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Lock'd Up with Copville
by Copville
The home of the Lock'd Up with Copville podcast.Subscribe to my YouTube CopvilleOGSubscribe to The Antihero Broadcast Youtube.Check out my website www.copvilleog.com
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Sean Paul Reyes vs. Lou Civello and the Suffolk County PBS. Who is right?
Another day. Another arrest. Another internet firestorm. Sean Paul Reyes versus the Suffolk County PBA has turned into one of the most controversial law enforcement stories in the country. A trespassing arrest. A flood of opinions. Cops calling it a good arrest. Auditors calling it retaliation. So who's right? On this episode I cut through the social media nonsense and break down exactly what happened. We'll dissect the camera footage, the trespass law, the constitutional arguments, and whether this arrest was solid police work or a case that never should have happened. No political talking points. No badge worship. No auditor worship. Just a hard look at the facts, the law, and the decisions that put everyone in the spotlight. If you're tired of the echo chambers and want a no-BS breakdown from people who've actually worn the badge and aren't afraid to criticize bad decisions then this is the episode for you. Welcome to Copville. Where feelings don't make case law, bad decisions don't get a free pass, and accountability applies to everyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sheriff Flowers Is Violating The Constitution and Florida Statute.
When the First Amendment becomes a fireable offense, you’ve got a problem. In this episode, I take on General Order One created by Sheriff Eric Flowers that classifies supporting another candidate as a Group III offense that results in termination. I break down how this policy stacks up against the Constitution and Florida law, including Florida Statute 30.073(5), which states that a regularly appointed deputy sheriff, other than the undersheriff or chief deputy, may not be terminated for lawful off-duty political activity. According to members of the Sheriff’s command staff, this policy doesn’t just apply to employees. Employees have reportedly been told that support from their spouses could also result in discipline, raising serious questions about how far a sheriff’s authority extends into the personal lives of employees and their families. When exercising the First Amendment becomes a Group III offense that can cost you your job, it’s time to ask who is really following the law. Sheriff Flowers was emailed and asked to comment and at this time he has not responded. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Make Lemonade!
Real talk about life, accountability, overcoming obstacles, and making the best out of every situation. None of us are perfect, but every day is another chance to be better than we were yesterday. That’s also what the Dilks for Sheriff campaign is about, accountability, transparency, and common-sense leadership. It’s about supporting deputies, serving the community, protecting constitutional rights, and putting bad guys in jail.No games, no gimmicks, and no hidden agendas. Just honest leadership, open communication, and a commitment to doing what’s right for the people of Indian River County. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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One Week Down, Many Weeks To Go! Dilks For Sheriff Campaign Update.
One week down and many weeks to go. In this campaign update, I discuss the first week of the race for Indian River County Sheriff, the overwhelming community support, campaign progress, and what’s ahead. Accountability, transparency, strong leadership, and a commitment to public safety remain at the center of this campaign. Join us as we continue the journey toward bringing common-sense leadership back to the Sheriff’s Office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Michael Dilks for Indian River County Sheriff
On this episode I announce my campaign for Indian River County Sheriff and makes one thing clear: the closet door is open, and the skeletons are coming out. After 23 years serving this county and a lifetime of putting the mission first, I am running on four simple principles: accountability, transparency, putting bad guys in jail, and ensuring deputies are physically fit and prepared to answer the call. The Sheriff's Office belongs to the people, not the administration. The community deserves answers, open communication, and leadership that isn't afraid of public scrutiny. That's why comments stay on, questions get answered, and transparency isn't just a campaign slogan. This episode dives into the future of the agency, backing deputies who do the job right, and building a culture where hard work, professionalism, and physical fitness matter. Paid for and approved by Michael Dilks, Republican, for Indian River County Sheriff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 61: Extortion and Theft are ok if you are friends with Sheriff Flowers.
Major announcement on this episode of Lock’d Up with Copville. Why do some employees get destroyed for minor policy violations while others appear protected no matter what they do? We break down allegations of male employees receiving better treatment than female employees, selective discipline inside the agency, and the politics behind who gets protected and who gets sacrificed. We also examine the Sheriff’s relationship with Michael Marsh — the man accused in court documents of extortion, threatening violence, secretly recording conversations, and allegedly lying under oath during official proceedings. When regular employees get hammered but connected people stay protected, the public starts asking questions. This episode is about favoritism, accountability, hypocrisy, and what happens when leadership picks winners and losers. Lock’d Up with Copville. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 60: The Brotherhood. They said they'd never forget.
