Failure To Stop

Failure To Stop

Failure to Stop podcast is the number one podcast channel where police meet society and culture. We host multiple shows a week to keep first responders and everyone else entertained through the week. With True Crime Tuesdays featuring Eric Tansey and Andrea Up late, Last Call with Tansey and Deadleg Media on Thursdays, Comm Center with Drew Breasy and Johnathan Bates on Saturdays and our flagship show Friday Breakdowns. Join us every week as we bring you everything you need to get you through your shifts. read less

278. COMM CENTER: Calling for Help is a Misdemeanor?
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278. COMM CENTER: Calling for Help is a Misdemeanor?
In January of 2021, Sheriff Ed Troyer of Pierce County, WA saw what he thought was a suspicious vehicle driving in his neighborhood at 2 in the morning. He followed the vehicle and eventually confronted the driver. After a verbal confrontation, the sheriff called a non-emergency number for assistance. The sheriff specifically asked for minimal assistance, but an outpouring of local officers responded. The driver accused the sheriff of profiling him based on his race. The local media agreed. In the months that followed, the sheriff was charged with false reporting and making a false or misleading statement to a public servant by the state Attorney General's Office. He recently stood trial on the two misdemeanor counts. Was this a case of racial profiling? Was the sheriff entitled to the same protection as any other citizen? Did he abuse his authority? Would he have been charged if he wasn’t a law enforcement officer? Former dispatcher and retired cop Drew, and former officer and current dispatcher Jon will discuss the case and the audio of the call. They will also review the officer bodycam footage and the some of the trial testimony and the police response. If you’re tired of taking calls and hearing everyone’s complaints, this is the show for you. Whether you’re a dispatcher, a cop, or a firefighter/paramedic, this is your chance to sound off and be part of the problem for once. Call our non-emergency line at ******(848) COMM-911****** ******(848) 266-6911******** SPONSORED BY: Ghostbed | Use Code: WOLFPACK - Save 35% Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
274. COMM CENTER: Suicidal Man Calls 911, Refuses to Drop His Guns
18-03-2023
274. COMM CENTER: Suicidal Man Calls 911, Refuses to Drop His Guns
In January of 2023, a Tucson area man was having an apparent mental health crisis and called 911. After speaking with a 911 call taker, attempts were made to use a mental health professional to help communicate with the man. Unfortunately upon officer arrival at the apartment complex, them man refused to drop his guns and he fired a shot in an unknown direction. The man’s behavior posed a threat to the safety other citizens as well as to the officers. Officers shot the man and immediately began to render first aid. The man was transported to a local hospital where it is believed he is recovering. This call type is frequent in a typical 911 Communications Center, and demonstrates the heavy load that 911 and emergency dispatchers often face, but rarely discuss. The heaviness transitions to the weight that officers feel when dealing with armed suicidal people. Former dispatcher and retired cop Drew, and former officer and current dispatcher Jon will discuss the audio of the 911 call. They will also review the officer bodycam footage and the apartment’s surveillance footage to help discuss the police response. If you’re tired of taking calls and hearing everyone’s complaints, this is the show for you. Whether you’re a dispatcher, a cop, or a firefighter/paramedic, this is your chance to sound off and be part of the problem for once. Call our non-emergency line at ******(848) COMM-911****** ******(848) 266-6911******** SPONSORED BY: Ghostbed | Use Code: WOLFPACK - Save 35% Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices