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Game of Crimes
"six times" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Look, man, if you ain't inspired by that, go get your heart check. Go get your head checked. I mean, shot 6 times his leg, shot in the hip, painful, and he's out of the hospital in 13 days. He goes into recovery. And then he runs an Iron Man and runs what is a 5 K or something else, any size hey two weeks later, hey, I'll do it again. In fact, that's the profile picture on the web pages him crossing the line in the Iron Man. The half Iron Man, 70.3. Wow, why didn't he run the full one? I don't know. He was shot 6 times. He's recovering. This is like 6, 7 months later. I think swimming 1.2 miles biking 50 56 miles and running 13.2 miles to get to 70.3. 2.1, something like that. I forgot what it is. It's a long way. 70.3 miles. Yeah. Yeah, and then we tell you at the introduction, this motivational story, TJ, I hope to get the meeting in person someday, I am a fangirl of his now. We will do everything we can to promote him. You got to go check out his website, which I just love. The TJ web dot com. There you go. TJ web, that's what he is on Instagram too. That's all in our show notes. The TJ web on Instagram and his website. This guy is just unbelievable. And actually, when JR, I spoke to him and told him about TJ, he was pleasantly surprised. So who's JR? Well, you got to stick around and find out. Stick around coming out and this one's a slight deviation from what we know we're going to do. It still fits into the mold, but you'll see what we're talking about later. So anyway guys, if you enjoyed that, head on over to Apple, head on over to Spotify, hit those 5 stars. It's magic. It's Disney, David Carpenter, David Blaine. Name your favorite magician. We don't know how it works, but we just know it works. I just came back from Orlando. Magic Kingdom universal, all of that happy stuff. Just do it. Head on over to game of crimes podcast dot com for more info about the show. And we've got pictures from TJ go see TJ's pictures there. Follow us on that thing on social media at game of crimes on Twitter, game of crimes podcast on Facebook and the Instagram. The man where you gotta be Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. It is going on over there, our case of the month, our 9-1-1, who shot who? Q&A's coming up. We had some people miss Q&A, so rapid fire Rick Jacobson and just spaced out her name real quick. I'm sorry. Apologize for that. We had a couple of folks, oh, we missed it. I want to get back in on it, you can. There's still time. It'll come out in April. And just like we did, our you can't make this shit up in case of the month. We've got our stuff coming out for our warden of the throne. Exclusive stuff as well as for our monthly narco meter, which Murph will be putting together. So if you guys want to see that, you got to join us. Patreon dot com slash game a crimes. Hey, everybody. We're always looking for your feedback, rate us on the charts going to Apple give us the 5 stars if you think we deserve 5 stars, whatever it is. We need to know what you like and what you don't like. This is all about getting the information to you. So just want to say before we hang up here to TJ, you're a freaking stud, dude. You're a hero in my book. I don't have heroes, but if I did, you'd be thoughtfully right now. God bless you. Yeah, you can't see this. This is us saluting you saying good job, task force officer, Delaware, milford Delaware police officer, TJ Webb, the TJ Webb, yeah, the TJ web dot com. Just go visit them out. Okay guys. We're bringing this to an end. So thank you guys once again for playing the biggest baddest most as you saw. The most dangerous game of all the game of crimes.

Game of Crimes
"six times" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"The fact that your buddies are out there with you. They set up a gauntlet for you. I watched all this on videos and stuff. So all the pictures and everything. And in fact, the problem is the problem is we lack support where it really matters. And that's with our politicians and our law enforcement leaders in certain positions. That's where the support really needs to turn around and do something. Because that's what's hurting. Yeah, they're a little bit wishy washy. They kind of sway to wherever they think they get the popular vote, which is ticks you off even more. They've gone to one extreme. Now they've come back to the other because when you see your homicide rates go up and stuff. But I have to ask you about all the cards that you got. Were any of them maybe from 6 or 7 Russian waitresses or bartenders going? I'm going to have good to see you again. If they were in my wife might have plucked it out of the room. But let's talk a little bit too. I want to talk about the impact, not just on you, but how you dealt with it with your wife. Because first of all, I mean, God bless her for standing, you know, being there for you and doing stuff. And then your son, how is your son handled, how did he handle it and how's he handling it now? I mean, because at some point, he's got to realize it's more than daddy got a boo boo. I mean, this is some real serious stuff. Yeah, I mean, he never really had any major problems with it. I mean, it got to a point where I would say after a month I was home, maybe give or take. He could hear things. So people were coming to visit me and he's in the house, so he can hear conversations and stuff. So I had a conversation with him like this is what happened. On a level that he could understand. And I showed him, I showed him my wounds, you know? They weren't like they weren't at this point. They weren't graphic or anything. They're just seeing a little bandages all mean. I mean, it wasn't a big deal. A little scar is basically. I showed him like, hey, this is this bullet went here, and this one went here, and it came out here. And I'm okay. And my hands are getting better now and I can walk and I'm his biggest concern was me going back to police work. He never wanted me to go back to police work. He wanted me to find something else. And so for the two years after that, that was pretty much his weekly question. Do you know if you're going back to work yet? You never going back to work yet. So back in September of 2022, when I finally found out I wasn't going to be clear to go back. I told him, and he was happy, but he was happy with it. And now it's had people that it wasn't my decision to make him some medical decision to make. And yeah, I'm glad I didn't have, I'm glad I didn't have to make that decision. Because I have been tough. Because you know, I wanted to go back. I wanted to go back and I wanted to go back to the same thing I was doing with the guys I was doing it with. That's what I love to do. And that's what you wanted to do, but in the back of your mind, when you put that, it's kind of like the canine thing, right? You knew it was time to move on. You know it was the right decision. Even though, but that's still had to have a huge impact on you because like you said, this is what you've been doing for 18 years. This is what you obviously, even though you said college wasn't for you in your majoring in criminal justice. Obviously, criminal justice, you were born to do this, brother. So I mean, that had to be something that got in, you had to come to terms with. Yeah. If the decision was given me, I probably, when it went back just for the sake of him, you know? And it's tough. You spent your whole life doing this, you're literally my entire adult adult life was in law enforcement. And now it's like, hey, you can't come back to law enforcement. Go find something else to do. And that's something you hear a lot with military, like the transition phase with military. But people don't think about it. For first responders. I mean, it's not far off in the military. I mean, you live your life a certain way. Doing certain things. Work is always there for you. You show up at something new every day. And then you transition out and it's kind of like, that's a huge issue with people out of the military or even government, you know, who we're used to things a certain way, then you go into the private sector and it's like, it's a whole different mindset that you have to have. Yeah. It is, it is. You know, that's something I'm doing now. You know, I'm very fortunate. I have some great job opportunities. But there's things I'm not interested with. You know, if I'm not in law enforcement, then I'm either all in or I'm all out. You know what I mean? I don't want to take a job where on Monday through Friday at a desk. Type in excel sheets or something like that. Because that's just not me. It's not me. You had up to that shooting. You had every day of an adrenaline rush and sometimes multiple times the same day. Right. And I know I'm not going to get that back. Those days are done, and it is what it is, but you stand up in front of an audience. Do you get a little nervous? Oh, every time, you know? Right, so I'm working to jump ahead into that. You know, that's what I'm working on now. Doing some public speaking and I wrote a book. So we're waiting for the book to come out. Are you allowed to save the title yet? Just one more. I'll say if you did and I was going to. Just one more. Hey, let's stop here for a second because I want to revisit something real quick before we close out because I want to talk about the way the media covered this a little bit compared to what the facts were. And I was telling you guys this at the beginning, I mean, I pulled up an AP article. And you know, and the one thing they said against an attempted murder suspect, they go down and they say he was wanted in connection with the fight. In writing, Pennsylvania will let me read out of the official Delaware department of criminal justice, the Department of Justice report. This piece of shift was. Yeah. He was wanted for attempted murder charge involving his use of a handgun toward his brother after a disagreement at a party in Redding. The involved officers were where he had a significant criminal history, including convictions for weapon offenses, aggravated assault, drugs and domestic and violence. He was on parole at the time of the attempted murder and was listed as an absconder by the Pennsylvania parole board to avoid apprehension. He fled to Rehoboth beach with his girlfriend and they were staying at the econo watch. This guy was not a fucking upstanding member of society. And to portray it, even though they kind of at first they say it attempted homicide but say he was wanted for a fight. Are you kidding me? That's actually saying Adolf Hitler was wanted for manslaughter. Right, yeah. And I never read. I never read the report, so I never do that, but yeah, that's interesting. We do our homework on you before you come on dude. You can't get away with the ship. I already knew about the strippers too. I just wanted to see if you're going to be honest with that. Reading that report, because it's just yeah, but the thing is, is that what I thought was really disingenuous. It's like, was there any fucking doubt about this? And so here's what it is. Here's the final paragraph. And this just kind of irks me. Upon careful consideration of the available evidence and the application of expert opinion to that evidence. Corporal Timothy Webb Corporal Josh Diaz DG a como. Information officer George, say that really fast air if you've been drinking, not that I've been drinking, but I know you have with 80 bottles left to go, are we down to, you know, how many bottles of whisky on the wall? Recently you believe that the use of deadly force upon the piece of shit was immediately necessary for the purposes of protecting themselves and other for these reasons. The department of criminal justice concludes the use of deadly force in this case does not constitute a criminal offense under the laws of the state of Delaware. I just want to take exception to something. They say, does not constitute a criminal offense. Why are we looking at that point? It should have been just viewed as a reasonable person was the use of force was reasonably justified as opposed to does not constitute a criminal offense. This is part of this genuflecting back to, again, it goes back to, I'm sorry, is on a quick rant here. But we're looking for ways to charge cops. I mean, that's the feeling I got here. Well, we can't charge them criminally. How about there wasn't even an ounce of hint of criminality involved in this, the use of force was justified because the POS initiated it by sticking his gun out and firing at somebody who's a marked police officer in a marked car yelling U.S. Marshals, you're under arrest, show me your hands. Case closed. Yeah, I got cleared after about four months or so about four months I got a call saying you're clear. Say that was clear.

