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Their Fight in Court and Beyond, Was The Arrest of a Florida Deputy Fair?

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - When David joined the Marion County Sheriff’s Office in Florida, it was a dream come true. Coming from a family of law enforcement officers, he had always been drawn to this line of work. His wife, Dr. Svetlana “Lana” Kirchevshy-Ur, recalls how much it meant to him. You can read more and, or listen to David's full interview for free, on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website , on Apple Podcasts , Spotify , and most major podcast platforms. A Career Cut Short But David's dream was short-lived. In May 2021, he was accused of making “false reports” and resigned under duress after being threatened with criminal charges. Two days later, he was arrested on four counts of making false official statements. Lana insists that there were no allegations of any crime committed by her husband. The Fight in Court The legal battle that followed lasted for years. The State Attorney’s Office repeatedly refiled and changed charges, but eventually, 18 of the 20 charges...

The Unseen Scars of Childhood Trauma: A Police Lieutenant's Journey

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - Retired Police Lieutenant Clint Thompson's storied career has taken him across continents and crises, from serving as a UHAPD Police Department officer to advising on a United Nations Police Mission and serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Yet, it's not the high-profile operations or global missions that linger most vividly in his memory, it's the children who endured abuse and neglect. Listen to the full interview as a free podcast on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify , and most major podcast platforms. Witness to Humanity's Darkest Moments Thompson recalls the devastation of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the horrors of war. However, the quiet tragedies unfolding in living rooms and behind closed doors left a deeper mark. Cases involving children subjected to unimaginable cruelty and neglect continue to haunt him. The Cases That Changed Him One case that stands out involved four siblings who suffered rele...

His Story of Violence in America: Deaths of Police Shaped Him

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - Paul Milone's career in law enforcement was a balancing act between two vastly different worlds. As an undercover officer with the Omaha Police Department, he infiltrated drug rings, sold weapons to cartel figures, and raided some of the Midwest's most notorious neighborhoods. The interview is available as a free Podcast on The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show website , on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platforms. The Man They Called Ram One Milone earned a reputation as a fearless breacher, known as "Ram One" among his colleagues. With over a thousand doors broken down under his belt, he reflects on the adrenaline-fueled life he led. However, it was the loss of fellow officers, not the close calls, that had the most profound impact on him. The Deaths That Changed Him Milone's memories are haunted by the deaths of Officer Gregory Hamill, who succumbed to H1N1 in 2015, and Sergeant Jason "Tye" Pratt, who was fatally ...

A Doctor’s Journey After Her Husband’s "False Arrest": Did Justice Fails

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    West Palm Beach, Fl - "When Justice Fails: A Doctor’s Journey After Her Husband’s 'False Arrest'" tells the story of how Dr. Kirchevshy-Ur's life was turned upside down. Her husband, David Ur, was not just another officer in uniform. Law enforcement was in his blood. “He came from a long family line of Police Officers,” Lana recalls. “He wanted this more than anything. It was a dream he worked hard to achieve, even later in life.” She tells their story on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, available for free on their website , also on Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. In the quiet coastal city of Palm Coast, Florida, Dr. Svetlana “Lana” Kirchevshy-Ur is best known for her compassion. A Hospice and Palliative Medicine Physician with an Internal Medicine background, her career has been built on years of service in nursing, homecare, and hemodialysis. To her patients, she is steady, caring, and deeply devoted. But behind th...

From the Front Lines of Combat to the Streets: His Story of Grit

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - From the scorching sands of Iraq to the bustling streets of Louisville, Kentucky, Dexter Pitts has faced two lifetimes' worth of battles. His life is a powerful testament to the power of grit, the journey of healing, and an unwavering drive to serve others. First as a soldier, then as a police officer, Dexter’s story, filled with trauma, loss, and hard-won victories, is now inspiring thousands through his book and podcast. In a recent special episode of The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast , listeners were given a front-row seat to a life defined by resilience. The episode, which is available for free, isn't just an interview; it's a journey through one man's fight to keep going when everything seemed lost. The Day That Changed Everything While serving in Iraq, Dexter's world was shattered in an instant. An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detonated during combat, leaving him critically injured. The blast left damage that went far...

The Unseen Side of Las Vegas: A Police Officer's Story of Trauma and Purpose

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - When discussing Las Vegas, most people's minds turn to its vibrant nightlife, high-stakes casinos, and glittering entertainment. However, for retired police Lieutenant Randy Sutton, the city's story is one of danger, resilience, and purpose. As Sutton shared on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast , his experiences as a law enforcement officer have left an indelible mark on his life. A Career Marked by Danger Sutton's career has been marked by multiple gunfights, but one incident in particular stands out. As he recounted, "There were multiple gun fights in my career, but one in particular stands out." The incident began with an armed suspect brandishing a gun and edged weapons, leading to a chaotic confrontation that left Sutton with physical and emotional scars. "It could have easily cost me my life, for more reasons than one," Sutton remembers. The experience was a turning point, one that left him with a newfound sen...

From Black Hawk Down to Healing at Home: The Battle Retired Delta Force Operator Tom Satterly Never Trained For

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  West Palm Beach, Fl - Retired U.S. Army Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly's war didn't end when he left the battlefield. After 25 years of service, 20 of them in the elite Delta Force, Satterly had seen more combat than most could imagine. But what almost destroyed him wasn't gunfire, rockets, or the chaos of battle. It was the silence that came after. "I came home with invisible wounds," Tom shares. "PTSD is a battle I never trained for. And those were the hardest to face." The Real Black Hawk Down: A Mission That Changed Everything On October 3, 1993, Satterly was on the ground in Mogadishu, Somalia, during Operation Gothic Serpent. The mission, intended to capture lieutenants of Somali warlord Mohammed Farah Aidid, was supposed to last an hour. Instead, it turned into a brutal overnight firefight, later dramatized in the movie "Black Hawk Down". Two helicopters were shot down, 18 Americans were killed, and 73 were wounded. "That wasn’t ...