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So you’re confident that that .40 caliber S&W service round will keep you safe. Maybe you’ll have second thoughts after you see this video. One hot summer night in 1994 Tempe and Mesa Arizona police were involved in a pursuit with this suspect who ran into a stranger’s apartment to hide after being shot TWICE in the chest. He was shirtless and you can see the blood pumping out of those two wounds. What’s really frightening is just how agile this fellow is as he struts to the ambulance. If he was not handcuffed and had a knife or a gun, ask yourself if he could still hurt you, your partner or a hostage? If your jurisdiction demands that officers carry either the 9MM or the .40 Caliber S&W it’s time to show this video to your bosses and lobby to have the .45 ACP round authorized. The switch may well reduce the screaming by self-appointed community activists about how many rounds police had to use on a suspect. The really talented and courageous video journalist, Karen Ke...
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I wonder how these women are always being caught for DUI, drugs, etc. The chances of being pulled over in a traffic stop are quite low I would have thought particularly if you drive a brand new car. I've never been pulled over in 20 years. Yet these women get caught time after time.
Do the police park outside the upscale bars these starlets frequent with the objective of a high profile bust?
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Good guy, I wish him great fortune in his endeavors.
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NBCU to Launch The Steve Wilkos Show; Announces Clearances
NBC Universal is about to confirm the sale of a fall 2007 first-run talk show hosted by Steve Wilkos, the director of security on The Jerry Springer Show, to affiliates within the Sinclair and Tribune station groups.
Initial clearance percentages are expected at approximately 55 percent of the country. Wilkos, a former marine and police officer, has expanded his role in recent years on the veteran Springer daily hour, including recent episodes themed “Steve to the Rescue,” which feature him on location offering advice to troubled individuals.
Official Clearances for NBCU’s The Steve Wilkos Show
NBC Universal has announced clearances for the new fall 2007 first-run hour-long talk show hosted by Jerry Springer’s head of security, Steve Wilkos, on the Tribune and Sinclair stations. Deals include Tribune’s WPIX/New York, KTLA/Los Angeles, WGN/Chicago and WPHL/Philadelphia; and Sinclair stations WTTA/Tampa, WPGH/Pittsburgh, WNUV/Baltimore and WLFL/Raleigh.
"It is truly incredible that I first came to work part-time with Jerry Springer some 14 years ago and here I am now getting my own show," said Steve Wilkos. "I believe my Marine training of what is right and what is wrong and the street smarts I picked up as a police officer will assist me in helping my guests get through the hard times they face each day."
Paul off topic:
You were one of our first links when we started up in 06. We enjoy your blog and find it informative. We have the link to you on the left side lower half of our blog with 911 Dispatchers, Second City Sarge and Adopt A Platoon.
We will eventully rearrange our links in your section, we have had such a headache with blogger, were seriously considering moving the blog else where. For the time being were roughing it and making do. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
I just don't get it,if I were worth millions I would have someone driving me around. No worries about DUI's or the hassle of driving.