LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E102, Woman Opens Fire On Officers Before Being Fatally Shot On Video Officer charged with manslaughter for shooting carjacker. Woman opens fire on officers before being fatally shot on video. Ex-DOJ prosecutor found with secret Trump reports disguised as cake recipes. Man killed after being hit by off-duty officer. Former cop who was jailed for Charlie Kirk meme awarded $850K. Woman Opens Fire on Richmond Officers Before Being Fatally Shot; Boston Officer Charged in Carjacking-Suspect Shooting A Program Built Around a Law-Enforcement Viewpoint LEO Round Table host Chip DeBlock welcomes former Green Beret and Delta Force operative Scott for a discussion of police-involved incidents, public-safety video, legal developments, and free-speech concerns. After acknowledging sponsors and the program's distribution across radio, television, podcast, and social-media outlets, Chip previews an episode without one dominant feature story, instead focusing on several developing incidents that invite law-enforcement-oriented commentary. Manslaughter Charge After a Carjacking-Suspect Shooting The first extended discussion concerns a Boston officer charged with manslaughter after shooting a suspected carjacker who had allegedly dragged a woman from a running vehicle and attempted to flee. Chip emphasizes that authorities claim video contradicts the officer's defense-of-self or defense-of-another account while declining to release the footage. Scott argues that the suspect's conduct created the dangerous circumstances, while Chip questions whether investigators can fairly charge the officer while withholding video that may establish vehicle movement, officer positioning, and the perceived threat. Richmond Gunfire Captured on Body Camera The program then turns to Richmond Police Department footage involving a woman reportedly firing shots at an apartment complex before she was fatally shot by an officer. Chip recounts reports that Jasmine Wood-Mitchell had recently suffered a personal loss and that callers reported gunfire before officers arrived. The hosts describe footage in which an officer moving up a stairwell is exposed to incoming shots and quickly returns fire; Scott stresses how fortunate the officer was to avoid being hit and praises his immediate response to a lethal threat. Restricted Records Allegedly Disguised as Recipe Files A third story involves allegations that a former federal prosecutor sent restricted material related to Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation of Donald Trump to personal email accounts after renaming files as cake recipes. Chip describes the charges and the alleged effort to disguise the records, while Scott focuses on motive, wondering whether investigators will uncover communications or evidence showing why the documents were taken and whether copies were shared elsewhere. A Fatal Thruway Collision and the Danger of Stopping in a Merge Lane Chip and Scott also discuss dash-camera footage of a fatal collision involving an off-duty NYPD officer driving on a dark Thruway entrance ramp. According to the discussion, a car was stopped in an acceleration lane, and a man attempting to cross toward the shoulder was struck as the officer maneuvered around the stopped vehicle. Both speakers characterize the death as tragic while warning that drivers and pedestrians face extraordinary risk when a vehicle is stopped in a highway merge lane, particularly before dawn. Free Speech, Poor Taste, and a Costly Jail Detention The final segment addresses a Tennessee retired officer who reportedly spent 37 days in jail after refusing to remove a Facebook meme mocking Charlie Kirk's death and later received an $850,000 settlement. Both Chip and Scott condemn the post as offensive while maintaining that offensive speech does not justify incarceration absent a legitimate threat. The episode closes with their view that authorities crossed a constitutional line by treating an objectionable social-media post as grounds for detention, followed by sponsor acknowledgments and the program sign-off.
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