Game of Crimes
"six times" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"In a new house now. Two over two years later, I still have like 80 miles of bourbon sitting around. I'm like, God man, it's crazy. I never buy bourbon again. It's great. But any other cool thing was when I was in the ICU, an officer from another agency came up to see me. He had been in the shooting before. So someone recommend he come up and see me. And when he came up, he brought me one of those little mini airplane bottles of maker's Mark whisky. He was like, you could do what you went with it, but I heard you like I heard you like whisky. I still have that bottle I never opened it. I still have it. But yeah, it was pretty cool. It'd be pretty cool. So from beginning to end, how long was it before you made it out of the hospital? So I was there for the hospital ICU for rehab. I was there 13 days. And then you go into the after care, right? The recovery facility. How long are you in there? Before you walk out. So I was at the live in rehab 13 days on the 13th day, it came time to leave, okay? And now I'd said I had goals. My goal was I wanted to walk out of this place. And I had people now that my house that I was staying at that time with my laws and they lived the beach to their houses up on stilts. Yeah, you aren't getting up those steps right now, are you? They didn't think so. So people start people start setting stuff up. One really good friend of mine had somebody donating that one of the donate one of those lifts, you know? Like, you see on stairs. Buzz on up, kind of like, ma'am, I have not. I was like, you know, I wanted to walk out of this house, but I want to walk up these steps on my under my own power and if I have some chairlift there, I got something to fall back on. I don't want anything to fall back. That's worse than a man bun at this point. Yeah. I know, right? I can shoot me in a commercial or something, you know? Man. How many seconds you're on the little rascal doing a commercial for the little rascal and driving around in your car? How many steps from the ground to get into the house? It's like 12 or 15 feet. Yeah. Yeah, it's 12 or 15 feet off the ground. So there's a lot of this of quite a few steps. So my goal was to get that jazz. So I declined it, so I didn't get it. So the day came and leave and they came in and get me out and they brought in a wheelchair and I was like, I want a wheelchair, told you I'm going to walk out of here and they're like, yeah, we're going to wheel you down and you can walk out from the entrance. I was like, negative. I'm walking out of my room. To the elevator, taking it down, and I'm walking out. On my own without any assistance. So this went around for a few minutes. Negotiating how this is going to happen. So we finally came to an agreement where I could walk it. Let me try to walk out. But someone had to walk behind me with a wheelchair. And someone had to walk in front of me with a walker. And that's fine, but no one touches me. If I fall, no one touches me. I'm dealing with it. And they agreed, but I'm sure if I felt they would have probably done something about. So I started walking, walked down the hallway together down, and I walked out under my own power. My wife was there waiting for me along with me. I know the procession to take me home. And they loaded me up. And got my wife's car and off we went and I remember coming down route one in Delaware, this is a bunch of overpasses. Flight different access and stuff. And I remember seeing families on the side of the highway, I haven't picnics. I remember seeing everybody on the river passes with flags. We have a flag and my wife and I are just crying. Because it's very emotional, obviously. These are total strangers. A lot of these are total strangers. Total strangers out there support me. And then I got to the point where we were like every ever pass we got to even start crying again, I think it was so it was so great when we started laughing and we just laughed the rest of the whole drive home about it and we would cry and laugh. It was awesome. And we get home and my family's there. My parents are there. Parents are there. My son, and I walked up in steps. How long did it take you? Not as long as you would probably think. I mean, a couple minutes, maybe a minute or two. Now, but I did it, you know, my wife walked behind me in case in case I fell or something, but I made it up this desk, man. Was it painful at that point or was it more just movement of your legs and everything? It was still painful. I mean, it wasn't as bad because they had, you know, they had me on a lot of painkillers, obviously. But mix that with your whisky now. There's a protest. I will say my father in law had win glass of bourbon, waiting for me. I think I drank it like three sips out of it. And I was done. But it tasted fucking amazing. Yeah, it was great. Two things I want to ask you about. One, so you were able to walk out of the hospital to the car. Why didn't you drive home? Why did you have your wife drive you, man? What's going on? What the hell? They could have tied my hands and their steel wheel or something. You know what I mean? Yeah. And the other thing is, okay, so you guys next time. You guys are driving home, you watch driving, did it ever enter either of your minds that, you know, we can always cops fall on us, hit the gas. Let's see what happens. Yeah, go look back. I want to ask you, though, go back to that for a second, because I said, you know, and the reason I want to talk about this, we talked a little bit about this. We try not to be political or preachy, but it's kind of heartening to see when so much of this talk is going around around defund the places that you're driving home and you've got people who stop take time out of their day. They don't know you. They just know of you. And they stop and honor you that way. I mean, it has to be heartwarming to at least think there are still some people out there who appreciate the work of what law enforcement, our first responders do on a daily basis. Yeah, it was awesome. I mean, could you guys remember this is the end of 2020 and say we're coming out of all the Minneapolis and George Floyd and everything. We're just getting through all that stuff. All that, the real startup of all the negativity with law enforcement, so to have that outpour of support from the community like that, man. It was amazing. I mean, even when I got home, I was getting cards in the mail from people I didn't know. They were getting mailed to the police department, but I was getting cars with people. I didn't even know. From different states, I was getting stuff. And it

Game of Crimes
"six times" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Nurses are tough man if I could. My wife's stuff too. So they do that. So now, this is, you know, this is Thursday night. They keep me under. The next morning, or the next day, I have my initial round of surgeries at about 2 o'clock. I'm still up yet. No, I'm still out. I'm still out. My initial round of surgeries were, I have a rod in my right femur from my hip, my hip joint, down in my kneecap, I have pins and plates in both my hands. And I have a shrapnel bullet fragments in boat fam it's kind of everywhere because from my hip bone and my hands and everywhere else then your body just kind of moves it around. You know what I mean? So I have a lot of stuff floating around in me. Is it still there today? Oh, yeah, I still have some stuff in there. They said they say it might not ever come out and sometimes you might look down and have something sticking out and you just kind of just they're like just pull it out. Let's hope it doesn't happen when you're crapping, that could hurt. Yeah, yeah, I haven't had that yet. Oh, man. That would be a painful one. But so they keep me keep me under. That surgery's Friday, Friday, evening, Friday night. They take me down to like a recovery, and I'm still out, but I remember images like I remember seeing an image of my wife and an image of my dad and my mom and stuff, which I thought was dreaming, but I wasn't. They were like, no, you actually saw that they were saying goodbye to you. I was like, okay. So now, Saturday is when I really am out of it now. I'm awake. But this is 2020. So COVID is still a problem for people, right? So my family wasn't allowed to see me. Because I'm hospital wouldn't let them in because it could be a protocol. So I couldn't see my wife. I couldn't see my son. I couldn't see my parents couldn't see anybody. I was fortunate enough that they would allow a member of my agency and a Marshall with me. 24/7. And they got around that by saying it was a security issue that they need to have. They need to have security with me. So I always had two guys with me. Now I was in the ICU for 7 days. So for the 7 days I was there, I had two guys when we 24/7, that was never left to learn for one second. Did they think about swore in your wife and is a temporary U.S. marshal so she could come visit you? Actually, yeah, there was talk. They were getting some stuff together to sneak up. They had like a Marshall's jag, and they're going to throw on her and all kinds of shit. People were sneaking in. And even the guys that are with me when I got shot, you know, because investigation investigative purposes. You know, you're not allowed to be in a shooting, you're not allowed to talk to the people that you were involved with, right? But they got snuck in so they could see me lay eyes when we make sure I was good. So now the next step was, hey, we're going to get your wife in here. Luckily, it didn't have to that. They didn't have to do it. On day 6, the hospital finally agreed to let my wife up. So she finally comes up to now, I had seen her in spoken to her on FaceTime and whatnot. But I hadn't seen her in person. So he came up on day 6, spent a day with me in there. And then on day 7, I was getting released. And they were going to transport me to a live in rehab facility. That was about 45 minutes south. So I was a little closer to home. Well, yeah. about an hour from my house still. 45 minutes to an hour from my house. But anyway, I was going and I was getting moved to a living repository. So the day I get released, they wheel me down and they had a big procession out there with cops everywhere, which was nice. But before they wheeled me out, they bring my son in finally, they get to see my son. And I was going to ask about that who I was probably your wife had to break the news to him about what happened to daddy. Yeah, she just told him, you know, like I said he was 7, so he doesn't get everything. She just said, you know, daddy went to work and he got hurt. And he's going to be in the hospital for a little bit, but he's okay. He'll be home eventually. You just got to get some swoop fixed up and he'll be good to go. Now, kids are tougher and more resilient than we give them credit for. They are. They are. And they're more perceptive than real life too. Sometimes they will ask questions like, you know, I mean, I don't know if he got to that point if he just accepted what she said or if he actually. Later on I had a conversation with him and I'll tell you about that. But at this point, they bring him in and I get seen for the first time and now I'm laying on the stretcher, both my hands are banished up. They love like Boston gloves. I have my right thumb has like there's external fixators that just metal pins that stick out of your bone. They drum on your bone and they stick up. So I had that on my right hand. And then my legs all wrapped up and I look like crap. So he comes in and I'm crying uncontrollably because I'm seeing him and he didn't say anything. He was kind of ghost face because he was so confused and probably scared, you know? So he didn't really say anything. I just squeezed him for, I don't know how long it felt like for like forever. They wheeled me out loading me up in an ambulance for a transport. And I asked if my wife and my son could at least ride with me on the ride to the next facility and they said, yeah, which ended up being great because now I can spend some time with him, relax a little bit, get him to laugh a little bit and that's what I did. Kind of eased him in a little bit. Like, hey man, I'm fine, I'm good. I got these funny mittens on, you know, everything's good. And that was fun. Now I'm on the transport to the next facility. Which was odd. I'm going to back in this ambulance. And it's a procession. Police cars all lit up with lights and other vehicles trailing behind. And I'm at the front of it. So I can see everything out the back windows of the ambulance. And I remember laying there, looking out the back window thinking, if I had died, this is what it was to look like. But I would be in a hearse. I remember thinking, and I remember thinking, it would be just like this, and everyone would be able to drop me off to wherever I was going to. And everybody would go on about their day, except for my family. You know what I mean? I remember thinking about that. I still think about that sometimes. You know, I was tough because as a police officer, I've been in those processions for that, you know? They suck. They suck. And now I'm in one and I'm alive, so you kind of get, you kind of get that's kind of where I started getting a little bit of that survivor's guilt, you know? You start to feel that a little bit. But so they get me down to this next facility. It's dark, it's at night. It's probably like 7, 7, 30 or something like that again. It's around the same time. And everybody's out there in the parking lot, they unload me, take me into this rehab facility, like the guys that go in the second or third floor.

Game of Crimes
"six times" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"I have a hit one already. So I'm laying there for a while and I talk about this part because I feel like if you're an officer, I feel like you should hear stuff like this because I want you to know what to expect if you find yourself in a situation like this. If you're in a situation like that, you're going to have all kinds of things that are going to run through your mind. Obviously life and death is going to run through your mind, but you're also going to think about things like your family. And that's what I thought about. I was laying on the ground, crawling. I thought about my wife. I thought about my son and then that's all I could see. It was like I was like, I wasn't on the ground. It was like I was in a movie theater looking at a big screen and my wife and my summer on it. And it was like, I was like, I was crawling to them. It's very bizarre. I never forget that. Were you feeling much pain at this point? I mean, I know you've been hit, but a lot of guys so that we've talked to had been shot. It's like some of the times the initial shock, they don't realize they've been shot, but so I'll get into all the rounds. I took where they landed, but I took 6 rounds and the only one that I could feel pain wise was my femur because it was the most excruciating from what I was told it's the most painful body to break your body by a doctor out if that's true or not, but that's what he said. Oh man, you break that. That takes a lot of force. So I took around in my hand, didn't feel my hands were shattered. I didn't feel it. I took around to the left shoulder that I didn't know about for a couple of days. I took two rounds on the right arm, and I took around off my plate here that ricocheted and landed in my face, laying in my chin. It was sticking out of my chin. And I knew I had that one because I could feel it with my tongue in my mouth. Damn. So I'm underneath this car and I got I'm thinking about family. I'm thinking about life or death and I'm also thinking about what the hell can I do together situation and the only answer is at this point sit here and pray. I've done all I can do. I can't get to my weapon. The best I could do is just jam myself under here and check my body as much as possible. Even if you could get to your weapon, you can't fire. You can't pick it up, right? Right, exactly. I was to it. At this point underneath the vehicle was pretty much next to me, but I couldn't grab it. That had to be so frustrating when you're sitting there, you're trying to will your hand into doing something and it won't do it. Won't do it. I mean, it's just, yeah, I mean, imagine putting zip ties all over your fingers together or something. You can't do nothing with it. So at this point, I'm just laying there and waiting to see the way to see what happens. And eventually, you know, when I talk about it, it sounds like this thing went on for 20 minutes or something, but in reality it was probably 30 or 40 seconds the whole situation. So eventually the gunfire stops. And then I hear I hear Josh start yelling from start yelling my name. So I start yelling back, this is where I am. So before I get to too much further at your, I went down and crawled. The suspect took off on foot. He ran by me as I crawled underneath the vehicle. In which Josh and George engaged in a gunfight with him. And then he was struck a number of times before he expired in the parking lot. I think he took, I want to say he took like 12 rounds before he went down. We're going to get into his autopsy later because I was surprised when I read it that I didn't find other things in there because you said he took two to the chest from you and he's still in the fight. Yeah, they had nothing in there. So he takes off a foot, gauges in a gunfight with the two of them. He goes down after taking a number of rounds. And once he's down, it's just now, I remember it was just a three of us. Nobody else is there yet. So Josh and George are communicating George says, hey, I'll stay here. With the suspect, you know, Josh is I'll go take care of TJ. So Josh comes to me. Drags me out from underneath the car by my legs with shirt like shit. Oh shit. Did he, did he know about could he see when you, when you crawled under the car to did you straighten out your legs? And he didn't know it or did he know it and just said, fuck it, I gotta get you out from under there. Yeah, I think he knew by looking at it, but he had to do what he had to do. You know what I mean? He had a long way to get me out of there. He had to grab me out of there. So yeah, he had to. So he pulls me out, asked me where I'm hit. And I said, you know, all I know, man, is my leg is shattered. It's done. So he pulls out tourniquet, throws turning on as high as he could get it on my hip. That had to be painful too. Yeah, that's a scrutiny. The whole thing was, I mean, it was just someone asked me there a day if I had to describe the pain in that there's no way there's just no way to describe it. Was he able to get the tourniquet above the wound? So the wound was just below my hip bone so he got the tourniquet. I think he got it on the wound, so it definitely helped, in some way, it definitely slowed the slow the bleeding. The bleeding, I think. So I mean, it definitely helped out. I did hit an artery. Thankfully, so I wasn't as far as blood loss. It wasn't too rapid of a blood loss. So he lives me up in his car in the back seat. Now going when we do our pre-op, we always give like a checklist of things that we always designate somebody as like a medevac vehicle. And we all program in the nearest hospital like our GPS. So if you get through your car, boom, you go, you're out of there, right? You know where you're going. And he did that. He didn't live in that area. So he didn't know the area I did. I knew they were very well. So his girl was on his GPA on his phone on his GPS on dash and we pull it out of the park line. And as we're pulling out, his phone rolls off the dash because I need to chair. So I lose the GPA. He loses GPS. So now we're going now, luckily, I still have the wherewithal to know what's going on. Like I'm not in a major shock where I'm blacked out or anything. So we're going south on the highway. Like a traffic light or two, not real far. We just pulled out the park line. And I can see how the back window and I can see like billboards. So I'm noticing the billboards were passing. And I was like, hey, are you going south? He's like, yeah, and I was like, with this puppy around because hospitals in northbound. Like, all right, so we whip it every out the next traffic light. That hurt like shit. He's got you sliding around in the back seat. Yeah, yeah, I mean, he tossed me in there and we're off to the races. Now the hospital is only like 5 ten minutes from there it's not far. 5 or ten minutes not far, it is when you've been shot 6 times. Well, it is, but you've been shot 6 times right, but when you're going a 130, you get there a little quicker too. So we're racing up the highway now. I'm giving him the best directions I can give him at the same time he's on a radio communicating with the local state dispatch. What's going on and where we're at and trying to get directions that way. And eventually a trooper met us at the turnoff for the hospital in directed him in that way. So we're in the backseat and he's talking to me doing his job, making sure I'm awake and I'm still with it and I'm doing my job. Trying to talk to him so that he doesn't freak out that I'm not with it. You know what I mean? So we're still working as a team. And like you know, we fall back to the old smartass part of me here. So he had this nice, it was a Jeep Cherokee. Like grand Cherokee, that the Marshalls had bought for the task force in assigned to him. This thing was awesome. Man, it was jet black, black wheels, black leather, and everything in there. This thing

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"So he walks out, he's getting in the car, I'm not gonna do anything by myself. I'm not that crazy. So I let him know in the family, hey, guys walking out right now. I snap a photo of him and send it up so they can just verify the tag and him and everything. Let the guy go. When this POS comes out, is he looking actively looking for surveillance as he looking around? Do you get any education that he thinks he's hinky at all about what's happening? No, I didn't, I didn't notice him looking around too much. He was pretty much blind to the car. So I let him roll, I let him leave the parking lot. I wasn't concerned about it because he didn't have any luggage in his hand. So I knew he wasn't leaving for good. They were going to come back at some point. You know what I mean? Hey players, that is the end of part one. Part two comes out, as always, on Tuesday. In the meantime, go check us out at game of crimes on Twitter at game of crimes podcast on Facebook and the Instagram. Also, go check out our website, game of crimes, podcast dot com. We've got a lot more information there, including our book list. Any book written by our guests will be listed there. In the meantime, go check us out also Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. It's where we put a lot more content you won't hear on our regular podcast. We go into a lot more topics and folks, it is a lot of fun. So go check us out. Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. In the meantime, everybody stay safe. We'll see you tomorrow for part two.

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"From there? How long do you do that? What comes next? So yeah, so Hank passes, I end up going to my administration to my chief. I want another dog, obviously. And I got denied for another dog. Reason being was they felt that K9 for me had run its course. And I was one of the more senior guys getting to be one of the more senior guys in the agency, and it was time for me to move on to something else to give someone else a chance. So, you know, I didn't like hearing that. So they offered me go back to patrol and be an assistant shift commander or I could take a drug unit spot. Well, I took the ladder. So I went to drink. Yeah. But look at back on that though, I know you were pissed off at the time, but did you see that as good career advice for you to say, hey, look, you've got to expand your skills. You don't want to be pigeonholed. Yeah, I mean, it was the right call for them to make. It was the right call for them to make. Someone else deserved a chance at it. And I needed to do, I needed to do something else. Can you get a position like canine? You're there for 6, ten years. Yeah, for the lives of the dog basically. Yeah, I mean, you could spend half your career or your whole career in K9. $2 last year old career sometimes, if they live long enough, you know? I never have a lot of guys are small you see, if you only had two K9 spots, so a lot of guys, you know, want that spot. So like I said, I didn't like it. But I got over it, you know, I learned eventually as I grew and matured a little more in my career that was definitely the right decision to make. So you go down to the drug unit. Now, are you then promoted or moved into the position of detective or investigator? Are you still a patrol officer? So yeah, you're now detective when you go to the drug unit, yeah. Yeah. And our agency, like I said, small. So like our drug unit consists of one person, sometimes you'll have like a second person, like a part time second person. So you rely a lot on outside agencies, neighboring agencies, state police to help you out a lot. Were you part of a task force back then? No, we didn't have a drug task force then. It was just falling down on the job. Why didn't you guys have a fucking DEA task force in Delaware? There is the DEA task force. But we didn't have anybody assigned to that test. There you go. Yes. There was a DA task force. Yeah. So like I said, I relied on a lot of neighboring agencies to help out. So what did your standard what were you working and what was the, again, what was the soup du jour for the type of cases you were working and how did you go about making them? Because obviously, it being a hometown boy, it's going to be kind of hard to work undercover. Yeah. So, you know, I did the whole great hair out thing and all that stuff. And it worked, you know, because not everybody knew me and you kind of like, I would go help other agencies and do some undercover buys and then I'd have them come help me out kind of scratch your back I'll scratcher, you know? Fresh face, somebody that they don't know. Yeah, bringing fresh faces and stuff. And you know, not just doing direct, but changing your appearance helps out when surveillance and stuff like that too. But a lot of the things I know, because like I said, small, you're a short stab, you got one person, maybe two, your car and guys in control guys in on their days off to help you out. So a lot of it was a lot of my investigations where you can know street level investigations. A lot of heroin crack cocaine, some handguns do you ever go undercover as a stripper? No, I went undercover quite a few times as a John. I could get that a lot. Yeah. For prostitution, I did a lot of that. He went on to cover against the Russian mob. No stripper undercover, just picking up the strippers as a John. I did that quite a few times. That's fun. Yeah. Were they based out of the clubs or street or how is contact in those cases? Walking the street, you just approach them on the street and do your deal and someone would come in and take them off. Yeah. Yeah. But when you were working those cases and stuff, what was, I mean, what did you see getting introduced into your community over that time? Because you talked about heroin or stuff like that. Did you see the prevalence meth start coming into your community? Did other things? Yeah, I see once in a while, isn't that prevalent? I didn't see that much of it. It was mainly, I mean, everyone's got marijuana, obviously, which isn't really a big deal now anyway. The heroine and cracker came with probably my two things. And once while you'll come across some pills and stuff still, people are still into that. But for me, it was heroin and crack. Did you ever come across any fentanyl during that time? Oh yeah, fentanyl. Everything I got at fentanyl and I feel like everything at fentanyl in it. Yeah, for sure. Really? Oh yeah, man. I mean, I don't think I ever came across hair when I wasn't laced with fentanyl. I was hard to, I mean, definitely more times than not for sure. Wow, no kidding. What yours is this? 2000 let's say. That was detective. 2000 18, 1920. Okay. Yeah, so we're getting up to the point of where you start joining the task force, right? Yeah. Well, yeah, yeah. I did both jobs at the same time actually. When did the opportunity, how did the U.S. Marshals task force come about? So I was in drugs for about a year. Not even a year, actually. I was there for you mean you were working drugs. You weren't into drugs for a year. I was working in drug unit. And the drug unit for about, I don't know, that's probably 6 months. And the conversation I met some guys from the Marshalls task force. They helped out, they helped our agency out with some fugitive we've had it. So I got to meet him. And the guys were all cool. I knew a couple of the guys a little bit. So I started talking to my administration about task forces and they're like, okay, well, you know, DEA ATF and everything. So you know, I just want to do something different. I'm doing a lot of drug work. And I'm the only one doing it. I like to do something else. And I kind of put it as the Marshals can help me because now if I go out and I'm doing deals, I'm getting arrest warrants. Now I got the Marshall to help me serve those restaurants, right? You got your own S.W.A.T. team. I got my S.W.A.T. team. That's kind of how I sold it. So they've been on it and they got the paperwork. Filled it out, sent to the Marshalls, Marshalls did their background and all that. And it took me on. How long ago the process was that? I think from start to finish, a couple months, I think, a couple of few months for them to get three, four months, maybe, to get me on there. Yeah. Everybody I've ever met from the Marshall service on those teams was fantastic. Just kick ass take names kind of guy. That was a great job. Like I said, I was terrorized by everybody always asking, what would you have, what would you like most? Canine was always the most rewarding, because you got out of it, what you put into it, you know? The most fun I had in my career was without a doubt with the Marshall service. It was phenomenal job is awesome, yeah. Now, did you keep that long ass hippie hair or did you have to cut it? I did. I kept the hippie hair. It's a little bit. Did that cost some problems when you were throwing on? Because this is one thing I wanted to ask about lead into what we're going to talk about with the shooting. That lead into problems with identification to where you got somebody who doesn't look like a Marshall, but wearing stuff that says U.S. Marshals police task force.

