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Conversations on hot topic issues that impact our warriors in blue throughout the country.
Tuesday tune into Police Pod Talk for a special follow-up episode as we continue the conversation on Domestic Violence Awareness with Leanne, a past guest who bravely shared her story on our February 11th show. After receiving an overwhelming response from listeners, Leanne has agreed to return to answer your email questions on the air. Don't miss this powerful and informative discussion—your emails, your concerns, and your voices matter.…
Monday, February 17, 2025 on Police Pod Talk host Cleveland and guest Carnell Young break down a critical Jacksonville Police shooting. In this episode host Cleveland takes a deep dive into a shocking incident from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Department. An officer shoots a driver using the driver’s own handgun. What really happened? Could things have gone differently? Cleveland sits down with guest, Carnell, to analyze the footage, discuss police tactics, and explore what could have been done better. Expect real talk, expert insight, and an honest breakdown of the events. Don’t miss this must-hear episode!…
Tuesday February 11, 2025, Police Pod Talk brings you the powerful conclusion to an unforgettable story of resilience. Join us as we continue the journey of a courageous mother, a survivor of domestic violence, who refused to back down. After sharing her struggles and triumphs in three past episodes back on October 11th, 18th, and 25th of 2021 during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we return to hear as LeeAnn reveals the final chapter: the relentless fight for custody, the battle to shield her children, and the hard-won victory against ongoing intimidation, stalking, and control. LeeAnn's strength is a testament to every survivor’s will to win. Don’t miss this emotional and inspiring episode. Tune in this Tuesday because her story isn’t just hers, it’s a voice for so many others.…
Monday on the next episode on Police Pod Talk, Host Cleveland will sit down with a Fort Wayne Police Officer, Kim Seiss to hear her incredible story. From the moment she decided to join the force to the challenges of the Police Academy, she shares it all. Kim dives into her Undercover days, Uniform Patrol experiences, and her time in the Crime Scene division, and now her investigative work as a Property Crimes Detective. But it’s not just about the job—she opens up about balancing family life, maintaining her identity, and staying true to herself in a demanding career. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about courage, dedication, and resilience with Detective Kim Seiss.…
Tuesday January 21, 2025 on Police Pod Talk, host Cleveland will talk with a trailblazer in Law Enforcement and violence prevention—Dottie Davis. Dottie is a former Police Officer turned Threat Assessor and Advocate, she will share her incredible journey from patrolling the streets to building her own business dedicated to Violence Prevention. But that’s not all—Dottie Davis is on a mission to reshape the face of policing by increasing the percentage of female Officers on Police Departments nationwide to at least 30% by 2030—more than doubling the current 12%. Dottie shares invaluable advice for women in Law Enforcement, highlighting the unique talents and perspectives they bring to the force. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to succeed as a female Officer or how to make an impact in your community, this is the conversation you don’t want to miss. To contact Dottie Davis feel free to email her at daviscorptrng@gmail.com…
Friday Morning tune into Police Pod Talk as host Cleveland sits down with retired Fort Wayne Police Officer and former New York City Police Officer, Cornell Wiley. In this compelling episode, they dive into Cornell’s extraordinary journey through law enforcement, from his impactful years on the NYPD to his distinguished service in Fort Wayne PD. Hear firsthand about his role as a Detective, his courageous return to assist with recovery efforts after 9/11, and the pivotal moments that defined his career. Plus, discover how he transitioned into retirement and the entrepreneurial path that led him to successfully own and operate his own business. Don’t miss this insightful conversation filled with stories of resilience, dedication, and transformation. Friday on Police Pod Talk!…
Join us Tuesday on the next episode of Police Pod Talk with your host, Cleveland, as he sits down with his daughter, Ashley for a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation. They'll dive into the shocking recent events in New Orleans, where tragedy struck Bourbon Street as a terrorist used a truck as a weapon, killing pedestrians and then shooting two police officers before being stopped. Together, Cleveland and Ashley will share their raw emotions, personal insights, and stories of their own experiences in large crowds—at concerts, sporting events, and other gatherings—where danger could have been just around the corner. This is more than just a podcast; it’s an opportunity to reflect on safety, resilience, and the bravery of those who protect us. Don’t miss it. Tune in to Police Pod Talk this week—where real stories meet real talk."…