“They Said They’d Never Forget.” But many believe IRCSO failed to remember former Deputy Paul Mewborn — and failed to remember his son, Maurice, he left behind who proudly graduated high school carrying the weight of his father’s legacy. Tonight’s episode is about more than budgets, politics, and leadership controversies. It’s about what happens when agencies talk about “brotherhood,” but the families of fallen deputies feel forgotten. As questions continue surrounding the IRCSO budget and spending priorities, this episode asks the uncomfortable question: How do you claim to honor sacrifice while the people connected to that sacrifice feel abandoned? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 60: Fabricated Narrative: The Dilks Excuse And The Brady List Lie.
For years, people repeated the same story: “The case was dismissed because Detective Dilks was Brady-listed and couldn’t testify.” There was just one problem with that narrative… according to the appellate court, it wasn’t true. In this episode, we break down the court’s findings after a trial judge originally dismissed a major case while blaming delays tied to investigative materials involving Detective Dilks. The lower court claimed the state failed to provide information connected to Dilks and that the defense was prevented from using it because of a gag order. But the appellate court completely dismantled that reasoning. The ruling stated: The FBI investigation into Detective Dilks ended with no charges The state did not possess the investigative materials initially The documents therefore did not qualify as Brady material The state was not the primary cause of the delay The defendants never properly asserted their speedy trial rights And the defense failed to prove actual prejudice Bottom line? The appellate court ruled the case should be reinstated and sent back for further proceedings. So why did the public spend years hearing that the case collapsed because Detective Dilks supposedly couldn’t testify? We examine: How narratives get manufactured inside the justice system The misuse of the term “Brady” in public discussion Whether people intentionally distorted the facts And how reputations can be damaged through repeated claims unsupported by the actual ruling This episode dives into court records, contradictions, and the question nobody wants to answer: Was the “Brady-listed Dilks” story ever true… or was it a convenient excuse? https://flcourts-media.flcourts.gov/content/download/2485130/opinion/Opinion_2024-0546.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 59: Vero Beach Police Administration EXPOSED: The Surveys Don’t Lie!
What happens when you ask your own officers how things are really going? You get the truth… and in Vero Beach, that truth isn’t pretty. In this episode, we break down two internal surveys from the Vero Beach Police Department (2022 & 2024)—and what they reveal is a pattern: Officers don’t trust leadership to make changes A growing disconnect between command staff and the street Claims that public image matters more than backing your officers A department described as outdated, divided, and low morale And a culture where discipline creates hesitation instead of accountability This isn’t rumor. This isn’t social media noise. This is coming directly from inside the department. We’re talking about what this means for: Officer safety Public safety And the future of policing in a city that claims to be one of the safest in Florida If nothing changes… what happens next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Emergency Broadcast Moon Update
A live update of the Moon video from my last episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 58: Deputy Terrorizes Driver Duriing Traffic Stop After Crashing Into Her
What should have been a routine traffic stop turns into something far more serious. In this episode, Michael Dilks of Copville breaks down a controversial encounter involving Deputy Christen Moon and a female driver during a minor traffic stop. Based on video evidence, the interaction raises major questions about professionalism, restraint, and how citizens are treated during high-stress situations. The footage appears to show an encounter that escalates quickly—marked by raised voices, threats of arrest, and a level of intensity that may be difficult to justify given the circumstances. At one point, the driver, visibly upset and emotional, expresses fear while trying to comply—yet the situation continues to spiral. Even more concerning, the incident involves a training environment, where the deputy responsible for setting the tone appears to be outpaced in composure by the trainee present. After the incident, a formal complaint was filed—but questions remain about how seriously it was handled. The resulting investigation appears to contain inconsistencies with the available video evidence, raising concerns about whether key facts were overlooked, misrepresented, or not fully addressed. Was this proper procedure? Was this justified escalation? Or is this an example of how quickly authority can go too far—and how accountability can fall short after the fact? This episode examines the incident, the response that followed, and the broader implications for accountability, training, and public trust in law enforcement. They are who we thought they were. — Copville Link to both body cam videos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OJcc_pvfbtWipvGJ5kFak-A-5Pn3a1Vz?usp=sharing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 57: The media! They are who we thought they were
What happens when the media decides who gets heard—and who gets silenced? In this episode, former law enforcement officer Michael Dilks of Copville breaks down how he was blocked by Sebastian Daily, a local Indian River County news outlet, after speaking out against Sheriff Eric Flowers. Dilks dives into the reality behind the scenes—highlighting the relationship between Eric Flowers and Sebastian Daily owner Andy Hodges and raising serious questions about whether that connection is influencing what the public is allowed to see. According to Dilks, anything critical of the Sheriff simply doesn’t get published. No coverage. No transparency. No accountability. This episode exposes what happens when local media stops acting as a watchdog and starts acting as a gatekeeper—filtering information to protect power instead of informing the public. If the media won’t report it… Who will? This is more than just one post being blocked— It’s about the danger of selective reporting, the erosion of public trust, and what it means when the people responsible for informing the community choose silence over truth. They are who we thought they were. — Copville Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 56: They Would Fold Like A Chair
Speak up… and watch what happens. Former cop Michael Dilks gets real about leaving the job, choosing integrity over politics, and what it’s like when administration moves like a gang the second you don’t fall in line. This isn’t the version they put in recruiting videos. It’s the part where the system turns on you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Copville Emergency Broadcast: Flowers Got Our Money
The county gave the sheriff our money this year and and passed his budget next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Copville Emergency Broadcast: The IRCSO Budget
The county has waved the white flag and there is a special budget meeting this Tuesday to give the sheriff his money. Let’s talk about it live today at 2pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 55: Sheriff Flowers has the community and agency Out Of Gas!