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"He just retire or something happened? Yeah, we said it was July 4th. We were always on day work where they and on the way home for work he was getting, it was about that time I was about 20 minutes. 'cause I don't live in the city of muffin. I lived outside. I was about 20 minutes outside the city. And he got sick on the way home, like throwing up in a back seat and I thought, I just hacked up a hair ball or something like he usually does now. Then I got home and he didn't want to gather the car. I had to get him out of the back, put him in, so can we drink? Just very lethargic. So I caught our vet. They have an on call number. I called them. And I took him in there and they were like, oh, you know, he's dehydrated. We'll get some fluids in him and watch him every night. You can pick him up tomorrow. Okay. So I leave him there. 8 or 9 o'clock at night. Then about 3 o'clock in the morning, I get a call for the vet saying he's gone into some sort of shock and I gotta take him into surgery and see what's going on with him. And then about ten minutes later I got a call saying he didn't make it. Their best guess was he was ate up with cancer pretty bad inside. Then he just came out of nowhere and just took him so I just, it was a, that was a devastating point in my career. You know what I mean? Oh yeah. 6 years, oh my God. And when you have a job like that with a dog, it's not your life revolves around that dog. Your schedule at work and out of work revolves around that dog. It's life-changing when you lose a canine partner. It really is, it changes. It changes your work schedule, changes your life, your family, changes everything. We had a number of canine officers on several in Texas and then was it the guy on Alpharetta Georgia outside Mark tappan with Alpharetta PD. And that's the same thing. They say, in fact, Mark has a huge following on social media, and he's still on there every day with his dogs. Yeah, it's just kids, his family. Dogs are part of the family. It's a great job. It's the most rewarding job. I have very, very, very rewarding, yeah, I loved it. Plus you got a partner. You can know you can trust a 100%. 100%, man. I mean, you know, I had, I didn't like him in the beginning. He was kind of an asshole when I first got him. So one smart ass meets another. My wife will tell you, I couldn't stand him, you know what I mean? He was just he was a dick. Yeah, man. But then we graduated the academy, got out in the road, and we were on the road for a couple months, and I stopped the guy one night. Suspicious person, high crime area. Stopped him. I made contact with him on the sidewalk. As I'm making contact with him, guy throws a punch. And I back up to miss it. And I tripped over the curb and fell down. The guy jumps on top of me like, you know, kind of UFC style. Beat the shit out of me. So we have the door pops. The dog, you know? So I reached out to my belt, hit the door pop, Audi came, and he just lit this guy up, man. He never sensed that ever since that moment, that dog was my fucking hero. And I knew no matter, no matter what happened to me, that dog had my back and I fell in love with him right then and there. I bet that dog was trying to bust the window out to get out and help you. He was going nuts, man. It was freaking awesome. The coolest thing ever. And one thing. One of the things we learned from talking to Kane on officers, you got to be careful because that dog when it gets it's looking for anything. So it's amazing. Oh yeah, I mean, he bit me a member of times. I think he sent me to the hospital twice or stitches. Oh jeez. Yeah, he was a bitch, man. I loved him. That was that because you had hands on the bad guy when the dog hit or no, no, he would get mad at you. Like, he would just get mad at you. And it wouldn't be like, he went and grabbed one of me and threw me around. He would be like, I took his toy away after he played. He just kind of looked at me and just bite me real quick, and I'm like, do you, mother? You know what I mean? Yeah. We had quite a few wrestling matches. But it was a love hate relationship, so. That guy that he hopped out and lit up, did the guy learn a lesson? Yeah, I think towards pants off of him. Yeah, he got, he typed roger, he all the way up his leg up his side and his arm. What does that term? He just not him all the way up his body. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it was cool. It was cool. Yeah. Love it. Good to know. Good times. In Delaware at that time, as we found from talking to some of the other canine officers, but do dogs or did they at that time have a special law enforcement status? So if you attack the police dog, was that a certain kind of crime? Yeah, you have a sold on police canine. Yeah. I locked a few people up for that actually. Actually, one of them, a lot the guy up for it. I think it was a vehicle pursuit and the guy bailed out on me and I sent Hank after him and he called him. And when I got out of there, the guy was just pummeling him. Just throwing blows on his head. And so I locked him up for assault on the canine. I was felony. So he went to jail and then a few months later, I got a letter in the mail from the attorney general's office. Addressed to Hank as a victim. That guy was getting out of jail. I can do occasionally. This guy's getting released. I still have a letter. It's pretty cool. I got that, yeah. So how's the dog supposed to fucking read a letter? Dad read it to him. I read it to him. Did you use a different language for commands would think? Yeah, I used what did I use that? I used Belgium. I think it was check I used. I can't remember now, but yeah, we have a different language here. Have you heard of canines for cops? Texas? I don't think so. We had the Christy schill or founded that and she's not law enforcement, but she supports law enforcement. How many dogs have they put out? Like 300 dogs? And they've raised money. Agencies don't pay for their dogs. They raise the money and they get them there. You have to agree to take care of it, but they help raise the money. And it all started very similar to what you were saying. She saw an article and we actually had the officer on. Or his dog head was attacked and killed by a guy when they were at chasing a couple guys. Basically choked him out and she felt so bad about that. She started this whole foundation and they have raised millions of dollars. Like I said, put 300 dogs in. So that's awesome. Yeah, I mean, dogs are awesome too. There are the only animals that love you more than they love themselves. They're a great tool in law enforcement manager. They're a phenomenal tool to have. They really are. Absolutely. Well, let's start talking about then your progression is you're doing canine. At what point in your career, what happens after canine? Because what we want to do is kind of get this glide path going into getting onto the U.S. Marshals task force. Where do you go

