Topic: Law Enforcement

96 chapters across the catalog

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:38:31 - 1:40:48

1843: Token Muncher

Masked Federal Agents, FBI Impersonation Bulletin

A recent FBI bulletin warns of an increase in violent criminals impersonating federal agents by wearing masks and tactical vests purchased online. Democrats are using this to argue that legitimate federal agents must be recognizable for accountability. The hosts remain skeptical of the narrative, suggesting it is a political talking point designed to hamper immigration enforcement.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 1:13:29 - 1:18:08

1833: Spicy Mode

Domestic Terrorism Definition, 18 US Code 2331

The classification of the Renee Goods incident as domestic terrorism depends on meeting criteria under 18 US Code 2331, including intent to influence government policy through intimidation. Governor Kristi Noem asserted the definition fits because the vehicle was weaponized against law enforcement, while critics argue the "intent" portion of the statute is not clearly met.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 30:44 - 34:58

1805: Hamburger Wine

Stephen Miller, Memphis Crime, and Tourette's Observations

The hosts observe physical tics in Stephen Miller, suggesting he may have Tourette Syndrome based on their personal experience with the condition. Miller is heard pledging "all of government" support to the Memphis Police Department to combat gangs and drug cartels. He promises that federal agents from the ATF, DEA, and FBI will work "shoulder to shoulder" with local cops to liberate the city from criminal elements.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 31:20 - 34:08

1785: Mackerels

Dan Bongino FBI Memo, Public Corruption Investigation

Dan Bongino posted a memo on X allegedly from a high-ranking FBI official regarding internal investigations into public corruption and the weaponization of intelligence. The memo emphasizes a commitment to "righteous" investigations conducted "by the book," echoing language used in previous political controversies.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:53:17 - 1:55:02

1782: Circularity

EU Encryption Keys, Law Enforcement Data Access and Privacy

Denmark, currently holding the rotating EU presidency, is pushing for a roadmap that would grant law enforcement "lawful access" to end-to-end encrypted data. The proposal includes requiring master keys for messaging apps and using AI to scan communications for unlawful activity. This move represents a significant shift in European privacy policy, potentially undermining the security of services like Protonmail and sparking a confrontation with tech companies that prioritize user encryption.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750

1750: SPLESH!

Kash Patel and MS-13 Leader Arrest in Virginia

Law enforcement officials arrested a top leader of the MS-13 gang in Virginia, approximately 30 minutes outside of Washington D.C. The individual, an illegal alien from El Salvador, is identified as one of the top three leaders of the organization in the United States. Kash Patel was observed at the scene wearing an FBI flight jacket during the early morning operation.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 14:03 - 16:58

1721: Doc Doc Go

DJI Drone Ban, Impact on Law Enforcement and Media

A commercial drone pilot and an anonymous police officer expressed concern over the potential FCC ban on DJI drones, noting that American alternatives are significantly more expensive and less capable. Critics argue the recent drone hysteria served as a psychological operation to provide political cover for banning Chinese technology under the guise of national security.

Natalism
Episode 1682 2:16:02 - 2:19:41

1682: Natalism

Thomas Crooks Gab Account and Local Police

The FBI is investigating a Gab account linked to Thomas Crooks that reportedly contained pro-immigration and pro-lockdown posts from 2021. Local law enforcement officers in Butler, Pennsylvania, stated they had no face-to-face briefing with Secret Service snipers on the day of the shooting. Local snipers had shared photos of Crooks acting suspiciously via text group 30 minutes before the shots were fired, but the information was "siloed."

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 34:27 - 38:29

1677: Donald Duck!

