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Behind the Wall: Where Officer Safety is Life or Death

1 h 11 min · 19. Mai 2026
Episode Behind the Wall: Where Officer Safety is Life or Death Cover

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Today’s guest is Hector Bravo from the podcast "Hector Bravo Unhinged" he brings a rare combination of frontline experience, leadership under pressure, and unfiltered perspective. He’s a former U.S. Army infantry soldier who served in Iraq, where the stakes were life and death decisions had real-time consequences. After his military service, he continued serving on another demanding front—as a Lieutenant with the California Department of Corrections—working across multiple institutions and gaining firsthand insight into one of the most complex and often misunderstood systems in the country. He’s also an accomplished author, known for powerful works like "Operation: Yard Recall", where he pulls back the curtain on the realities of prison culture, leadership, and survival behind the walls. Beyond the uniform and the books, he’s a dedicated girl dad, grounding everything he does in purpose and perspective. And now, he’s the voice behind the Hector Bravo Unhinged podcast, where raw truth, real stories, and unapologetic conversations take center stage. Get ready for an unfiltered conversation about officer safety behind and outside of the prison walls. 🎯 Whether you're a first responder, military, or someone interested in becoming a law enforcement officer—this conversation will move you, challenge you, and inspire you. 👇 Drop a comment with your favorite takeaway, and remember to subscribe if you want more real conversations like this. #podcast #resilient ##cops #policeofficer #motivation #lawenforcement #deputy #police #lawenforcementofficer #policechief #policewoman #gangs #prison #mexicanmafia  Contact Information: phitpd22@gmail.com

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Episode Behind the Wall: Where Officer Safety is Life or Death Cover

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Today’s guest is Hector Bravo from the podcast "Hector Bravo Unhinged" he brings a rare combination of frontline experience, leadership under pressure, and unfiltered perspective. He’s a former U.S. Army infantry soldier who served in Iraq, where the stakes were life and death decisions had real-time consequences. After his military service, he continued serving on another demanding front—as a Lieutenant with the California Department of Corrections—working across multiple institutions and gaining firsthand insight into one of the most complex and often misunderstood systems in the country. He’s also an accomplished author, known for powerful works like "Operation: Yard Recall", where he pulls back the curtain on the realities of prison culture, leadership, and survival behind the walls. Beyond the uniform and the books, he’s a dedicated girl dad, grounding everything he does in purpose and perspective. And now, he’s the voice behind the Hector Bravo Unhinged podcast, where raw truth, real stories, and unapologetic conversations take center stage. Get ready for an unfiltered conversation about officer safety behind and outside of the prison walls. 🎯 Whether you're a first responder, military, or someone interested in becoming a law enforcement officer—this conversation will move you, challenge you, and inspire you. 👇 Drop a comment with your favorite takeaway, and remember to subscribe if you want more real conversations like this. #podcast #resilient ##cops #policeofficer #motivation #lawenforcement #deputy #police #lawenforcementofficer #policechief #policewoman #gangs #prison #mexicanmafia  Contact Information: phitpd22@gmail.com

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