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"We were probably doing two hits a month, so that's pretty good for a part time team. 'cause we had a pretty active drug unit. That was always trying to stay busy and getting stuff. So we kept this pretty kept this pretty busy. How were you guys assigned were you guys assigned cars, take home cars, pool cars? Sign cars. Well, yeah, you had a signed cars every day you came in, you didn't have when you have take home unless you were like detective or K9 something like that. But even as S.W.A.T. you guys didn't have your own take home cars? No. Personal vehicles yet. So what was it like to, you know, you get a call out, right? So now, I mean, most of those were planned, but how often were you called out for other stuff incidents like a critical incident or anything like that? Most of the time we got caught in, it was for. If we had a restaurant, then you were a guy was they wanted to go in there and grab a mom, they would call us in and you try to get their as quick as you could. It didn't happen too often. Most of our kids that we have were planned. There were a few that we had to come in for, you know, pretty hastily, but most of them are planned out. Did you carry your gear in the trunk of your cruiser when you're on duty? Yeah, we care. We carried most of it. You're a vast and all that kind of stuff the basics that you keep at our trunk if we could. So your weapons? Sorry. Yeah, we had long gone. All of our cars, well, all the patrol guys, all the patrol cars have long guns in them. So you always had that with you. Here's something I'm going to assume that you probably did because I did it when you get all your gear on. Did you ever weigh yourself just in your undies and then put everything on and weigh yourself to see how much crap you're actually carrying? I don't know if I ever did that. It was probably a lot of crap. That's a lot of shit to carry around. You know, I'll tell you this TJ, I was a cop for 38 years, not every thought of doing that. And where the hell is this going, Morgan? I gotta know, I weighed myself one day that I put everything on, and it was like an extra 20 pounds. And that's back in my day between the vest, the gun, the belt, and everything, and it's like, and no wonder, so I was bending over and it's like, man, it was really hurting. Finally went in, I never seen a chiropractor before he put me down to an x-ray and he showed me my hips. One hip was like, you know, at eye level, the other one was about two inches below eye level. It's like, this is the reason why it hurts. He was on my gun side. He got me on that table, one of those spring loaded things did a push down. And I heard a like that and it's like my hip hop back into place. I'm like, I can walk again, I think this felt good. But that's why you see a lot of guys going to the vest now that outer carrier because it gets it off your hips. Yeah. It does. So I actually had to same thing just when I was a city cop was picked up down the street and didn't resist or anything put him in the cage in the backseat and then I sat down and I couldn't breathe. I just caught something caught in my back and it just so happened one of our police commission members was a chiropractor. I got up to station, they called him. He came out in the middle of the night and met me in the office and did the same thing he did to you, Morgan, and it just straightened everything right back up. You know, this is a small thing, but you know the other thing I learned, I quit carrying my wallet in my back pocket. I haven't carried my wallet in my back pocket for 35 years, I think. I just put it in the room. Yeah, because you didn't realize till you see one of those George Costanza wallets. That's about three inches thick and the guy's pulling it out of his backpack. That's a cop wall up because you're carrying around that fucking tin in there and you got your credit cards and your cash. I mean, goddamn, the thing the size of a brick. Yeah. It really is. Yeah. And if you get shot in the ass, it might stop a bullet there, but that's true. True. I didn't take any of the ass though, so. Yeah. Glad to know you clarified you've never taken it in the ass. That's good to know for this bucket. I just report the facts. He said it. And it had to clarify it. But so how long so, I mean, but you moved up so the variety, what did you do after S.W.A.T.? So did you stay doing S.W.A.T. and then move on to something else like canine or investigations or what did you do later? So since our SWOT was part time team. So I stayed on that through my career. And my next step, my next step after that was canine, which is a full-time position. Yeah, we're seeing a picture of you with the old reliable crown Vic there. You've got the short hair and you've got that dog. Who was that dog? That's Hank. Was that your first job? Well, yeah, I saw Nancy yeah, I'm going back. Between Dewey beach and melford, I had one other stop at another agency for about a year. A year and a half. What was that? Camden Delaware. Okay. I was there for about a year and a half and I had a yellow lab there for drug work. And it was kind of just like the agency was just kind of pissed off. I wanted to get out of Dewey. So I went there while I was kind of hoping to get on a milford and so I got a job over from opera and left there. So did you go through your canine training then originally in Camden? Or did they just kind of give you a dog and go, hey, go sniff some drugs. No, I had keen on training there. So you said it was a yellow lab, was it a meth lab? I didn't come across any of the meth labs, but in terms of milford, so Hank was your first dog. Was it a mouth? What was it? Shepherd. Shepherd? Yeah. Jeremy shepherd, yeah. Is that the one you have pictures of saw a lot of pictures on your website and online? Is black? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. That's pretty dog. That's a pretty, he was beautiful, man. I love that dog. He was also love that dog. So what was he trained for when you got Hank? What was he trained for? So he was narcotics and patrol work. How often did you get to use him? I spent 6 years on the road with him. I think he had bite apprehensive. I think he had 6 or 7, and as far as total apprehensions with bites and non bicycle tracks and locating someone, I think I was like 96 apprehensions, I think 96 I 7. Yeah, in 6 years. So I was very successful with him. And it wasn't. I mean, I was doing my part, but he was just a great dog, man. I got lucky and got a really, really good dog. He was a tracking machine. Yeah, and how long was your training with him for Kane? Did you have to go through a course again or did your previous training carry over? No, I went through a whole nother course, it was 6 months. 6 months training course with him. For both drug certification and patrol work. So 6 months you were gone doing this training? Yeah. So you're gone four weeks for swatch. When did you actually do any police work? I didn't. I didn't do anything. Gosh, can't handle the call. I'm on training again. I'll say in a game later, but as you'll see, I was for being from an agency, especially in agency, that size I was very, very fortunate in my career. I got to do a lot of really, really cool things. Really. And the great things about that, yeah. I started out a small agency like that, and if you made it to detective, that was a big deal. Right. Yeah. Thank you. I was kind of a big deal then. I was Ron burgundy said, I don't want to go to my big deal. I think you might have been the token guy. The one who's still with all his hair and could still fit into his pants, probably. Well, the one on the short yellow bus and they felt sorry for you. Tough crowd, tough crowd. You can take this. As we move determine, right? But you said for 6 years, what happened with Hank? Did

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"So walk that seriously, you get the KPS so how did that go? I mean, I felt bad for her to be honest with you. I was like, man, I got sorry. 'cause it was kind of petty, but I was like, you missed your court date. And then she couldn't get Bond, so I had to take her to the jail. Drop her off at the jail for the weekend, so I kind of felt bad for her, but you know, it was like that, I got a lot of that. Got a lot of stupid things like that. And then eventually it got to the point where it was like, oh man, you know me, and I'm like, yeah, no, you have, what do you want me to do about it, bro? You know? I know you and that's the exact reason I'm taking your sorry ass to jail is because I know you. I mean, because it's not like it's not like I was out arresting my Friends from high school while I was resting people that I went to high school with that, you know, I didn't necessarily hang out with in high school. You know what I mean? Did the girl know about your strip of reputation to try to take shirt off? No, no. She didn't know about that one yet, I don't think. Yet, did your reputation what I was on FTO when that happened? So I was being supervised. Okay. But did your prior stripper altercation end up becoming a topic of interest at the milford PD? I can't remember if that came up or not. Be honest. I'll be getting a lot of calls after this one, for sure. Teacher, remember me? I'll definitely be getting some calls. Probably from the guys at Dewey, I'm sure. Well, let's just hope your wife doesn't hear about it and smack you upside the head, you know? She knows about it. Like I said, I got the newspaper clipping in my scrapbook. It's pretty funny. Yeah. So let's talk about your story in your field training officer face, but when you get work and how different was milford versus do we beach for you? Oh, man, it was night and day. I mean, you're doing police work day in and day out. I mean, you have high crime areas. You have drugs you have guns. You have violent domestics. I mean, you have everything from misdemeanor petty crimes to full felony. So it was a winner process, but I enjoyed it, you know? So what was the, so how did they assign you? So how was the town divided up? How did you guys divide up like in a precincts or beats or, you know, and then how did you how did you work things? We had like 5 man shifts and we had four sectors. So they would try to keep a person in each sector and then you have like one car is like a roof, which is usually like the sergeant or something. That's we were divided up into three beats with either a sergeant or lieutenant and out there with us. But then we also had a 7 p.m. to 3 a.m. shift with a couple of guys. Yeah, we were 7 to 7. We were 12. Yeah, that's tough. I remember when I first started sliding PD, they had a 5 beach system with somebody that roved north and somebody that roast out so you would have 7 people out on the street, but never had enough people to man the shifts. And so it ended up being district one would drop its borders about three blocks, district two and three, the beats would drop down and then district four was like, you had basically 35 to 40% of the entire city. So the new guys they would stick out there. I remember the chief walking in one day. He says, yeah, we're going to look into the 6 beat system in one of our smart ass. It says, maybe we ought to look into the 5 beach system first. Well, they had what they called a safety officer, a rover, safety, you know, safety one, safety too. So they would cover, but again, as you found out, too, right? Never had enough people to staff, even when they said that never. Yeah. So how did you what are some of the opportunities for you then inside melford? We're going to get into the shooting and stuff here in a little bit, but it's kind of like we want to walk through it. So everybody starts off on patrol rights. But what's the first opportunity you have to do something different other than being on patrol and what was it? I was there for about a year and a half. About a year and a half, two years, and they had some openings on S.W.A.T.. So I put in for S.W.A.T. guy accepted of that and went on to basic S.W.A.T. in some advanced S.W.A.T. schools. That was my first opportunity. Now, did you guys have a combined or a regional S.W.A.T. team or was it just a milford have their own dedicated S.W.A.T. team? We just had our own dedicated team. It was like a part time team so you still work your patrols or whatever you had to do and come in as needed. It was we were basically, we were more of a warrant team, not so much of hostage rescuing like that. It was more of a warranty, but that we did for drug drug cases and whatnot rest wars. So talk about the process of getting on your S.W.A.T. team. What was it like? Obviously there's interviews, physical agility, you know, what was it like to train or test for that and get on the team? Yeah, we had you did a little interview. You had some PT test and then you went through a selection process where the team would have you tried out and it had to be a unanimous decision for you to get accepted. So if there was one day vote on you, you're done. You could try to get another time. So I think at that time, I think we had, I think there was two openings. And I think there was like four of us that put in, I think. So I got one of the slots. How did you get the slot? What differentiated you from the two that didn't? If I had to take a guess, I would say my work ethic. I mean, I was running a gun on patrol and I think that carried over to some decision making. And you look like at that time too, just looking at a couple of pictures too. We'll talk about the canine stuff, but it looked like, did you do like athletics in high school? Were you still pretty physically fit then? Yeah, I'm at play sports year around in high school, baseball, football, and all that track. And then I didn't work out as much in my 20s, but I still stayed in somewhat good shape, you know? As I got older, I got more into fitness, which we'll get into later. But you know, I was in decent shape, yeah. It wasn't like the physical agility test wasn't the problem or anything like that. So you said you went to like a basic and then later in advanced school, is that something did you go, did they the department put it on or did you go out for training like Delaware state police or out for training? Yeah, I went to a county police department's basic S.W.A.T. school and then the advance was put on by an outside entity. It was GTI government training institute. I think they're out of Carolina. They put on they came to Delaware for a while and put on a monthlong advanced S.W.A.T. course. It was four weeks. So I attended that for a month, yeah. That's perfect. Yeah. It's pretty cool. And an entire month. I mean, that's an investment. David, it was a lot of it was based around like gosh's rescue stuff and everything. It was pretty interesting course. It was a lot of fun. A lot of fun. You did repelling and all kinds of stuff. It was neat. That is cool. Yeah, it was a lot of fun. So what's the biggest building to repel off in milford? Probably like a Dunkin Donuts or something. Well, we're there already anyway, so while we're here, let's go up on the roof. Coming in through the windows. All right. Yeah. Not that I've ever used that, but it was a lot of fun to do it, train where they get certified. It was cool. Yeah. And for our listeners are wondering if the connection between cops and donuts is true. I have some freaking lutely. Yeah. Yeah, right. Repellent in the window, man. Give me in there. That's why it's called a drive-through. That's it. Come right in. So talk about your S.W.A.T. stuff. When was the first chance you had a opportunity to use your new S.W.A.T. skills? When I first got on the team, we were pretty active. I mean, we were probably the ones for us, we were active.