In this episode, Out of Gas, we break down how the citizens—and the deputies actually doing the work—are being left running on empty. While the community expects protection and professionalism, leadership is burning through resources like there’s no tomorrow. Sheriff Eric Flowers and his command staff continue to operate under a completely different set of rules—wasting agency resources, stretching budgets thin, and then turning around and holding deputies to standards they themselves don’t follow. We dig into the growing frustration inside the agency: – Training budgets getting cut or ignored – Deputies lacking proper resources and support – Critical funding being mismanaged while frontline personnel are expected to “figure it out” It’s the classic double standard—command staff living comfortably while the people actually answering the calls are left out of gas. When leadership fails to lead by example, morale tanks, standards collapse, and the public ultimately pays the price. This episode asks the real question:How do you expect an agency to function when the tank is empty from the top down? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 54: April Fools... Dilks For Sheriff
April Fools… or is it? In this episode, Copville pulls back the curtain on what’s really going on inside the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office—where the joke isn’t on the public… it is the public. When leadership starts looking more like a punchline than a command staff, you’ve got to ask: who’s actually running the show? We break down the growing concerns, the patterns that don’t add up, and the decisions that leave deputies shaking their heads and the community paying the price. From questionable priorities to the appearance of favoritism and mismanagement, this episode dives headfirst into what many are calling a culture problem at the top. Is it incompetence? Is it corruption? Or is it just business as usual? Either way… it’s no joke. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Copville Emergency Broadcast Miami Police Shooting
Why is America not outraged about an unarmed man being shot by police? Or does race play into what America get outraged about? I nreak it all down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 53: Horseplay or Sexual Harassment?
From sexual harassment… to “just horseplay.” That’s not a joke—that’s the finding. In this episode, we dive into an internal affairs investigation that took a serious complaint and watered it down into something far less damaging on paper. Same actions. Different label. Completely different consequences. Click for full IA paperwork: https://www.icloud.com/iclouddrive/081w4FGz5HXZX1QFt-9cgzM3A#ordee_june_30th Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 52: Ethics Don't Apply To Us
While everyone else gets investigated, written up, and crucified over policy—Captain Cliff Labbe and Sheriff Eric Flowers seem to be playing a completely different game. Ethics complaints? Handled. Questions? Ignored. Accountability? Optional. Welcome to Copville—where if you’re high enough up, the ethics commission isn’t oversight… it’s protection. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 51 Daaaamn Danielle: Bodycams Don’t Lie
In this episode we break down the accusations made by Danielle Cortes against deputies Michael Dilks and Joanna Fricke. Cortes claimed the deputies planted drugs on her — a serious allegation that quickly spread and had people ready to grab their pitchforks before anyone bothered to watch the actual footage. Then the bodycam video came out. And body cameras have a funny way of ruining a good story. We walk through the timeline of what Cortes claimed happened versus what the bodycam footage appears to show. Once the cameras were rolling, the narrative started falling apart piece by piece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 50: Eric Flowers Is Rich, You’re Poor!
