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Heroes Behind the Badge

Podcast af Citizens Behind the Badge

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From the front lines to the final call, Heroes Behind the Badge brings you the untold stories of America's law enforcement community. Led by Craig Floyd, who spent 34 years working alongside police officers across the nation, alongside veteran facilitator Dennis Collins and law enforcement expert Bill Erfurth, this podcast cuts through misconceptions to reveal the true nature of modern policing. Our dynamic trio brings unique perspectives to each episode: Craig shares deep insights from his decades of experience and relationships within law enforcement, Dennis guides conversations with meticulous research and natural flow, and Bill adds engaging commentary that makes complex law enforcement topics accessible to all listeners. Each episode features in-depth conversations with law enforcement professionals, sharing their firsthand experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Drawing from extensive research and real-world experience, we explore the realities faced by the over 800,000 officers who serve and protect our communities every day. From dramatic accounts of crisis response to quiet moments of everyday heroism, our show illuminates the human stories behind the badge. We dive deep into the statistics, policies, and practices that shape modern law enforcement, offering listeners a comprehensive understanding of what it truly means to serve in law enforcement today. Whether you're a law enforcement professional, a concerned citizen, or someone seeking to understand the complexities of modern policing, Heroes Behind the Badge provides the context, insights, and authentic perspectives you won't find anywhere else. Join us weekly as we honor those who dedicate their lives to keeping our communities safe, one story at a time. Presented by Citizens Behind the Badge, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and advocating for law enforcement professionals across the United States. Join over 126,000 Americans who have already signed our Declaration of Support for law enforcement at behindbadge.org.

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episode Rafael A. Mangual - The Data Behind "Criminal [In]Justice" | Part 2 cover

Rafael A. Mangual - The Data Behind "Criminal [In]Justice" | Part 2

In Part 2 of his Heroes Behind the Badge conversation, Rafael Mangual opens with the story that drove him to write his book. In July 2019, Brittany Hill, 24 years old, holding her one-year-old daughter outside her home on Chicago's west side, was shot dead when a car pulled up and opened fire. She turned, shielded her daughter, took the bullets, stumbled three steps, and collapsed with the child still clinging to her neck. The man arrested had nine prior felony convictions, including murder. He was free on parole. That case is the emotional and intellectual center of "Criminal Injustice," and it frames everything Mangual argues in this half of the conversation. He explains why Democrat-run cities consistently produce higher murder rates and why the red state murder narrative collapses when homicide data is broken down by city rather than state. He presents NYPD fatal force statistics spanning 50 years, showing a 90% decline with no public acknowledgment from the police reform movement. He responds directly to the systemic racism narrative in policing, citing peer-reviewed research from scholars across the political spectrum, including left-leaning researchers whose own data undercuts the claim. Mangual closes with bail reform, a policy he has genuine sympathy for in principle but argues has been catastrophically misapplied in states like Illinois and New York. His reasoning is precise, his evidence is sourced, and his conclusion is difficult to dismiss: the people paying the highest price for progressive criminal justice policy are the people progressives claim to protect. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more at citizensbehindthebadge.org.

21. maj 2026 - 39 min
episode Rafael A. Mangual - Why Killers Walk While Cops Go to Prison | Part 1 cover

Rafael A. Mangual - Why Killers Walk While Cops Go to Prison | Part 1

Rafael A. Mangual is a senior fellow and head of research at the Manhattan Institute's Policing and Public Safety Initiative, and the author of "Criminal [In]Justice." He is one of the most data-driven and unsparing voices in the national debate on criminal justice policy - a lawyer by training who chose research over the courtroom. In Part 1 of this conversation, Mangual opens with the two New York cases that frame his entire body of work. NYPD Sergeant Eric Duran was convicted of manslaughter for throwing an empty cooler at a fleeing drug suspect during a buy-bust operation. In the same city, a man calling himself Lucifer slashed three elderly strangers at Grand Central Station despite 13 prior arrests - including a previous knife attack - and remained free. Mangual explains these outcomes are not contradictions but the predictable result of an ideology that treats police as agents of corrupt power while extending unlimited leniency to violent offenders. Drawing on peer-reviewed research, Mangual walks through the Pareto distribution of criminal offending, a finding replicated in every jurisdiction worldwide, showing that a tiny fraction of repeat offenders commit the vast majority of violent crime. He examines New York's Clean Slate Act, its effects on recidivism data, and the research linking single-parent household rates to criminal offending. Each argument is specific, sourced, and delivered without sentiment. This is a masterclass in how to win the criminal justice argument with data. The conversation continues Thursday. Part 2 picks up with what Rafael calls the case that drove him to write the book: Brittany Hill, 24 years old, shot dead on a Chicago sidewalk while shielding her one-year-old daughter, by a man with nine prior felony convictions including murder who was free on parole. Learn more at citizensbehindthebadge.org.

