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Want to get into the NYPD Emergency Service Unit? Be an active cop. Part of being an active cop? Making gun collars. Tony Johnson was a magnet for them and it got him on the radar of the right people and thus in 1987, a near 20 year’s magic carpet ride in ESU began. It
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(FRIDAY, 7PM) He has the FDNY in his blood, after all he is a 3rd generation firefighter. For 15 years he was on the line and along the way worked in special commands such as Squad 41 and Squad 61, both in The Bronx and Rescue 4 in Queens. In addition to that he also
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(WEDNESDAY, 7PM) Well from the fire ground as a volunteer fireman, the back of an ambulance as an EMT, the New York City subways as a Transit Cop and the New York City streets as an Emergency Service cop, he certainly had quite the career. Joining the in December of 1983, he’d spend just under
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(RARE THURSDAY SHOW, 7PM) He has been on the baseball beat in America for over 30 years. Growing up an avid baseball fan, his work began in Nashville where he first cut his teeth and has since taken him to the big time at ESPN where he’s been since 2003, with prior stops as we’ll
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Wow is all I can say. I’d always wanted to have an LAPD guest on and man…Jack Schonely did not disappoint! This was one of the best episodes in the show’s history, and I received one heck of a personal introduction to the LAPD and I along with the audience was better off for it.
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In 2019, a madman opened fire in a Walmart, murdering several innocent people as they were just trying to go about their day doing the most mundane and basic of tasks: shopping. Tasked with piecing together what led up to such a heinous attack and unraveling the motive behind the slaughter was Special Agent Corey
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(FRIDAY, 7PM, EST) Never had an LAPD officer before. Always wanted to and finally for The Beat miniseries, I get my shot. Who am I speaking with? Both in the public sector and private sector he has instructed on the importance of proper tactics. What makes him an expert? 33 years as a police officer
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(WEDNESDAY, 7PM) For 21 years specialized in taking down gun runners, illegal beer runners, and maybe even got an illegal explosive or two while he was at it. I say that because he was a member of the ATF, where enforcement of all of those things was the name of the game. Joining me for
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(WEDNESDAY, 7PM) For 21 years specialized in taking down gun runners, illegal beer runners, and maybe even got an illegal explosive or two while he was at it. I say that because he was a member of the ATF, where enforcement of all of those things was the name of the game. Joining me for
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Career calls or fires. No matter where you work, if you’ve been in the fire service long enough, you’ll get them. In Rick Edinger’s case, it came in 2007 in the form of a building collapse. Then a Chief in the Chesterfield Fire Dept, the call was not only a career definer, it was a