In this episode, we break down the growing disconnect between leadership and the rank-and-file. While deputies struggle to get basic training approved, fight for time off, and deal with staffing shortages, Sheriff Eric Flowers appears to be living large on the taxpayers’ dime. From agency perks to questionable spending priorities, the conversation centers on a simple question: who is the system really working for? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 49: Steven Coleman Bricks and Bass Fishing
Steven Coleman brings more than two decades of real-world law enforcement experience, serving 22 years full-time and one year as a reserve officer. His career began with the Oakland City Police Department, continued at the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office, and ultimately concluded at the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office. Steven spent six years on patrol and K-9 before dedicating 15 years to narcotics enforcement, working dope investigations and targeting drug traffickers. After retiring from law enforcement, Steven traded the badge for the boat and now works as a bass fishing guide, bringing the same patience, instincts, and discipline to the water that defined his career as a dope boy. Check out Steve's Guide Service here: https://youtube.com/@fellsmerefishinghq?si=MruJo5uphv1QLlif Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 48: Cliff Labbe Spendin All Ur Money
He’s not just driving a patrol car. He’s driving it on your dime. Captain Cliff Labbe has turned his agency vehicle into a personal luxury—concert runs, airport trips, school drop-offs, and private off-duty appearances—all fueled by a taxpayer-funded gas card. The badge doesn’t come with a personal chauffeur, but somewhere along the line, the line between public service and personal privilege disappeared. In this episode, I pull back the curtain on entitlement inside the Indian River County Sheriff's Office, the quiet normalization of taxpayer abuse, and the uncomfortable question nobody in power wants asked: At what point does the public stop tolerating it? Because accountability doesn’t start with policy. It starts with exposure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 47: Officer Salvatore Oldrati, Indicted for doing everything right.
In this episode, I breakdown a tragic police-involved shooting in Mantua, New Jersey. Officer Salvatore Oldrati responded to a 1:35 a.m. 911 call from Charles Sharp III reporting armed trespassers on his property. When Officer Oldrati arrived, he encountered Sharp outside the residence, and during the tense encounter, Officer Oldrati, fatally wounding him. Investigators later recovered a realistic replica handgun near Sharp. Officers immediately rendered aid before he was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. I break down the body camera footage, the challenges officers face responding to uncertain threats, and the split-second decisions required in rapidly developing situations. Help Sal Donate here: https://givesendgo.com/SupportforCplOldrati?utm_source=website_share&utm_medium=sharelink&utm_campaign=SupportforCplOldrati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 46: Is the law enforcement job is dead?
Has DEI, 30x30, Tiktok and lack of quailfied canditaes killed the law enforcemnt profession? I unpack how cultural shifts, hiring challenges, social media influence, and high-profile policy debates are reshaping recruiting, retention, and the very future of policing. Real talk, real issues, no filters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 45: Travis Hoban, Lies, DUI's and being fired.
Travis Hoban tells his side of a career-ending spiral—leaving a shift party, a DUI arrest, rehab, and the pressure he says he faced to lie about what happened. In the end, the truth cost him his job. A raw conversation about accountability, damage control, and what happens when the badge doesn’t protect you anymore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Copville Emergency Broadcast #2 (Live) 01/25/2026
Emergency Broadcast Live about the ICE shooting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 44: Michael DeGraeve From Drunk to Jacked.
Michael DeGraeve is a former 82nd Airborne paratrooper with 3 years on active duty, 5 years in the Florida National Guard, and 5 years as a law enforcement officer. This podcast isn’t polished—it’s real. Michael talks about hitting rock bottom as a drunk, clawing his way back, and rebuilding himself into elite physical shape. Now he competes in brutal shooting and fitness competitions that test strength, endurance, and mental toughness under pressure. This is about discipline, accountability, and proving you can rewrite your story no matter how far you’ve fallen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 43: Bad Moon Rising Cops Giong After Other Cops For Personal Gain And Political Reasons
In this episode, I talk about my experience with the Indian River County Sheriff's Office treating me and my wife unfairly, and how I believe power was used against us with an alternate agenda. The lies, the cover up, and way our case was handled is hard to believe and is a one of a kind whitch hunt. I break down what happened, why I spoke up, and what it reveals about accountability, abuse of authority, and the cost of challenging the system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Copville Emergency Broadcast #1: Ex Police Deputy Chief Targeted by Local Police for Speaking Out About Corruption
Ex Deputy Chief Lance Fisher targeted by the Palm Bay Police Department and City Counsel for speaking out about corruption within the Palm Bay Police Department. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 42: Welcome to 2026, Dead or the Feds
Lets go! 2026 is here and its time to air out the nonsense! I've got inside information about the IA against me from the inner circle! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 41: New Year Same Me 2026, Fight Corruption, No Mercy!
