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Officer down.  Blue candle is burning.     Information for the fallen officer out of Missouri will be posted in the next...
03/13/2023

Officer down. Blue candle is burning.
Information for the fallen officer out of Missouri will be posted in the next day of two.. Prayers for this hero's blue and blue families.

NOTICE: We have temporarily suspended broadcasting Police Talk Radio Shows. The reason is a health issue. My co-host, Ji...
04/20/2017

NOTICE: We have temporarily suspended broadcasting Police Talk Radio Shows. The reason is a health issue. My co-host, Jim Smith, has cancer of the esophagus. He is receiving Chemo Therapy and Radiation treatments. He has faith in his oncologist, why told Jim that there is a 95% success ratio.

This impacts me, Ed Nowicki, on a personal basis, since Jim is one of my nearest and dearest friends. I've been friends of Jimmy for almost 40 years. If you can, please drop Jim a line and wish him well. Jim's email address is [email protected]

02/18/2017
02/09/2017

Due to unforeseen circumstance tonight's 7:00PM CST Show has been canceled. Tune in again on 2/23/17 for our next broadcast. Until then, please take care and above all stay safe!

So, How Much Force Can a Police Officer Use? Join us & find out!The Supreme Court Of The United States (SCOTUS) in the f...
01/31/2017

So, How Much Force Can a Police Officer Use? Join us & find out!

The Supreme Court Of The United States (SCOTUS) in the following case, GRAHAM v. CONNOR, 490 U.S. 386 (1989) is the federal standard concerning police use of force. If you care to research this case, you can go to www.findlaw.com, to research this case or virtually any case or law. This case sets the standard for police use of force. The SCOTUS stated that police officers are involved in incidents that are tense, uncertain, and rapidly evolving AND that police use of force should NOT be judged with 20/20 hindsight, but from what a reasonable officer would do. The SCOTUS said nothing about "the minimum amount necessary" which is an impossible standard, and is still in use by many police agencies. Now, enter the cell phone cameras and body worn cameras. Remember, the video records a three-dimensional event in two dimensions, from one specific angle and field of view. Plus, ambient noises, terrain, other officers present or not present, and other important factors may not be recorded. Remember, even reasonable use of force by a police officer looks ugly on video. To listen live, go to: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/police-talk-radio/2017/02/03/so-how-much-force-can-a-police-officer-usejoin-us-for-some-answers Call-in Live at: 602-753-1853 Once the show is over, a podcast can be downloaded.

Please SHARE & LISTEN. STAY SAFE and GO BLUE!!!

Join us this Thursday, Feb 2 at 7:00PM CST it will be a lively show
01/29/2017

Join us this Thursday, Feb 2 at 7:00PM CST it will be a lively show

Police Use of Force So, how much force can a police officer use? The Supreme Court Of The United States (SCOTUS) in the following case, GRAHAM v. CONNOR, 490 U.S. 386 (1989). If you care to research this case, you can go to www.findlaw.com, to research this case or virtually case or law. This case s...

Think about it!
01/23/2017

Think about it!

Honorable words engraved upon the walls of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC. The walls scream for what is not engraved upon them. These are blank walls. These walls cry for the names of police officers who have not yet died in the line of duty. We all need to pray to, "KEEP THE WALLS BARE." If you agree, type, KEEP THE WALLS BARE! Then, SHARE. STAY SAFE, and GO BLUE!!!

01/19/2017

Police Talk Radio: RELOAD!

Show Fires Off: Thursday, January 19, 2017, 7 to 8:30 pm CST

Live at: http://tobtr.com/s/9753331 Anytime for downloading.

Hosted by: Ed "Big Ed" Nowicki and Jimmy "June Bug" Smith

So, is the really a War on Cops? ABSOLUTELY!!! For example, one group called Black Lives Matter declared war with inflammatory, "Police Hate" rhetoric, which is constantly repeated. Their actions and words lit the anti-police fire, which has resulted in the deaths, shootings and attacks on police officers. The two most recognized police officers are NYPD Police Officers Liu and Ramos. The five police officers in Dallas and the three Baton Rouge officers. It seems the POTUS Obama, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and White House Pal Al Sharpton either compound the problem or do nothing. The 2 hosts, both retired LEO's, will cover many, many other areas from why even more officers aren't dying to what role the media plays. Clean you ears and get ready to hear the liveliest 90-minutes of pro-police commentary that you'll ever hear. Listen in starting at 7:00PM CST at http://tobtr.com/s/9753331

01/18/2017

Police Talk Radio is hosted by Ed Nowicki. Ed is a veteran of the Talk Radio Network having hosted American Crime Line, Co-Hosted by Jimmy Smith . Now he has fo

Aurora Police Threat at 52 secondshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVxCD15gNfI
09/30/2015

Aurora Police Threat at 52 seconds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVxCD15gNfI

His message to his rank and file was simple: stay the course. "They're a little on edge, but at the same time, they are being incredibly professional," Auror...

These are the types of incidents that police officers experience throughout their careers. If this tugs at your heart st...
09/24/2015

These are the types of incidents that police officers experience throughout their careers. If this tugs at your heart strings, or wells yours tear-ducts up, that's OK, since you're a caring, feeling person. You're only human.

“I had never met that man before. I didn’t even know him, but he was a human being. So it was my job to do what I did,” says Sgt. Bright.

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