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"Not afford to miss because we do such great stuff. Welcome to the game of crimes. I'm literally here. I'm Morgan, as you guys figure that out, the most underrated spokes model for Tommy Bahama and brand ambassador, along with my partner in crime. Hey everybody, it's Murph. Welcome back. And hey, once again, thank you guys for joining us. This is going to be a great episode. We'll tell you about it here in a second, but we got to get that housekeeping the small talk out of the way real quick. Hey, head on over to that Apple Spotify, hit those 5 stars, really helps us. It exposes people to it. When you share it, and you write good things, if you like it, let us know. And if you don't let us know that too, just be constructive in your comments. Tell us, here's what I like. Here's what I didn't like and here's why. And we've made lots of adjustment based upon feedback from you guys. So we really appreciate it. Also, head on over to our website, game of crimes, podcasts dot com, actually some of the pictures for this episode are going to be listed there when we tell you about TJ Webb episode 90. So go on over there and see some of his just amazing pictures. We put the books up there. I think I was trying to count how many books we had, Murph, but I think it's like 60 books now or something. Holy cow. That's pretty impressive. Yeah. Especially if I brought us. Everybody's right in the book. Everybody's writing a book. We're writing books about writing books. But hit her over there, also follow some of that thing called social media at game my crimes on Twitter. Game of crimes podcast on Facebook and the Instagram, but I'm telling you, this is where you gotta be. We just finished two episodes for our Patreon channel. Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. And we just did a case of the month where we kind of split it up between Alex murda, the trial, but some interesting tidbits about that we get into some of the technology used to really nail down a story. And then we talk about something Murph you were doing. I mean, you've done how many interviews now on the kidnap people down in Mexico? Four or 5, and we got another one coming up tomorrow as a matter of fact. But the four Americans kidnapped down in Matamoros, Mexico. And if you want to hear what we have to say about it, where do they got to go Murph? You got to go to Patreon. Patreon, slash game of crimes. Hey, you know we're on dot com slash game of crimes. If you just go to Patreon slash game of crime. So Webb's not going to take you there. Okay, so there you go. Now you know where to go. But you got to come over and check it out. We've got more content on Patreon. I think that we do. I think we've done more on Patreon that we've done 90 episodes of game of crimes. Yeah, we have hundreds of hours between the two of them, literally, literally. Literally, like the valley girl say, literally, like literally. Literally hundreds of hours. Good stuff up there. And look, but this one too, we get into some details. You got some good insights on the kidnapping stuff. And we have a solution. If you want to hear what Murph and Morgan solution is, you've got to tune in and Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. Now, you might not like our solution, but hey, we're offering one. It's a solution. Trust me, and there's precedent for how it would work on the cartels have already responded to what the potential solution might be based on their actions, but we give you all that insight at Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. Now, this is a show about crime. We talk about bad people doing bad things and bad people doing bad things to good people. We take the story seriously, but you know we never take ourselves serious. You gotta remember where you came from and we're here to have some fun. And one of the ways you have fun is you go over to our game of crimes, fans, just go to Facebook, type in game of crimes, fans, it's run by our favorite mafia queen sandy salvato if you are deemed worthy of entry just get even in the ballpark. Just make the effort to answer just a couple of questions, you're going to get in and by the way, I will tell you some of our episodes, some of our stories have come from you. Our players on game of crimes. Yeah. You know, and give us a rating on there too. I'm looking at some of the charts now. We get very, very few comments. We want to use your comments to try to entice other people to come over and listen to the show. So let us know what you think. And if we're doing stuff, you don't like, tell us. This is all about entertaining you. Yeah, and if you have an age send an email to game of crimes podcast at Gmail dot com and give us some additional thoughts. So do that. But in the meantime, Murph, it's time. Speaking of time, guess what time it is. It's time for a small town all these blocks. Hey, I decided I would pick on lower Alabama today. Alabama, the state of Alabama. We're filming in Alabama today. We're going to LA on LA, lower Alabama. You ready? All right. I'm ready. All right. Jeremy branch, Steve, a 40 year old from chickasaw, Alabama was out on bond after being charged with a January armed robbery of the singing river credit union in moss point. Moss point, population 12,147. Then in March he reportedly robbed the navigator credit union on highway 6 14 and the Hurley community now. At the time of the march robbery in Hurley, however, no one was able to identify him because he was wearing a hat. This goes back to our advice you gave him on our game of crimes episode we just did for you can't make this shit up. Hoodie and face covering, so although he was being facing charges from the January robbery, it appeared he would get away with the navigator robbery until Thursday. When branch clearly, a criminal mastermind apparently decided since he got away with robbing the Hurley credit union once, he could do it again. However, this time, as in the march robbery, he was wearing a face covering when he walked into the navigator credit union, but this time the neighboring business owners recognized the white pickup truck. He was driving in dialed 9-1-1. Here's the great thing, Murph. He was still on the scene when deputies arrived, he was searched and a note was found in his pocket, which claimed he had a weapon, a similar note was also used in the march robbery, so now he's charged with that crime as well, a note was also used in the January robbery, which he was again charged. So if you're keeping score in the course of one day branch, went from being charged with one bank robbery in January to now three bank robberies. He's zero and three. You know, it's not like that movie home alone where those two criminals would always leave the water running and they want to be known as the wet bandits. The wet bandits. He don't want to establish a repetitive pattern like that. Now you don't. But here's a repetitive pattern. We have stupid criminals. That's why it's called small town police water. Start with 64 year old Robert Wesley Richardson of warrior Alabama population 3234. That dude was subdued nude. As he's streaked, wandered really toward Jefferson county sheriff's deputies. This dude reportedly roughed up his wife and grandkids, then pointed a gun at deputies before he finally emerged he came forth wearing only his glasses. And wielding a cup of coffee. Cops at first saw his good his surrender his good news until I could just see our guys saying get him. No, you get him chief deputy, Randy Christian said. They had to tase them in the end. Well, not exactly in the. In the end, they had to tase him. And as Christian said, they had to take careful aim. Oh, that's funny. Turn around. Gonna shoot you in the ass, boy. Come here, you dumbass we gonna dumb ass. You wanna find out why dumbass is so good, you gotta listen to you can't make this shit up. Shameless blood for Patreon dot com slash game of crimes. Now there you go. On Tuesday, a woman and Morris Alabama population 2254. Luke. She's not destined to be aw she's destined to be a career criminal just not a criminal mastermind. She broke at

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Wright resigns as Villanova coach, Neptune takes over
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Fleury stays unbeaten with Wild with 3-1 win over Hurricanes
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Embiid has 35 points, 17 rebounds as 76ers beat Cavs 118-114
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Robertson, Stars beat Predators 4-3 in return from break
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North Korea fires 2 suspected missiles in 6th launch in 2022
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Ten-Guins! Pens win 10th straight, 6-2 over Flyers
"The the penguins penguins are are owners owners of of a a ten ten game game winning winning streak streak for for the the sixth sixth time time in in franchise franchise history history J. J. canceling canceling Brian Brian rest rest each each scored scored twice twice for for the the penguins penguins in in a a six six two two thumping thumping of of the the flyers flyers cancels cancels line line accounted accounted for for eight eight points points were were all all playing playing at at a a high high level level right right now now and and we're we're we're we're excited excited to to be be going going in in for for us us when when we we get get the the bounces bounces in in the the intervening intervening offenses offenses own own and and try try to to wear wear teams teams out out I I think think that that way way I I think think that's that's when when we're we're at at our our best best rust rust is is key key the the recent recent surge surge with with seven seven goals goals in in the the last last three three games games since since he he returned returned from from an an eleven eleven game game absence absence with with an an undisclosed undisclosed injury injury Evan Evan Rodrigues Rodrigues scored scored his his fifteenth fifteenth goal goal in in the the third third and and Brian Brian Boyle Boyle also also scored scored a a short short handed handed goal goal in in the the period period to to turn turn this this one one into into a a rout rout the the penguins penguins won won the the second second game game of of a a back back to to back back and and haven't haven't lost lost since since December December first first against against Edmonton Edmonton I'm I'm Dave Dave Ferrie Ferrie

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Hurts keeps Eagles in playoff race in 34-10 win over Giants
"The the eagles eagles have have given given their their playoff playoff hopes hopes a a huge huge boost boost by by dominating dominating the the second second half half of of the the thirty thirty four four ten ten route route of of the the giants giants Jaylen Jaylen hurts hurts threw threw a a touchdown touchdown pass pass to to linemen linemen lane lane Johnson Johnson is is the the eighty eighty seven seven eagles eagles won won for for the the sixth sixth time time in in eight eight games games hurt hurt shook shook off off a a dismal dismal first first half half and and threw threw for for one one hundred hundred ninety ninety nine nine yards yards and and two two scores scores Alex Alex singleton singleton returning returning the the interception interception twenty twenty nine nine yards yards for for a a TD TD while while the the eagles eagles outscored outscored the the giants giants thirty thirty one one seven seven in in the the second second half half giants giants quarterback quarterback Jake Jake Fromm Fromm threw threw for for just just twenty twenty five five yards yards in in his his first first NFL NFL start start before before being being benched benched in in the the third third quarter quarter New New York York falls falls to to foreign foreign eleven eleven I'm I'm Dave Dave Ferrie Ferrie

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Murder charge for Ohio deputy in Casey Goodson Jr. shooting
"Yeah yeah hi hi sheriff's sheriff's deputy deputy has has been been charged charged with with murder murder in in the the shooting shooting nearly nearly one one year year ago ago of of Casey Casey goods goods and and junior junior Jason Jason made made the the now now retired retired Franklin Franklin County County sheriff's sheriff's deputy deputy who who fatally fatally shot shot Casey Casey good good to to junior junior has has turned turned himself himself into into law law enforcement enforcement after after being being indicted indicted by by a a grand grand jury jury and and charged charged with with murder murder and and reckless reckless homicide homicide he he was was finishing finishing up up work work with with the the fugitive fugitive task task force force in in Columbus Columbus needs needs attorney attorney says says Goodson Goodson was was gesturing gesturing with with the the gun gun as as he he drove drove in in that that the the former former deputy deputy acted acted within within his his lawful lawful duties duties when when he he pursued pursued good good sent sent to to investigate investigate the the felony felony weapons weapons offense offense he he witnessed witnessed relative relative say say good good said said was was holding holding a a sandwich sandwich not not a a gun gun as as he he was was trying trying to to unlock unlock the the door door to to his his grandmother's grandmother's house house and and autopsy autopsy found found goods goods and and was was shot shot a a total total of of six six times times once once in in the the buttocks buttocks and and five five times times in in the the back back within within hours hours of of the the announcement announcement good good since since family family held held a a news news conference conference to to say say they they have have filed filed a a federal federal civil civil rights rights lawsuit lawsuit against against meat meat and and Franklin Franklin County County M. M. of of office office space space this this is is mother mother Tamela Tamela Payne Payne says says she's she's overwhelmed overwhelmed by by joy joy after after a a year year of of fighting fighting for for charges charges in in a a case case where where there there were were no no body body cameras cameras and and no no witnesses witnesses I'm I'm Jennifer Jennifer king king