All the fun we had in 2025 will continue in 2026. We need to come together as a community and hold the local government accountable! God Bless! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 40: Who's Gonna Carry The Accountability
You all saw the corruption and illegal spending at IRCSO. So who steps up now to stop it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 39: Eric Flowers Grand Theft of Tax Dollars
An in-depth look into an ethics investigation that alleges misuse of public resources by Sheriff Eric S. Flowers and Captain Clifford Labbe of the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office. The allegations involve personal use of taxpayer-funded lodging, vehicles, and fuel during two incidents in July and August 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 38: Cop Wives and Corruption
I discuss the affects cop wives can have on cops trying to perform their already difficult jobes.I also cover a new policy at the IRCSO that makes the place as free as North Korea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 37: The Accountability Elevator Only Goes Down
I cover Eric Flowers targeting Milo Thornton and the lack of being able to complain about mistreatment, filing complaints involving hostile work environments, and being targeted by the administration. Check it out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 36: Just Be Cool (RIP Terri Sweeting-Mashkow)
I talk about the tragic incident involving Deputy Terri Sweeting-Mashkow being murdered in the line of duty and the aftermath of that event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 35: YOUR Indian River County Sheriff
I call out YOUR Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers for hypocrisy — using his office to facilitate an affair and stalking his ex-wife all while hiding behind the badge. Flowers preaches accountability for his deputies but refuses to accept it himself. When will the public stand up and demand he be held fully accountable for his actions? He owes many people and appology and it starts with the residents he swore to protect and serve! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 34: Which side are you on?
I examine two sides of law enforcement: the “soft” trend — social‑media‑driven officers and permissive leadership — versus the street officers who aggressively pursue criminals with little recognition. Officers must train rigorously and remain prepared for the demands of the job every day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 33: The Pig and The Plug — 15 years of secrets, lies, and now the truth!
After 15 years of rumors, two legends from opposite sides of the game finally sit down to clear the air. Mike Dilks — 23-year cop, narcotics detective, once investigated by the Feds, promoted, demoted, and finally free to talk without a government filter. Jason Votrobek — criminal, drug trafficker, pill mill operator, former federal inmate, and one-time millionaire who made his fortune moving what Dilks was hunting. Dilks investigated Votrobek. Votrobek investigated Dilks. Now they’re both in the same room—no badges, no lawyers, no filters and no f*cks! The Pig and The Plug — 15 years of secrets, lies, and now the truth! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 32: Retired Captain Gary Winheim
Gary Winheim started with the Eustis Police Department in 1996. Gary is second generation law enforcement, his father having served 30 years with the Oregon State Police. In nearly 27 years with Eustis Police Department Gary was involved in every aspect of the Agency. He was a K9 handler, helped found the Eustis Police Department SWAT team and served as the team commander, served as a Sergeant in the Criminal Investigation Division, was a Field Training Officer who also taught at the police academy, is a certified Traffic Homicide Investigator and supervised the Unit. When Gary retired in 2022, he was the Captain over the Office of Professional Standards. In his time at the Eustis Police Department Gary was involved in several critical incidents, including 2 officer involved shootings and an ambush in which he was shot in the neck in 2019. Gary is now enjoying his retirement spending time being active in the community and traveling with his wife and 2 dogs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 31: Team Suckcess Marsh and Flowers are Best Friends
I discuss the threats from Michael Marsh and his connection to YOUR Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers. If you are going to threaten and bully people you have to make sure you are transparent about your past and prepared for the threats you make to be called out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 30: The 19th Judicial Circus
I discuss the real issue in the criminal justice system, the prosecutor / State Attorney. They have all the power to drop cases without being checked and its time to hold them accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 29: IRCSO Budget Crisis
I talk about the parts of the budget and money wasting no one else will talk about. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 28: Pat from Apex Training Concepts
Pat spent has 20 years of experience in law enforcement, military and EMS. Pat now runs Apex Training Concepts where he uses his experience to train people in real life applications of firearms when it comes to patrol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Special Hot Topic: The Smack IRCSO
I break down an incident at the Indian River County Sheriff's Office where two deputies completely fail when dealing with an aggressive subject. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 27: The Exit Plan
Mike talks about preparing to exit law enforcement and what mental issues you will endure once you leave. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 27: Jimmy Arnett "Just a Soldier"
Former 11 Bravo and Army Sniper Jimmy Arnett and I talk about his time deployed at war and the difference between special ops and "regular soldiers" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 26: Double Standard
Is there a double standard when it comes to race in America? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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