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LEO Round Table is a nationally syndicated law enforcement talk show discussing today's news and issues from a law enforcement perspective. Their panelists are among a Who's Who of law enforcement professionals and attorneys from around the country.Copyright 2026 Chip DeBlock Politica e governo
  • LEO Round Table, April 24, 2026
    Apr 24 2026
    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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  • LEO Round Table, April 23, 2026
    Apr 23 2026
    LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E079, FBI Opens Broad Investigation Into 11 Missing Or Dead Defense Scientists Kash Patel files $250M defamation lawsuit against the Atlantic. FBI opens broad investigation into 11 missing or dead defense scientists. Elite warriors may soon be able to carry concealed weapons in all 50 states. Armed man shot during domestic violence call. Suspect fatally shot after pointing gun at officers. LEO Roundtable: National Security Alarms and Tactical Reform LEO Round Table: Intelligence & Tactical Brief APRIL 23, 2026 Law enforcement perspective on national security, litigation, and tactical field operations. Defamation Litigation $250M Patel vs. The Atlantic FBI Director Kash Patel sues over "actual malice" regarding false claims of erratic behavior and excessive drinking. National Security Probe 11 Cases The "Vanishing Act" FBI holistic review into missing or dead defense experts in aerospace, nuclear fusion, and planetary defense. Legislative Update 50 States SOF Concealed Carry Act Proposed bill to grant Special Operations Forces (SEALs, Berets) nationwide carry privileges via LEOSA amendment. Tactical Field Analysis Cleveland OIS: One-Shot Pistol Headshot Officer successfully neutralized a suspect brandishing a shotgun during a DV call. Analysis of "long gun" deployment delays. Charlotte County Manhunt Critique of "black snake" huddling. Experts emphasize flanking and small unit tactics over false security of a single shield. Bias vs. Prejudice Discussion on "educated awareness" as a survival tool for law enforcement vs. discriminatory behavior. Key Intelligence #FBI_Investigation#LEOSA#Tactical_Review#2ndAmendment#KashPatel Host: Chip DeBlanc Guest: Scott Stier (Delta Force) Sponsors: Golis, Compliant Tech © 2026 Leo Roundtable AnalysisHigh-Density Summary • 44m Listen Time This episode of the LEO Roundtable features host Chip DeBlanc and former Delta Force operative Scott Stier. They analyze high-stakes legal battles involving the FBI, a disturbing trend of disappearances among defense scientists, and new legislation aimed at expanding concealed carry rights for elite military veterans. Detailed Key Points The $250 Million Defamation Battle FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a massive defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and writer Sarah Fitzpatrick. The suit alleges "actual malice" regarding an article claiming Patel exhibited erratic behavior and excessive drinking. Patel’s legal team argues the publication ignored specific refutations provided before the story went live and relied on "sham" anonymous sources. Scott Stier noted that while sources often require protection, the lack of validation allows the media to "smear" individuals within the administration to cause irreparable reputational damage before a case even reaches court. Investigation Profile: The "Vanishing Act" The FBI has launched a holistic review into the mysterious status of 11 high-level defense scientists. Key details include: Specializations: Nuclear fusion, planetary defense, dark matter, and aerospace engineering. Key Locations: Concentrated cases in LA County (Caltech/NASA JPL). Primary Theory: Potential foreign interference or kidnapping for classified intelligence. The Mystery of the Missing Scientists The FBI and Department of Energy are conducting a "holistic review" into the deaths and disappearances of 11 scientists linked to aerospace and nuclear research. Notable cases include Monica Reza, an aerospace engineer who vanished while hiking, and Karl Grilmar, an astrophysicist whose cause of death remains undisclosed. Stier expressed deep concern, suggesting that if these experts were not corruptible by foreign agents, they may have been "bumped" or kidnapped for their secrets. The panel questioned why a centralized investigation wasn't launched sooner given the high-stakes nature of their work. Legislative Update: Special Operations Concealed Carry Act Representative Pat Harrigan has introduced a bill that would grant active-duty and honorably discharged special operations forces (SEALs, Green Berets, Rangers, etc.) the right to carry concealed weapons across all 50 U.S. states and territories. This would amend the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) of 2004. Stier supports the bill, arguing that these "elite warriors" possess marksmanship and stress-inoculation training that often exceeds law enforcement standards, making them a valuable asset for public safety in active-shooter scenarios. Tactical Analysis of Recent Police Engagements The panel reviewed body camera footage from two critical incidents. In Cleveland, an officer successfully neutralized an armed suspect with a single pistol shot to the head during a domestic violence call. However, Stier critiqued a second officer on the scene who failed to have his long gun ready and charged the weapon only after the threat emerged. In a separate Charlotte County manhunt, Stier criticized the "black snake" formation where ...