Security Perimeter Breakdown and Communication Lapses

Experts describe the three rings of security typically present at high-level political events and question why the third perimeter failed. Reports indicate a breakdown in communication between local law enforcement and the Secret Service after witnesses spotted the gunman. The failure to secure a roof with a direct line of sight to the podium is identified as a primary lapse.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 59:57 - 1:02:28

1594: Gene Jock

ICE Non-Responsiveness to Human Trafficking Reports

A police officer from a rural Ohio town reported being unable to reach ICE or Homeland Security after discovering a potential human trafficking ring at a local trailer park. Despite multiple calls to national hotlines and the local Detroit office, the officer received only busy signals and unreturned voicemails. The incident suggests that federal immigration agencies are prioritizing processing new arrivals over investigating criminal trafficking within the interior.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 5:27 - 7:19

1550: Clips of the Day

Bernie Sanders, Police Accountability and Safety Advice

Bernie Sanders offers advice to a hypothetical son on how to interact with police officers during a traffic stop. He emphasizes the importance of identifying the officer politely while remaining mindful of the need for police accountability. Sanders expresses concern regarding the risk of being shot by law enforcement, a sentiment the hosts characterize as "crazy talk" and "douchey."

Al Gore Rhythms
Episode 1549 13:39 - 19:11

1549: Al Gore Rhythms

Nashville School Shooting, Manifesto and Law Enforcement Leaks

Nashville Police Chief John Drake confirmed the existence of journals and operational manuals belonging to the Nashville school shooter, which reportedly detailed plans to target Christian children. Information leaked from law enforcement sources suggests the shooter was anti-Christian and that the journals functioned as a "how-to" guide for violence. The media is accused of suppressing the anti-religious motivations of the attacker.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 15:43 - 19:37

1539: Putinoids

Deutsche Welle Analysis, Secret Service Legal Obligations

German media outlet Deutsche Welle provides an analysis of the potential Trump indictment, noting the logistical complexity of the Secret Service accompanying a former president through a mugshot and fingerprinting process. Legal questions arise regarding whether the Secret Service, as a law enforcement agency, would be required to execute an arrest warrant or defend the former president.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 53:16 - 55:34

1477: Hunger Stones

FBI History and Favorability, J. Edgar Hoover Legacy

An FBI veteran discusses the agency's history, noting that favorability ratings have dropped significantly from a peak of 95%. The segment covers J. Edgar Hoover's 48-year tenure and the subsequent implementation of 10-year term limits for directors to prevent the consolidation of power.

Where's Munchunts?
Episode 1449 18:03 - 20:17

1449: Where's Munchunts?

Joe Biden 2006 Abortion Stance, Big Tech Data Privacy

A 2006 clip of Joe Biden shows him stating that abortion is a tragedy and should be limited, contrasting with current administration rhetoric. Axios reports that Big Tech companies are concerned about legal requests for user geolocation and communication data if abortion is criminalized in certain states.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 1:56:26 - 2:03:13

1416: Endemicity

Associate Executive Producers, California Crime Laws

Sir Donald of the Fire Bottles and "Synonymous Cop" provide updates on regional issues, including a new California law that gives local jurisdictions control over law enforcement tools. The hosts discuss the "catch and release" of criminals in the Bay Area and the impact of police defunding.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 2:25:40 - 2:28:23

1401: Boost or Baste

FUSUS Surveillance, Smart City Camera Integration

A new high-tech surveillance system called FUSUS is being implemented in cities like Rocky Mount, North Carolina. The system integrates private business and school camera feeds into a centralized police network, allowing law enforcement real-time access to thousands of cameras, raising significant privacy and civil liberty concerns.

Code Red
Episode 1384 24:02 - 26:31

1384: Code Red

Victoria Police Interpersonal Conflict, Just Following Orders

Leaked audio captures a conversation between a Melbourne police officer and a citizen regarding the enforcement of lockdown tickets. The officer expresses personal frustration with the situation, noting his own wife is unemployed due to the mandates, but claims he must continue his duties because he is not skilled for other work. The hosts compare this "just doing my job" defense to historical precedents of state enforcement.

Shetard
Episode 1374 38:11 - 41:33

1374: Shetard

California Crime Cycle, Law Enforcement Frustrations

A police officer from the San Francisco Peninsula describes a broken judicial cycle where criminals are cited and released due to COVID-19 regulations and zero-dollar bail policies. Additionally, an EMT from Colorado reports increased violence toward first responders and claims to have observed sudden deaths following vaccination.