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Kreider, Rooney lift Rangers to 4-1 win against Islanders
"Chris Kreider has fifteen goals already this season after netting two more in the Rangers for one verdict over the islanders post pretty complex training the right areas Rosalyn there's five of five or on the calendar our platinum plan some absolutely incredible on the scale Kevin Rooney also scored twice against the Isles who have dropped seven straight in regulation since a five a one to stretch Igor she started may twenty saves as the Rangers won for the sixth time in seven games the Blueshirts also dropped their arch rivals to a one three eight U. B. S. arena India draft got the AL's within two to one early in the third period but New York one oh for six on the power play I'm Dave Ferrie

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2 officers indicted in death of man shot 76 times during 2016 raid
"Two cases against Georgia police officers accused of killing black men have ended with very different outcomes in Fulton County a grand jury handed up an eight count indictment against a member of the U. S. Marshall service and a Clayton county policeman Eric kinds and Christopher Hutchins are charged with felony murder and lying about the twenty sixteen shooting death of Jim Marion Robinson a former college football player he was shot seventy six times when police went to serve a warrant in connection with the weapons case in a different case in Washington County Georgia a jury has deadlocked in the trial of three former sheriff's deputies accused of murdering Yuri Martin during a twenty seventeen suspicious persons arrest the fifty eight year old black man was shocked repeatedly with stun guns and died Martin had a history of schizophrenia authorities say he had taken an aggressive stance hi

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Robinson, defense push No. 1 Bama past No. 12 Ole Miss 42-21
"Brian Robinson rushed for career highs of one hundred seventy one yards and four touchdowns as top ranked Alabama closer to a forty two twenty one victory over number twelve Mississippi the fifth year senior carried thirty six times and picked up the first one hundred yard game of his career Bryce young pass for a couple of touchdowns for the five in Crimson Tide young completed twenty one of twenty seven passes for two hundred forty one yards and was intercepted once for Alabama which led twenty eight nothing at halftime Matt corral ran for a touchdown and threw for one but was mostly held in check by a team he torched last season I'm Dave very

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Desmond Ridder, No. 7 Cincinnati beat No. 9 Notre Dame 24-13
"Seven Frank Cincinnati went into south bend built a seventeen nothing halftime lead and left with a twenty four thirteen victory over number nine Notre Dame Desmond Ridder threw for two touchdowns and ran for a big fourth quarter score securing a victory in the five and bear cats first ever top ten regular season match up I think we're trying to really we don't want you know I don't think we want to stage a too big for us one thing we were rebel star fast they were right we were in one place customers football on both sides of the ball Ritter was nineteen of thirty two for two hundred ninety seven yards hooking up with Alex Pierre six times for one hundred forty four yards two interceptions and a fumble kickoff spell doom for the Irish all coming in the first half I'm Dave Ferrie

Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications
Ep 142: How Kindness and Community Empower Todays Nonprofit Leaders (with guest John Hoffman) - test
"Came to twenty twenty one kind of annoyed annoyed that nonprofit leaders and their remarkable heroics in twenty twenty didn't get the spotlight or the recognition. They deserved we all fussed. In twenty twenty about the dearth of leadership in our society. I think folks just looking in the wrong place overlooking leaders around this country who educate advocate feed the hungry provides shelter bring beauty through the arts lead congregations to help us keep the faith all of these people right here in front of our eyes. I see it every day and it makes me kind of angry that others don't or worse still. We talked about staff board. Volunteers of these nonprofits the backbone of our society we talk about these people as nice. Nice really rubs me the wrong way. It feels really pass to me now. Kindness is a word. I can brace but i don't know that i had ever spent that much time thinking about the distinction between the two until i watched a documentary on amazon prime the film. The antidote offered me an aha moment. And i just love a good moment is i learned that the reason i embrace the word kindness is that implies action it requires commitment and in this documentary. We see through stories. Beautifully told by my friend and six time emmy winner. John hoffman the kindness. M- may be thought of as something gentle but it has real strength. John says that kindness is a weapon for change. One of the heroes. He's spotlights in the film. Says quote kindness is a practice. Kindness is a stance end quote. And so today. I want you to meet my friend and john. He and i both know this to be true. Kindness may not be the ultimate antidote. And it's not actually something special you can drop into any community at any time and find it blossoming and you'll find those leaders who are practicing it every day. John's journey developing idea and bringing it to life is as instructive and as inspiring is the film. What's up. I feel lucky. Indeed to be able to introduce you to my friend. John and grateful that he's game to share his story with you. Greetings welcome to nonprofits her messy. I'm your host joan. Gary founder the nonprofit leadership lab where we help smaller nonprofits thrive. I'm also a strategic advisor for executive directors and boards of larger nonprofits. I'm a frequent keynote. Speaker blogger an author on all things leadership and management learn. More at joan gary dot com. I'm a one with a mission to fuel. The leadership of the nonprofit sector my goal with each episode is to dig deep into an issue. I know the nonprofit leaders are grappling with finding just the right person to offer you advice and insights. Today is no exception. John hoffman is a six time emmy award winning filmmaker whose most recent films include rancher farmer fisherman which premiered at the sundance film festival in january twenty seventeen and out of many one which premiered at the new york film festival followed by net flex in two thousand eighteen much. John's work as a filmmaker has focused on the key. Health issues of our time including the weight of the nation addiction and the alzheimer's project all on. Hbo and i in human on discovery. A six hour series set in the world's largest research hospital. The nih is building ten. In addition to making films. John has also been a network executive. He was the adp of docs specials for discovery. From twenty fifteen to two thousand eighteen and After nearly two decades as vp of documentary programming at hbo not in john's by is that he was instrumental. In persuading me that i needed to leave corporate america and become a nonprofit executive director. He may take some degree of pride in that. But it is far exceeded by the gratitude. I feel for what became a complete personal and professional transformation for me so john welcome and i am just not sure i can ever repay you for the art of press. Suasion was on display during a lovely brunch at our home so many years ago. Hi john john really wonderful to be with you. I am so out of you and all that you have accomplished in the time that we've known each other But the the tremendous evolution of your sort of career. You're you're on understanding end leadership in the not so My hat to you for all. You're doing that seems. Seems like you go have a piece of my hat. So so let's pick up your story about the making of this film from the point at which you and your team became kind of hyper focused on this world kindness and how you might explore it in a documentary. I guess you kinda define it. I why don't you tell us about the process. Well in in the two thousand sixteen two thousand seventeen but bearing much In i was Very disturbed as so. Many people were by the growing distance in the country. An outright hatred that was expressed in so many ways in the country and i had the incredible good fortune of having a relationship with A nonprofit health system called dignity health. They had funded in a very generous way some public health that i was doing when i left. Hvo when i created a nonprofit media company called the topic good projects and i was with the ceo of dignity house and their model is hello human kindness and i was having a very interesting conversation with him and senior leadership about the strong commitment as a nonprofit helped brighter kindness and our authentic was and i said would you ever consider doing the documentary becomes and lighting and that led to were conversation and eventually led just on that word to them giving principal funding for what became the antidote total editorial control. It was literally confidence in me to make a film on that. Were not a big risk now. Really not big risks. And so i put together a small team. I found a remarkable co director cooperman. Who was nominated for the kennedy award for short film. She did hojo's violin. Beautiful beautiful short documentary and we started on jer. We read everything we could about compassionate empathy decency putt from art and poetry in economics and political theory and evolution. We found absorbs so much and we quickly came to the realization that the world does not need any more exploration random next is that there's so many media platforms that on. Social media is love stories of random acts. We

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No. 8 Notre Dame Survives Toledo 32-29 After Wild 4Q
"A Frank Notre Dame escape with the thirty two twenty nine win over Toledo one Jack Collins eighteen yard scoring strike to Michael Mayer with sixty nine seconds left the rockets took a twenty nine twenty four lead on freshman quarterback dequan Finn's twenty six yard bootleg TD run with one thirty five remaining it took Colin just twenty six seconds to directed three play seventy five yard touchdown drive colon threw for two hundred thirty nine yards and two touchdowns both to mayor Colin also was sacked six times fumbled once and had an interception return by Chris McDonald for a touchdown I'm the ferry

The Dan Bongino Show
Facebook Misinformation Posts Get Six Times More Engagement Than Genuine News
"Article came out this weekend. Friday night was long ran a lot going on this weekend before the labor day holiday was really tired. So i'm out trying to enjoy some black in salmon. One of my favorite things to eat went my wife and my daughter talk and i'm good time couple. People came over to say hello and this article someone sends it to me. Goes look this zero to washington post. The zeros nasal lisbeth d-wash. Watkin dwoskin out. I don't care but she this article. The washington post missing for the washington post talking about misinformation is one of the most intentionally. I think they have to be joking. Like this has to be a pitch at the washington post writing about misinformation. So this is the dwoskin whoa shkin. She says misinformation on facebook six times more clicks than factual news during the twenty twenty election. Study says right-leaning pages also produce more misinformation the forthcoming study fat notice. She cites no examples in this piece of misinformation whatsoever because elizabeth too stupid to do journalism. So we did the journalism for her. But here's the piece of. She mentioned me. This is classic. Dogmatic study about right wing for the washington post which is hilarious. She cites news guard guard. She doesn't even do the homework herself. She says no they set it. It was like she does the beavis and butthead other kids. She doesn't do any research herself. She says he's groups have categorized thousands of facebook. Facebook publishes by their political leanings and by their propensity to share trustworthy. Or untrustworthy news. It's all areas. The team then took two thousand five hundred fifty one of these pages compared the interactions on posts on pages to publishers known for misinformation such a left-leaning occupied democrats and the right-leaning dan bongino when breitbart

Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner
"six times" Discussed on Extraordinary Women Radio with Kami Guildner
"Said to me if i could wave a magic wand i'll i almost over because just when i thought that was dead and buried that person asked me the magic wand question already got to stop sounding like we did in the eighties questions. You'll sales e and they don't really feel like you're you're building a question based on me and my situation. Oh my god that a so. Thank you for that. And i think that's the shift if we're just if we're there and we would have stayed at in a real conversation with somebody so it's really getting into the heart of that connection of that relationship and crafting questions that have some emotion in them that really sound like we're going deep. Give us a couple examples there so he loves okay even before asking questions. I also teach this up because a lot of times this shows up as people will say do you mind i ask you some questions. Would it be okay. I ask you some questions about what's happening in your business. And i call that permission based questioning which nothing screams nine hundred ninety s quite like that. I'm coming to you because you could potentially help resolve my issues because you have to ask questions questions are expected. It causes someone jamaica should. I'm glad you said that. Because i was afraid. You're because i was thinking sitting. You're thinking i don't ask that question good and so i know why people ask it and it's because you want to be respectful and you wanna be kind but what you do to the potential client and the person you're talking to. It causes doubt it. Triggers that skepticism in someone. And they're thinking how are we going to have conversation. The bless you ask me questions and you know where al say they they. They teach that is on. Know when you have a rumble of people and you're going to invite them into something. May i take a moment with you too. And that's kind of same in. I don't like those kind of things. And in fact i was listening to a talk again couple of weeks ago in someone said. Do you mind if i share a little a little about myself. And what.

