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LEO Round Table, April 24, 2026

LEO Round Table, April 24, 2026

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LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E079, Mentally Ill Man Goes From Calm To Violent Fast Prompting Fatal Shooting Sen. Rick Scott demands punishment for those responsible for Trump's impeachment. Kash Patel announces upcoming arrests in Russia probe. Appeals court orders liberal judge to end Trump contempt investigation. Court finds officer's use of force in the shooting of a suspect "unreasonable". Mentally ill man goes from calm to violent fast prompting fatal shooting. LEO Roundtable: Accountability, Judicial Overreach, and Tactical Use-of-Force Analysis LEO Round Table 2026-04-24 | Analysis of news, controversy and judicial accountability from the perspective of law enforcement Mode B: Magazine inventory body Core issues and in-depth analysis DNI Secrets and Impeachment Challenges Senator Rick Scott demanded that the 2019 Trump impeachment case be characterized as a "political hoax" and that those responsible be prosecuted, based on DNI documents declassified by Tulsi Gabbard. Judicial Overreach: Judge Boasberg was frustrated The appeals court publicly slammed Judge Boasberg, forcing the termination of his contempt of court investigation into the Trump administration's flight deportations, finding him abusing his discretion. Use of Force: Chesterfield and Fairbanks Chesterfield: A court found that shooting a mentally ill person with an axe was unreasonable, depriving officers of qualified immunity. Fairbanks: Two novice officers opened fire while dealing with a mental crisis, involving a failed "pre-attack indicator" identification. Expert roundtable lineup Chip DeBlock Moderator / Senior Law Enforcement Expert Chief Ralph Ornelas Former LA County Police Department Commander Dr. Darrin Porcher Retired NYPD Deputy Lieutenant / PhD Capt. Brett Bartlett Exemplar Defense Founder "Justice is late is the absence of justice. Police officers should not work in the shadow of a years-long investigation. ” — Brett Bartlett #QualifiedImmunity#FBIReform#MentalHealth#JudicialJustice Reading time: about 8 minutes This episode of the LEO Roundtable features a panel of veteran law enforcement professionals discussing high-profile legal rulings and controversial use-of-force incidents. The experts analyze the political implications of declassified DNI documents, judicial "spankings" in the federal court system, and the tactical failures that lead to fatal encounters. The discussion emphasizes the critical need for accountability within both the political sphere and the ranks of law enforcement. Detailed Point Summary Political Accountability and FBI Transparency The panel examines Florida Senator Rick Scott’s formal resolution to delegitimize the 2019 impeachment of Donald Trump, following a massive data dump of declassified documents from DNI Tulsi Gabbard. The resolution alleges that the original proceedings were built on withheld evidence and political bias, specifically targeting the whistleblower’s undisclosed ties to then-Vice President Joe Biden. In a related vein, Kash Patel discusses ongoing efforts within the FBI to uncover "hidden rooms" and restricted computer systems used to conceal case files. The panel expresses deep frustration over the lack of "perp walks" for high-profile figures, arguing that the system must prove it works by holding political actors to the same standards as street-level officers. Legal & Political Accountability Tracker 2019 Impeachment Resolution filed to delegitimize based on declassified DNI data. FBI Reform Internal investigations into "hidden rooms" and concealed files. Deportation Flights Appeals Court slams "intrusive" contempt probe by Judge Boasberg. Judicial Rulings and the "Justice Delayed" Principle A significant portion of the discussion centers on recent appellate court decisions that have overturned lower court actions. The panel highlights the "public spanking" of Chief Judge James Boasberg, whose contempt investigation into Trump administration deportation flights was halted for abusing judicial discretion. Furthermore, the experts debate a Fourth Circuit ruling that deemed a 2023 police shooting in Chesterfield "unreasonable" because the suspect was backing away with a hatchet. The panel criticizes the three-year delay in reaching this conclusion, noting that "justice delayed is justice denied" for officers living under the cloud of investigation. They argue that an axe remains a deadly threat even at a distance, especially if the suspect could potentially escape and harm the public. Tactical Analysis of the Rexford Shooting The panel provides a granular breakdown of a fatal shooting in Fairbanks, Alaska, involving a mentally ill man, William Rexford. The experts identify several "pre-attack indicators," such as the suspect lowering his head to formulate a plan before rushing the kitchen. A critical tactical error was identified when a recruit allowed the suspect to reach the kitchen, where he armed himself with knives. The encounter resulted in the ...
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