns after being arrested for petite theft. Law Enforcement Perspectives: Tactical Analysis and Professional Accountability LEO Round Table: Tactical Debrief Expert analysis on high-stakes field incidents and law enforcement integrity. Feb 20, 2026 Host: Chip DeBlock | Panel: Bartlett, Springer, Crider, Staropoli ⏱ 44 min listen • Law Enforcement Perspective Core Perspective "I don't care how much you can bench press... you take a hit in the melon, and you've given the bad guy the advantage."— Rich Staropoli, Retired Secret Service The "Star" Pressure Live TV crews (e.g., On Patrol Live) may motivate officers to take risks they wouldn't normally take, potentially leading to critical injuries. Tactical Responsibility Agencies often provide "static" training; officers must seek high-intensity tactical courses on their own dime to survive real-world shootouts. Incident Reports Knox County, TN Deputy beaten into critical condition on live TV; suspect charged with attempted 2nd-degree murder. El Paso Shootout Critique of poor cover, one-handed shooting while on radio, and slow reloads during a domestic call. Polk County Integrity Deputy arrested for stealing $400 during traffic stop; reported by two fellow deputies. #OfficerSafety #TacticalReload #PoliceEthics #BodyCam This roundtable discussion features a panel of veteran law enforcement professionals analyzing high-profile incidents, including a violent assault on a deputy during a live broadcast and a chaotic shootout in El Paso. The experts emphasize the critical need for realistic training, the dangers of media-driven policing, and the absolute necessity of professional integrity. The Perils of "Gladiator" Policing and Live TV The panel examines a harrowing incident from Knoxville, Tennessee, where Deputy Dalton Swinger was beaten into critical condition by a suspect, Christopher Hensley, during a live broadcast of On Patrol Live. The suspect lured the deputy into a dark, wooded area and struck him in the head with a rock or brick. The experts express significant concern regarding the presence of live camera crews, suggesting that the pressure to perform for an audience may motivate officers to take unnecessary risks, such as chasing an armed suspect into a disadvantageous environment without adequate backup. They argue that law enforcement is a professional discipline, not a sporting event, and that "gladiator environments" created by reality TV are inherently dangerous to officer safety. ⚠️ Tactical Warning: The "Camera Effect" The panel identified several risks associated with live media presence during high-stakes patrols: Performance Pressure: Officers may deviate from standard safety protocols to appear "proactive" on camera. Tactical Disadvantage: Suspects may use the live broadcast to track officer movements. Psychological Impact: Families of officers may witness life-threatening injuries or fatalities in real-time. Tactical Breakdown: The El Paso Shootout A significant portion of the discussion focuses on body camera footage from an El Paso officer-involved shooting. While the officers survived and neutralized the threat, the panel critiques several major tactical failures. A female officer was observed shooting one-handed while simultaneously operating her radio, a habit the experts describe as "inexcusable" during a gunfight. Other issues included poor use of cover—failing to utilize a nearby low wall or parked vehicles effectively—and a lack of communication between partners that allowed the suspect to surprise the officer during a "slow-motion" reload. The panel concludes that these errors are symptomatic of "static training," where officers practice on paper targets while standing still, rather than engaging in high-intensity, stress-based movement drills. The Professional Training Gap The experts address the systemic barriers to effective training, specifically the "fill zones" problem where agencies prioritize staffing levels over skill development. Sheriff Mark Crider notes that while federal agencies like the FBI can shut down for training days, local sheriffs must maintain 24/7 coverage with limited budgets. To bridge this gap, the panel suggests that individual officers must take personal responsibility for their proficiency, recommending participation in competitive shooting matches (like USPSA) to expose skill deficiencies under pressure. The Professional Improvement Loop 1 Brief ➔ 2 Execute ➔ 3 Debrief "Brief the flight, fly the flight, debrief the flight." — Adapted from Navy/FBI protocols Integrity and Internal Accountability The discussion concludes with a report on a Polk County deputy, Justin Register, who was arrested for stealing cash from a suspect's wallet ...
