Stabbing Suspect Ambushing Victim Ends Up Getting Shot! LEO Round Table S10E179rr (S11E057)
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The LEO Round Table episode dives into a series of high-profile law enforcement stories, beginning with a deep dive into Chicago's controversial legal landscape where law firms have reportedly profited over $700 million in settlements from wrongful conviction claims since 2000. Host Chip the Block and guests Anthony Bandero and Sheriff Mark Kreider critique the systemic issues enabling what they describe as a 'cash cow' for attorneys, citing runaway jury awards, the use of 'certificates of innocence' to bolster claims, and the influence of past policies that prioritized civil rights litigation over law enforcement accountability. The discussion shifts to Florida’s controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration detention site, where an appeals court upheld its operation despite environmental concerns, with guests praising the strategic decision to avoid federal funding to sidestep regulatory scrutiny. A harrowing body cam video from New Brunswick, New Jersey, shows officers fatally shooting a woman in a mental health crisis who was advancing with a knife, sparking debate over de-escalation tactics and the lack of mental health infrastructure. The episode concludes with a dramatic use-of-force video from Suffolk County, New York, where an officer stops a second attacker from finishing off a wounded victim, underscoring the need for constant situational awareness. The show also covers Seattle’s end of a 13-year consent decree and a failed lawsuit against Glock over switch devices, with guests dismissing the legal action as frivolous and legally unsound due to PLCAA protections.
Chicago law firms have profited over $700 million in settlements since 2000, with one firm alone securing $42 million in 2022—raising ethical concerns about the justice system’s incentives.
The 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention site in Florida remains operational after an appeals court ruled it wasn’t subject to federal environmental laws due to lack of federal funding.
Body cam footage from New Brunswick, NJ, shows a fatal shooting of a woman with a knife during a mental health crisis, highlighting the lack of viable alternatives to lethal force in such situations.
In Suffolk County, NY, an officer stopped a second attacker from killing a wounded victim, demonstrating the critical importance of situational awareness and split-second decision-making.
Seattle’s 13-year consent decree has ended, marking a rare success in police reform, though critics argue such oversight is often a financial windfall for monitors rather than a genuine reform tool.
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Chicago's Legal Cash Cow: Exonerations as a Profit Center
“Chicago alone was responsible for more than half of the nation's exonerations in 2022. That one city responsible for more than half of the exonerations.”
Alligator Alcatraz: A Controversial Immigration Detention Site Stays Open
“It's one federal dollar away from being shut down. But Trump 2.0 is so much different than Trump 1.0. They knew this in advance and purposely did not accept any federal funds.”
New Brunswick Shooting: A Mental Health Crisis Ends in Tragedy
“It's a no-win situation basically, in my opinion. There's no good remedy to what's going on other than we got to fix the mental health system in the United States.”
Suffolk County Use of Force: Officer Stops Second Attacker Mid-Attack
“He may have gotten off four shots, but he stopped the threat. That's the important thing.”
Seattle’s Consent Decree Ends After 13 Years of Federal Oversight
The panel discusses the rare end of a 13-year federal consent decree for the Seattle Police Department, which was imposed due to a pattern of excessive force. The judge ruled the department had successfully completed all reform requirements. The hosts express surprise and skepticism, noting the high cost of such oversight—estimated at $200 million—and the financial incentives for monitors to prolong the process.
“It's one federal dollar away from being shut down. But Trump 2.0 is so much different than Trump 1.0. They knew this in advance and purposely did not accept any federal funds.”
“The Glock Chastity Belt is a genius invention. It's going to prevent Glock switches being inserted.”
“Chicago alone was responsible for more than half of the nation's exonerations in 2022. That one city responsible for more than half of the exonerations.”
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Sheriff Mark Kreider
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Chicago
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Glock
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Alligator Alcatraz
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Seattle Police Department
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New Brunswick Police Department
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Blue the Gold
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Ron DeSantis
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