Monday's upcoming episode on Police Pod Talk: A Deep Dive into Justice and Morality. Join host Cleveland and special guest, his son, Austin on the next episode of Police Pod Talk as they tackle one of the most controversial topics in modern justice: Capital Punishment. Cleveland and Austin examine the recent execution of Joseph Corcoran in Indiana, exploring the case's impact and broader implications. Cleveland and Austin share their personal views on the death penalty, delve into the role of their religious beliefs in shaping their perspectives, and debate whether executions should continue. Tune in as they present thought-provoking suggestions on how the justice system might handle these cases differently—or if it should handle them at all. Don’t miss this compelling discussion on morality, justice, and humanity.…
Thursday, December 26, 2024 Police Pod Talk has a special Christmas episode for our loyal listeners. We have an exciting episode lined up that dives deep into an essential but often overlooked topic: the importance of continuous training and physical fitness for police officers, long after they leave the academy. In this episode, we’ll discuss why officers must maintain a level of training comparable to that of professional athletes. We'll explore the similarities between these professions and why staying in top shape is not just a personal benefit—it’s a professional responsibility. Join us for a thoughtful and engaging conversation about how ongoing fitness and training can empower police officers to excel in their roles and meet the demands of the job with confidence and skill.…
Monday on Police Pod Talk, “Z” and Cleveland will explore the stories that spark debates about safety, justice, and community. We will dive into a case that’s stirring up strong emotions across the nation. Imagine this: A sunny afternoon in a small Georgia town. A 10-year-old boy walks to the Dollar General store just half a mile down the road, he knows the route, and it seems like a simple moment of independence. But what happened next has turned this family’s life upside down. The mother is now facing charges of reckless endangerment. If convicted she could spend up to a year in jail—unless she agrees to a strict safety plan imposed by the District Attorney's office. Was this a reasonable decision by a parent who trusted her child—or a dangerous oversight that put a young boy at risk? And what does this case say about how we define responsibility, independence, and community safety in modern America? So buckle up—it’s going to be a compelling conversation.…
Monday on Police Pod Talk "Z" will be diving it to a troubling and shocking story out of Philadelphia where a middle school student managed to sneak a kitchen knife past the school's metal detectors and in a horrifying turn of events, stabbed two teachers who were attempting to disarm the student. The incident has left the community reeling, raising serious questions about school safety protocols. Administrators have faced backlash from parents who are outraged that the school's security measures failed to detect the knife in the student's backpack. "Z" will unpack this story and discuss what this means for ensuring safety in schools. This episode is brought to you by TAG Apparel Visit [ tagfw.com ]( http://tagfw.com ) The views and opinions expressed by the host(s), or guest(s) on Police Pod Talk Podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of our sponsor TAG Apparel. TAG Apparel does not endorse or take responsibility for any statements made during this program.…
Police Pod Talk is excited to introduce a new voice to the show—someone who’s currently living the journey so many of our listeners are curious about. Joining us is Zorana, AKA: "Z", an aspiring law enforcement officer out of Indianapolis, Indiana. "Z" worked the challenging third shift, navigating the ups and downs of becoming a part of the thin blue line. Together, we’ll hear firsthand what it’s like to step into this demanding role, balancing training, community, and the realities of life on the streets during the night shift. Let’s dive into "Z"’s story and the lessons learned along the way!"…
Jeff and I have a deep conversation about the January 6th Capitol Attack. Jeff gives his opinion and feelings on what he believes are discrepancies in what is called a riot and what is considered a march and why.
Friday March 1, 2024 on Police Pod Talk, hear Spencer Alexander talk about his brother, Loutonia Anthony Alexander, who has been missing for several years with no clues or answers from friends, family members, or the Police. Spencer describes Loutonia's last days around his family and friends and Loutonia's good and bad habits that may have contributed to Loutonia's disappearance. Spencer puts out a heart felt plea for help from anyone who may have seen Loutonia or have information on Loutonia's whereabouts.…
On Monday February 26, 2024 on Police Pod Talk, Lakicia Smith - Alexander, is asking for help in solving a homicide that took place in September of 2017 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Lakicia explained her husband, Willie Alonzo Smith Sr. was playing in a dice game in the 3300 block of Winter Street when an argument started and gun shots were fired. Willie was shot multiple times and died from his wounds. Willie's death was ruled a homicide. Willie was dropped off at the Hospital's Emergency room by another person who was not identified. Smith Sr. was the 26th homicide in Allen County in 2017. Lakicia is asking for anyone who may have been at the dice game that day to be brave enough to come forward and tell the Police the truth about what happened.…
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