19. maj 2026 - 33 min
episode Blake Boteler — The Bounty, the Arrests, and the Funeral That Never Happened | Part 2 cover

Blake Boteler — The Bounty, the Arrests, and the Funeral That Never Happened | Part 2

Blake Boteler is a retired ATF Special Agent and former petroleum geologist whose two-year undercover infiltration of the Sons of Silence outlaw motorcycle gang stands as one of the deepest and most successful operations in ATF history. His 1963 Harley Davidson and undercover jacket are preserved at the National Law Enforcement Museum. Craig Floyd, former head of the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Fund, named him Officer of the Month in July 2002. This is the conclusion of his story. Part 2 opens with Blake freshly out of an Iowa jail cell — bonded out by the club, carrying no weapon, and walking back into a world that was growing suspicious of how aggressively he and his partner were making buys. The episode follows his final weeks as a patch-wearing member through the operation's most dangerous moments: ordered by a national vice president at a biker rally to assault a stranger who had been photographing the club, Blake hits the man's whiskey bottle rather than his face and talks his way through the aftermath. He describes snorting gunpowder as a prospect hazing ritual. And he walks through the confrontation in a Colorado storage unit — national president J.R. Reed snorting methamphetamine off a Civil War sword, then turning to Blake and asking what federal agency he's buying guns for. Blake laughs and invents a fictional board name. The operation lasted days more. The final numbers tell the story: 230-plus weapons seized, including over 40 machine guns, hand grenades, pipe bombs, and 21 pounds of methamphetamine. Eighty-five defendants ultimately charged. Blake also covers the aftermath — a federal trial he expected to win that ended in acquittal when a jury decided undercover agents should expect to get punched, and that same man shooting four people across two incidents in Colorado within months of his release. He talks through the $50,000 contract placed on his and his partner's lives, his family evacuated overnight from a Tampa home with Christmas presents still under the tree, and years of living under fictitious names in Virginia. The episode closes with a story Blake told after the camera stopped rolling — the arrest plan ATF headquarters never approved: a staged car bombing, a real cemetery plot purchased in Colorado Springs, and a fake funeral designed to draw every outlaw biker in his network to a single location for mass arrest. Headquarters said no. What they did instead had its own complications. The Sons of Silence are still active. Blake is still watching. A future episode will bring him back for Waco, Ruby Ridge, and the day he stood three feet from a fallen agent whose name is now on the National Law Enforcement Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. Learn more at citizensbehindthebadge.org.

7. maj 2026 - 28 min
episode He Spent 2 Years Undercover With the Sons of Silence (Part 1) | ATF Agent Blake Boteler cover

He Spent 2 Years Undercover With the Sons of Silence (Part 1) | ATF Agent Blake Boteler

What does it actually cost to go undercover for two years with one of America's most violent outlaw motorcycle gangs? Blake Boteler knows. He's the retired ATF special agent who spent two years as "Bo" — a prospect, then a patch-wearing member of the Sons of Silence — in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His 1963 Harley Davidson and undercover jacket are now in the National Law Enforcement Museum. Craig Floyd, who ran the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial Fund, named Blake his Officer of the Month in July 2002. In Part 1, Blake breaks down what deep cover really looks like — and it's not nine to five. Before a word is spoken about the Sons of Silence, Blake describes the moment that set everything in motion: a gas-station robbery in Oklahoma City, a class ring taken at gunpoint, a dumpster search with his father, and a suspect tracked down through a girlfriend's white dog. That letter from the DA ended up in his ATF interview. ATF offered him a job before anyone else did. From there: how you cold-call your way into a motorcycle gang when you have no informants. How you pass a girl test that isn't about what you think it's about. How you manage the three dilemmas — violence, drugs, and women — when you can't blow your cover and you won't compromise your ethics. And how you live when you're actually living three lives: Bo the outlaw, Blake the ATF agent, and Blake the husband and father of three children who once watched his kids play tee-ball from a parking lot — and had to let a police officer question him for it without saying a word. Bill Erfurth — retired Miami-Dade detective who infiltrated the Genovese and Bonanno crime families in South Florida — joins the conversation to compare notes. Same world, entirely different approach. It ends on the Fourth of July. Blake is in jail. He watches fireworks through his cell window. In Part 2: 230 weapons seized. A $50,000 contract on his life. And an arrest plan built around a hearse, a fake funeral, and a cemetery plot in Colorado Springs. Citizens Behind the Badge supports law enforcement officers and their families. Learn more and donate at CitizensBehindTheBadge.org.

5. maj 2026 - 39 min
episode CPR on "Superman": The Partner Rick Rossman Couldn't Save — Part 2 cover

CPR on "Superman": The Partner Rick Rossman Couldn't Save — Part 2

Part 1 ended on the Thanksgiving 1983 murders of Rick Rossman's Metro-Dade partners Richie Boles and David Strzalkowski — shot with their own service weapons by ex-con Charlie Street — and Rick's admission that in more than four decades since, he has never spoken to anyone professionally about that night. Part 2 opens with Rick off-duty at a Miami nightclub when the radio erupts: a chase, shots fired, an officer down. The officer was Joseph "Superman" Martin — Rick's friend since they were teenagers, a power lifter known for wearing a Superman costume to take his kids trick-or-treating. By the time Rick arrived on scene, Joey had been shot three times by a teenager the squad personally knew. Rescue got lost. Rick performed chest compressions alone as Joey bled out on the pavement. Back at the station, Bill Erfurth walked him fully clothed into a shower stall and watched "Joey's lifeblood" swirl down the drain. Four cops dead in four years, all on midnight shifts. Rick's public push for minimum staffing made him "like a cancer" to command. Thirty-two years into the job, he reflects on carrying the weight, what Miami looked like in the Scarface era, and the one thing a third-generation cop won't recommend anymore — law enforcement as a career for his own kids. 👍 If you support law enforcement stories told with honesty and context, like, subscribe, and share. 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss future episodes.

23. apr. 2026 - 31 min
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