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"six times" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"I'm sure you've tangled with and football guys dress before He wants to know is giovanni. Bernard tom brady's new james white in tampa I know that's a crowded backfield there and there's a lot of bodies there but we always saw that new england to there was a lot of a lot of different running backs. A lot of different skills coming out of that backfield giovanni bernard on the same levels. James white do and i liked him in cincinnati and i think he played critical role. There brady like those receiving backs out of the backfield. So i do. I do think he has ability. What concerns me. Just a bit about tampa is. You've got hinting there. But you also have ronald jones or four nats. And how do they bring the three of those together and how they utilize woman so go back to your question why i'm a bit hesitant on g. o. versus some of the other choices when you're sitting there when he's available giovanni bernard. I'm just kinda curious. I'm gonna look it up right now He is going off as the fifty seventh running back selected. And that's in the fourteenth round right. And you're looking at backups. There this is kenneth gain. Well devante booker daryl williams territory. Ironically he's going On average two spots ahead of james white So you know he's sort of Meeting the both ends of the spectrum from start to finish their for bernard and white all right. Let's get to the emails here beth First one is from tom in national city. California he writes. Hey beth everyone. Oh this is what i t's early. Hey beth everyone talks about the receivers in cincy but you like cj zome late at all. Good luck in proser. Joe's tom in national city california. Cj zoema or use them. I was getting mixed up. It's tight end thirty five. Going in the nineteenth round of football guys drafts up at these basically free if you picked up any shares of him. I have not when i get to the end of the the draft attained from. I'm picking somebody up. The one. I really like is Cook in los angeles With just Yeah i just that guy's a good tight end and herber. Like i just think i should get him that late and the other one. I liked that. I can get in the late rounds and discouraged tennessee so not going after.

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"six times" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"I wanted to jump in and say with ferrall that you know it would be a good nightmare. Okay if i had a quarterback's to choose from but as we know there's such heavy attrition at that position that it's quite unrealistic for me to even dream of that possibility of having eight on any given sunday so i don't even make that assumption. I make the assumption that. I'll be lucky to have four. But the the upside is that i could find in those eight two who are just killing it every week and i can. I can play the match. Ups i can. I can be strong. Another one other players on buys so. That's kind of how i look at it. There's there's just be a dream come. True to have all eight active and healthy and keeping their jobs performing. This is not a realistic expectation for me a Real baked pasted for us is is is seeing jeff sadler win more football guys leagues as he has already got six of them under his belt and Glad so glad jeff we. We got a chance to talk about this draft tuesday. Tonight's fantasy fool is in the chat. Right now I in on blog talk radio and talking about That he's drafted with you several times and He said he didn't. He wasn't a huge fan of of tuesday's drafts but he says The other ones that he's competed with you In and The one that he drafted against you tonight Put together a very strong teams there as well. I have no doubt that you're going to be very competitive for the five hundred thousand dollar grand prize as the season goes on. I cannot thank you enough for coming on tonight and talking a little shop with us. Good luck on on All your dress. I can't wait to see your name pops up as an emmy award. Winning scriptwriter coming up here in the next decade and Perhaps we'll try triathlete winner but maybe a bike race champ. Worry a swim champ. We we would love to have you come back on and talk about any and all of those things. We certainly appreciate making a little time for us tonight. Yes thank you both. I'm honored to be invited. Ferrelli expect to be in this league. I think he'll be tough but i do. Love him onto smith on the okay. So thank you guys anytime. And i appreciate your time as well. Thanks jeff appreciate it. You'd be good man. We'll talk to you again soon. Likewise gentlemen thanks shanking so much just sadler ladies. Gentlemen the Area fifty one was his team drafting next to feral elliott on tuesday night and the football guys players championship six time award or six ten league winter in the football guys players championship so fairlon. Pack here I know that the chat room was a buzz with discussion of of a lot of the stuff that that jeff was talking about The first thing. I'll bring up with you. What's your opinion on and i guess you can break this down in Early season drafting. Midseason late-season drafting. He says he doesn't like balance Where where he would much rather be strong. You hear sigmund bloom football guys talk about this a lot from an nfl standpoint. Why not make your strength even stronger and And i think that was sort of just approach right. Obviously he wants to be uber. Strong running back. And and i think that the fact that he got those two defenses in the twelfth and thirteenth..

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"six times" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"Is when i draft running back like i did. I didn't intend to do this. But i know half of them at least will not work out. Injuries low performing expectations all that. So i'm basically trying to increase the predictability and leave myself with only one weakness in each draft so of these eight. Maybe three will work out. But i like to dictate and dominate. I don't like balance. Because i'm gonna be. I'm gonna be cutting ten of the guys that i drafted team really. I'm only going to have to focus on wide receiver if i can find one golden wide receiver. I'm going to be trouble. And i'm i'm aiming for the big money. Yes i have to get past my league. But if i'm gonna get into the big. I have to have a different roster makeup than everybody else. You know what i hear. I hear exactly what you're doing. And i thought you would have some point. You eventually quit putting green on the board and you did that in the ninth round. This is where. I was expecting the wide receivers because you got to start to level and the we are very very deep it wide receiver this year. But it's a situation where once you get to the ninth round. It's it's a mix of talent plug and play and understanding of defenses You don't take a wide receiver. You quit dressing running backs Momentarily or i. Guess no for the entire draft fda france but you didn't add your wide receiver until the fourteen friend. Who added to quarterbacks. I only ever have one you added to later on. You were to take a third one. You took one type in the seki a guy. I'm not very high on. But i don't think that's important to talk about you. Took to defenses in this format rams in pittsburgh very good defense. Both of them are gonna play great throughout the entire year. But i don't know in the rules situation. You know with the points and how they break down in the f. f. e. c. That's going to serve you for two especially taking them this sign. You won multiple leagues. And all i can say is is that i played in multiple leagues. You you've got the questions but but you know it cold measly who i love is.

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"six times" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"Very good You know we're gonna have to upgrade your. Did you have an agent pushing these scripts for you yes her name was lee keel at the gersh agency. Oh and she was great you were. He was greenland lined up in the right place so they could still. You know you're you're in turn around that you could still We could still see these one of these days. Is there more the loop right man. What's what's going on. Is there a huge market for for this genre right now. I think there is but it it. It's shifted of course to alternate channels and cable and the market is completely changed back. Then they were spending a lot of money on ideas and scripts. I mean three four or five hundred grand for story ideas and scripts. They're not doing that anymore. But yes there still is. A market is just diversified. Over many more you know channels and opportunities. Hey jesse. I promise. I listened to tell the listeners. We will get into fantasy football but I i do. There's a question from the chat room right. Now dave the digital gir- zach wants me to ask you about triathlons. What can you tell me about your participation in triathlons Well yes. I was a triathlete and did very well And iran under a six minute mile up until about four or five years ago and i won several medals and sprint and olympic triathlons. You know throughout southern california. Anybody listening you can do it. you look up sprint traff lawn and it's shorter than you think so. Yeah thank you. And i forgot to tell you that eric but yeah it is the best i recommend. Everybody try it Do you still yeah and you know i. I don't because running became a little bit too painful. The doctors told me. I kinda hit like a like a vehicle like an upper limit with my odom hitter. I still bike and swim my beautiful daughter veronica. She also competed with me. And some of these triathlons and i. I think it's great to do with your kids or family members. It's just you feel so great when you get finished.

The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"six times" Discussed on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour
"And if they can't get this kid walks. They don't really deserve to be a starting quarterback in the nfl. It's interesting 'cause noah fant is going granted this is president premium fcc. But noah fant on on his eighty p right now is at the six zero five and going at six twelve bear. The first broncos pass catchers off the board going in the same round even though they play different missions Parris campbell well. Let's here for a second fairly this guy. I've grabbed late in a few draft so far stephen holder on twitter Announced that Parris campbell said. He's one hundred percent recovered from his season ending knee injury. That also took place in me to last season. He has indeed and weird to practice for indianapolis now. The one week was healthy. Like sutton he did not miss week one because of a shoulder injury week. One last year. nine targets. He caught six of them for seventy one yards. He s twenty three right now. He turns twenty four july. And this again almost a full year to recover from this ligaments here but this is not the only injury parris campbell's had in fact he's been kinda snake bit as you said was starting over the course of his career with a lot of nagging injuries or different injuries. In fact in his rookie year that culminated in a season ending a broken foot injury. Now you look at work campbell's going right now And i think there is some value here when when you're looking for players against sixteenth round seventeenth round. Who else are you gonna find there with the upside. Parris campbell is going behind on ross brown and could area's. Tony is going right. Ahead of quinn says cheapest and russell gauge feral. I love parris campbell in the sixteenth round. This year new quarterback i get that but we just don't know who that number one receiver is going to be could be campbell. Could be could be hilton mood else. You've got my kitchen. I think is pittman. And i think it is hilton. There's going to be plenty of balls in the air here. You've got my attention on this player. I turned away from him when t. y. Hilton excuse his contract and stayed there in indianapolis and yes i can. I can see benefit to choosing parris campbell. Also some of the rookies. That i have been taking in that sixteen round. So so yeah. Parris campbell is is a player that You don't have in on roster and been doing some volume dress and you probably need to look at over just like i'm gonna do. Yeah i didn't campbell. I mean good basketball guy too. I mean you never know how these things can work out and the price is indeed right for me right now. Eat your heart out. Bob barker because i am loving terrace campbell in the sixteenth and seventeenth round. We have jeff sadler. These six times football players championship league winter. Coming up here's warming up in the bullpen. So to speak right now. The last thing i want to get to before we get to jeff and i i normally i would not bring something like this up but i feel like after seeing some of these drafts With the f. fcc i i need to..