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  • LEO Round Table, April 22, 2026
    Apr 22 2026
    S11E078, Prosecutor Charges ICE Agent But Neglects To Charge Reporters Attackers School shooting in Turkey leaves multiple dead and injured. Prosecutor charges ICE agent but neglects to charge reporter’s attackers. City fires whistleblower officer who complained against top brass. Armed suspect shot during tense encounter with police. LEO Roundtable: Accountability, Tactics, and the "Deadly Month" of April LEO Roundtable: S11E078 Law enforcement perspectives on school shootings, political prosecutions, and whistleblower ethics. The Minnesota ICE Controversy Hennepin County charges ICE Agent Gregory Morgan Jr. with felony assault for a highway confrontation, while failing to charge attackers of reporter Savannah Hernandez. Discussion centers on "political prosecution" and selective accountability. Turkey School Shooting An 8th grader (son of a former cop) utilized his father's arsenal to kill 4 and injure 20. Highlights the failure of strict gun laws in Turkey and the need for perimeter security over interior-only focus. The Whistleblower's Cost Officer Spencer Lowe fired after reporting his Chief for deleting felony charges against a fellow high-ranking officer (OVI arrest). Explores the "Blue Wall of Silence" vs. constitutional duty. Ethics is not always black and white... Am I willing to lose my job to do the right thing? — Dr. Joel Schultz Key Concepts #OfficerSafety#LEOSA#RuleOfLaw#TacticalAwareness#InternalAffairs Tactical Brief Buffalo 7-Eleven: Robber more prepared than responding officers. Radio Discipline: Excessive swearing vs. calm "flow" state. Preparation: "Head on a swivel" even when retired. Host: Chip DeBlanc | Guest: Dr. Joel Schultz 45 min read/listen Executive Summary This episode of the LEO Roundtable, hosted by Chip DeBlanc with guest Dr. Joel Schultz, analyzes a surge in international school violence, the controversial felony charging of a Minnesota ICE agent, and a high-profile whistleblower case in Ohio. The discussion emphasizes tactical preparedness, the complexities of "professional courtesy," and the heightened risks associated with the month of April for law enforcement. 1. International Crisis: The Turkey School Shootings The session opened with a somber analysis of two school shootings in Turkey occurring within a 48-hour window. The most recent involved an eighth-grade student at Acar Kalac Middle School who killed four people—including a teacher and three students—and injured 20 others before being killed. Investigations reveal the shooter was the son of a former police officer and utilized his father’s "arsenal," entering the campus with five firearms and seven magazines in a backpack. Dr. Schultz noted the irony of these events occurring in a nation with exceptionally strict firearm licensing and background checks. Despite these laws, approximately 90% of weapons in Turkey remain unlicensed, and the country has become a hub for arms trafficking due to its geography. The panel argued that these incidents demonstrate that "knee-jerk" gun control legislation often fails to prevent mass casualty events when compared to effective security perimeters and early warning signs in school parking lots. Incident Profile: Acar Kalac Middle School 4 Deceased 20 Injured 5 Firearms Note: The shooter was an 8th-grade student and the son of a former police officer. This was the second campus shooting in Turkey within 48 hours. 2. Legal Double Standards: The ICE Agent Prosecution The panel criticized Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty for filing felony second-degree assault charges against ICE Agent Gregory Donald Morgan Jr. following a February highway confrontation. While the prosecutor alleges Morgan pointed a gun at two victims from a rented SUV, the agent maintains he feared for his safety and believed the individuals were "agitators" profiling federal agents. The hosts highlighted the disparity in justice, noting that charges have yet to be filed against individuals who assaulted Turning Point USA reporter Savannah Hernandez during a recent ICE protest. The discussion touched on the "dehumanization" of ICE agents by political activists, which may lead citizens to feel justified in harassing or harming law enforcement. A nationwide warrant has been issued for Agent Morgan, who faces up to seven years in prison per count. 3. Ethics and Whistleblowing: North Royalton, Ohio A significant portion of the discussion focused on the firing of Officer Spencer Lowe and the demotion of Sergeant FloAnn Rybicki in North Royalton. The disciplinary actions followed a whistleblower complaint filed by Lowe after he arrested a Deputy Chief from a neighboring agency for OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired). Lowe alleged that his own Chief and a Lieutenant deleted felony charges from the department’s records management system. Although an independent investigation cleared the brass of "wrongdoing" by citing prosecutorial direction, the FOP has rejected these findings as a "paid defense" ...
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