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Into The Gray With DK Hall
by DK Hall
Welcome to a place where current and retired law enforcement and first responders can kick off their boots and listen to stories, get my take on law enforcement and the world today, and give suggestions on future episodes and topics. I am a retired Kentucky State Police Master Trooper with 24 1/2 years of experience working as a road Trooper, Accident Reconstructionist, Defensive Tactics and ASP Instructor, and Dignitary Protection for two Governors. I retired with no intention of returning to police work, but a chance encounter with the sheriff in my county led me to take a School Resource Officer position in 2023 in an elementary school. I also enjoy talking about the world I grew up in as a Gen-Xer born in 1969. I grew up in the '70s and '80s, when tI have many stories from family vacations and holiday shenanigans that would rival National Lampoon's. I also share a perspective of growing up in the Appalachian mountains of Southeastern KY, where my Pops was a coal miner fo
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Episode Nine: The Empty Chair
A report of illegal plants leads a Trooper to a quiet home and an upset father. But as the investigation unfolds, the line between police work and a waking dream begins to blur. What do you do when the person you’re supposed to question doesn't exist?
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Episode Eight: Queen Midas, Fur Babies, & AC/DC
What’s a "raggit"? Why is her face gold? And how do you climb a porch with no steps?Episode 8 of Into the Gray is live. It’s a three-part saga of the most unforgettable person I ever met on patrol. Trust me, you can’t make this stuff up!
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Episode Seven: The Birthday
A routine crash call turns into something far more difficult when a father makes an unthinkable request.In this episode, DK Hall shares the story of delivering life-changing news to a four-year-old boy on his birthday—and the moment that has stayed with him ever since.This is the part of the job no one sees. Some calls follow you home.
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Episode Six: The Three Sides Of One Coin
I hit the doorway already processing the threat, my hand moving to clear the holster. I knew I was justified. Then I stepped inside—and the gasoline hit me. Thick. Heavy. Unmistakable.In law enforcement, they teach you the law, and they teach you the tactics. But they don't teach you how to build a "Plan B" in the dark when one spark could send everyone in the room up in flames.Episode 6 of Into The Gray is out now. It’s a story about one couple, one trailer, and three completely different versions of reality. From a life-or-death grind on a carpet soaked in gas to a 2:00 AM lecture about "Ors Du-vers," this is the reality of the badge they don’t show you in the movies.
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Episode One: The Crazy Triple Homicide Call I'll Never Forget.
The crazy homicide call I'll never forget, plus a little bit about me. Join my first-ever podcast and listen to a harrowing story with a humorous undertone that goes along perfectly with being a Trooper in Appalachia. Pull up a chair!Please bear with me on the unpolished edges (and my loud Goldendoodle, Trooper) of this first episode, as I'm figuring it out as I go!~DK
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Episode Five: The Midwife
In the Gray, things rarely go as planned. Some cases stay with you not because of what you find but because of what you can't quite file away. A man in a long, dirty trench coat. A business card listing half a dozen professions. A late night call about a missing shoebox. Episode 5: The Midwife
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Episode Four: The Beast and...The Backstreet Boys?
Picture this: Two dozen Secret Service agents and State Police Executive Security Troopers, all in black suits, stone-faced and ready for anything... while secretly harmonizing to a 90s boy band banger behind a curtain. It sounds like a movie, but it was just another Tuesday on the Governor’s Detail.In this episode of Into The Gray, DK Hall pulls back the curtain on the "masks" worn in law enforcement and the unexpected ways officers maintain their sanity. We’re going inside the most secure vehicle on the planet—The Beast. Experience the "expensive silence" of a 400-pound armored door and the high-stakes "clean stress" of a Presidential motorcade.But as any road veteran knows, silence isn't always a luxury; sometimes, it’s the enemy. From the adrenaline-pumping riffs of Metallica to the quiet reflection of Creed, we explore the "soundtrack of the shield" and the music that helps us take the mask off at the end of a shift. Whether you’re protecting the Leader of the Free World or patrolling a dark county road at 3:00 AM, everyone needs a bridge back to humanity.Join us for the ride.
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Episode Three: Things That Go Thump In The Night, Into The Gray With DK Hall Podcast
The Academy doesn't prepare you for everything. They teach you how to clear a corner. They teach you to be ready for the gun, the knife, or the ambush. They don't have a simulator for the moment you realize the 'thump-thump' behind the door isn't your typical person—it’s something much, much bigger.Join me for Episode 3 as we walk into a residence that felt like a horror movie and ended like a fever dream. This is why we call it 'The Gray.' Thank you so much for listening!Like and Subscribe to my channel and podcast! I am trying to get new episodes out every week as I figure out this new venture. Also, Into The Gray With DK Hall is available wherever you tune in for your podcasts! #podcast #intothegray #trucrime #podcasts #appalachia #police #Kentucky #statetrooper #horse #lawenforcement #deputy #ems #firstresponder #ptsd
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Episode 2: "Did You Find The Body?"
I climbed until I reached the lone back window sill. I could barely make out the unmistakable but motionless shape on the floor.We cleared the dogs away from the front door and moved in, our flashlights cutting through the stale air. As we reached the end of the first wall, my partner froze. Pale as a ghost—he just mouthed it to me: ‘SCREAM MASK!Welcome to the front seat of a gray cruiser in Appalachia. A Gen-X retired KY Trooper sharing the raw, harrowing, and occasionally hilarious stories that stay with you long after the sirens stop. No fancy studio—just real calls, and life lessons from the mountains and beyond.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to a place where current and retired law enforcement and first responders can kick off their boots and listen to stories, get my take on law enforcement and the world today, and give suggestions on future episodes and topics. I am a retired Kentucky State Police Master Trooper with 24 1/2 years of experience working as a road Trooper, Accident Reconstructionist, Defensive Tactics and ASP Instructor, and Dignitary Protection for two Governors. I retired with no intention of returning to police work, but a chance encounter with the sheriff in my county led me to take a School Resource Officer position in 2023 in an elementary school. I also enjoy talking about the world I grew up in as a Gen-Xer born in 1969. I grew up in the '70s and '80s, when tI have many stories from family vacations and holiday shenanigans that would rival National Lampoon's. I also share a perspective of growing up in the Appalachian mountains of Southeastern KY, where my Pops was a coal miner fo
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