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episode Episode 60: The Brotherhood. They said they'd never forget. cover

Episode 60: The Brotherhood. They said they'd never forget.

“They Said They’d Never Forget.” But many believe IRCSO failed to remember former Deputy Paul Mewborn — and failed to remember his son, Maurice, he left behind who proudly graduated high school carrying the weight of his father’s legacy. Tonight’s episode is about more than budgets, politics, and leadership controversies. It’s about what happens when agencies talk about “brotherhood,” but the families of fallen deputies feel forgotten. As questions continue surrounding the IRCSO budget and spending priorities, this episode asks the uncomfortable question: How do you claim to honor sacrifice while the people connected to that sacrifice feel abandoned? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

20. mai 2026 - 33 min
episode Episode 60: Fabricated Narrative: The Dilks Excuse And The Brady List Lie. cover

Episode 60: Fabricated Narrative: The Dilks Excuse And The Brady List Lie.

For years, people repeated the same story: “The case was dismissed because Detective Dilks was Brady-listed and couldn’t testify.” There was just one problem with that narrative… according to the appellate court, it wasn’t true. In this episode, we break down the court’s findings after a trial judge originally dismissed a major case while blaming delays tied to investigative materials involving Detective Dilks. The lower court claimed the state failed to provide information connected to Dilks and that the defense was prevented from using it because of a gag order. But the appellate court completely dismantled that reasoning. The ruling stated: * The FBI investigation into Detective Dilks ended with no charges * The state did not possess the investigative materials initially * The documents therefore did not qualify as Brady material * The state was not the primary cause of the delay * The defendants never properly asserted their speedy trial rights * And the defense failed to prove actual prejudice Bottom line? The appellate court ruled the case should be reinstated and sent back for further proceedings. So why did the public spend years hearing that the case collapsed because Detective Dilks supposedly couldn’t testify? We examine: * How narratives get manufactured inside the justice system * The misuse of the term “Brady” in public discussion * Whether people intentionally distorted the facts * And how reputations can be damaged through repeated claims unsupported by the actual ruling This episode dives into court records, contradictions, and the question nobody wants to answer: Was the “Brady-listed Dilks” story ever true… or was it a convenient excuse? https://flcourts-media.flcourts.gov/content/download/2485130/opinion/Opinion_2024-0546.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

13. mai 2026 - 30 min
episode Episode 59: Vero Beach Police Administration EXPOSED: The Surveys Don’t Lie! cover

Episode 59: Vero Beach Police Administration EXPOSED: The Surveys Don’t Lie!

What happens when you ask your own officers how things are really going? You get the truth… and in Vero Beach, that truth isn’t pretty. In this episode, we break down two internal surveys from the Vero Beach Police Department (2022 & 2024)—and what they reveal is a pattern: Officers don’t trust leadership to make changes A growing disconnect between command staff and the street Claims that public image matters more than backing your officers A department described as outdated, divided, and low morale And a culture where discipline creates hesitation instead of accountability This isn’t rumor. This isn’t social media noise. This is coming directly from inside the department. We’re talking about what this means for: Officer safety Public safety And the future of policing in a city that claims to be one of the safest in Florida If nothing changes… what happens next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

6. mai 2026 - 52 min
episode Episode 58: Deputy Terrorizes Driver Duriing Traffic Stop After Crashing Into Her cover

Episode 58: Deputy Terrorizes Driver Duriing Traffic Stop After Crashing Into Her

What should have been a routine traffic stop turns into something far more serious. In this episode, Michael Dilks of Copville breaks down a controversial encounter involving Deputy Christen Moon and a female driver during a minor traffic stop. Based on video evidence, the interaction raises major questions about professionalism, restraint, and how citizens are treated during high-stress situations. The footage appears to show an encounter that escalates quickly—marked by raised voices, threats of arrest, and a level of intensity that may be difficult to justify given the circumstances. At one point, the driver, visibly upset and emotional, expresses fear while trying to comply—yet the situation continues to spiral. Even more concerning, the incident involves a training environment, where the deputy responsible for setting the tone appears to be outpaced in composure by the trainee present. After the incident, a formal complaint was filed—but questions remain about how seriously it was handled. The resulting investigation appears to contain inconsistencies with the available video evidence, raising concerns about whether key facts were overlooked, misrepresented, or not fully addressed. Was this proper procedure? Was this justified escalation? Or is this an example of how quickly authority can go too far—and how accountability can fall short after the fact? This episode examines the incident, the response that followed, and the broader implications for accountability, training, and public trust in law enforcement. They are who we thought they were. — Copville Link to both body cam videos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OJcc_pvfbtWipvGJ5kFak-A-5Pn3a1Vz?usp=sharing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

29. april 2026 - 1 h 19 min
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