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    44 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 19, 2026
    Feb 19 2026
    LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E034, Cop Puts Bad Guy In Neck Hold After Long Battle Over Gun (S10E205rr) Trump ahead in approval ratings compared to past presidents. Feds warn anarchist group calling for pointing lasers at aircraft with heavy prison sentence. SAF and DOJ team up to shut down court order for gun group’s membership roster. Cop puts bad guy in neck hold after long battle over gun. LEO Round Table: Tactical Analysis, Legal Battles, and Political Shifts LEO Round Table BriefingFeb 19, 2026 Tactical Analysis & Executive Approval Ratings A law enforcement perspective on national polling, anarchist threats, and field performance failures. Job Approval Ratings Donald Trump (2025)45.3% Barack Obama (2013)44.4% George W. Bush (2005)39.5% "More than half the country sides with Trump... arguments on systemic racism don't hold water." Critical Incident: Portland 7-Minute Weapon StruggleSuspect: Beau Davis (43) | Status: Booked ✕Performance Failure: Lack of defensive tactics (BJJ) proficiency noted in both officers. ✕Taser Ineffectiveness: Female officer deployed probes from distance instead of drive-stun. ✓Resolution: Neck hold/carotid restraint ended the fight; officer on paid leave. Legal & Threat Intel 2nd Amendment Victory DOJ & SAF team up to block Louisiana court from seizing gun group membership lists. Aviation Threat: 20 Years Feds warn of maximum sentences for laser attacks on aircraft encouraged by anarchist sites. Religious Privacy Washington State blocked from criminalizing priest confidentiality in confessions. KEYWORDS:#LawEnforcement #TacticalFailures #Trump2025 #2ndAmendment #Portland Host: Chip The Block | Guest: Jeff Weninger This episode of the LEO Round Table features law enforcement professionals discussing high-stakes news, including presidential approval trends, anarchist threats in Portland, and a critical tactical breakdown of a violent struggle over an officer's firearm. The panel provides a unique perspective on the intersection of public policy, constitutional rights, and street-level police performance. Detailed Executive Summary 1. Presidential Approval and the Political Landscape The discussion begins with an analysis of recent polling data from Real Clear Polling, comparing the job approval ratings of Presidents Trump, Obama, and Bush through October 13th of their respective terms. Trump leads the group with a 45.3% approval rating, followed by Obama at 44.4% and Bush at 39.5%. The hosts argue that these figures, combined with Trump winning the popular vote, negate arguments regarding systemic prejudice, noting that the majority of the country supports the current administration's focus on border security and anti-terrorism. However, the panel also highlights concerns raised by figures like Joe Rogan regarding the potential for overreach in immigration enforcement, suggesting a need for a measured approach to avoid alienating moderate voters before the midterms. Presidential Job Approval Comparison (Data through October 13th of respective terms) 45.3% Trump 44.4% Obama 39.5% Bush 2. Federal Warnings and Constitutional Protections The FBI and DHS have issued stern warnings to anarchist groups in Portland following online calls for mass laser attacks on federal aircraft. Such actions carry severe federal penalties, including up to 20 years in prison for the destruction of aircraft facilities. Simultaneously, the panel explores a rare alliance between the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and the Trump-led DOJ. Both entities successfully filed a motion to block a Louisiana court order that demanded the SAF turn over its private membership roster, a move the hosts characterized as a significant victory for privacy and gun rights. 3. Tactical Breakdown: The Portland Gun Struggle A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a "performance review" of a violent encounter in Portland involving suspect Beau Davis. Body camera footage reveals a nearly seven-minute struggle where Davis attempted to disarm a male officer. The panel criticizes the lack of effective defensive tactics (DT) displayed by both the male and female officers. While the female officer eventually utilized a neck hold—classified as lethal force by the agency—to end the fight, the hosts expressed concern over the "panic" in the officers' responses and the ineffective use of tools like the Taser. They emphasized that approximately 25% of U.S. officers lack sufficient DT training, leading to dangerous scenarios where suspects gain control of weapons. Incident Profile: Portland Gun Struggle Suspect Beau W. Davis (43) Struggle Duration 4 minutes 32 seconds (Active Fight) Primary Charges Attempted Murder, 1st Degree Robbery Key Failure Ineffective Defensive Tactics / Weapon Retention Key Data & Indicators Approval High: Donald Trump's 45.3% job approval rating is the highest among the three presidents compared. Laser Attack Penalties: Aiming a laser at an aircraft carries up to 5 years; ...
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    45 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 18, 2026
    Feb 18 2026
    S11E033, Repeat Offender Who Killed Woman Isn't Sliding Thanks To DOJ Repeat offender who killed woman isn’t sliding thanks to DOJ. Trump Administration gets big wins in court. 'COPS' teams up with the Wounded Blue for big announcement. Officers involved in the fatal shooting of armed suspect justified. Woman armed with large knife shot by cops during attempted arrest.
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    43 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 17, 2026
    Feb 17 2026
    S11E032, Canada School Shooter Who Murdered 5 Students And Faculty Identified Illinois sued over race reparations program. Canada school shooter who murdered 5 students and faculty identified. Officer fatally shoots fleeing suspect after picking up firearm. City reaches $29M lawsuit for the death of civilian.
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    44 min
  • LEO Round Table, February 16, 2026
    Feb 16 2026
    S11E031, Felon Shot In The Face During Intense Struggle With Officers On Video Ten dead in Canada school shooting. Over 100,000 federal workers have not paid over $1 billion in taxes. Officer charged in shooting of a naked man. Felon shot in the face during intense struggle with officers on video. Serial defecator caught by LE drone technology.
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    45 min