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Mike the Cop tells why he left law enforcement
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Former Swat Team Member Recalls ‘Controlled Chaos’ Hostage Call on Latest Episode of Coptales Podcast Law & Crime Staff © Provided by Law & Crime
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On the latest episode of Law&Crime’s podcast “Coptales,” Sgt.
Sean “Sticks” Larkin of the Tulsa Police Department’s Crime Gun Unit and ICU Nurse
Howard Doss sit down with Former Sheriff Deputy Chad Ayers.
Ayers tells Larkin and Doss about his early law enforcement days, and how he quickly realized policing was his calling.
“I love chasing bad guys man,” Ayers said. “I felt like I was called to chase and catch bad guys and put them in jail.”
92-Year-Old Police Officer Explains Why He Refuses to Retire After Six Decades in Law Enforcement Law & Crime Staff © Provided by Law & Crime L.C. Buckshot Smith
Listen to the full episode on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever else you get your podcasts, and subscribe!
On the latest episode of Law&Crime’s podcast “Coptales,” Sgt.
Sean “Sticks” Larkin of the Tulsa Police Department’s Crime Gun Unit and ICU Nurse
Howard Doss sit down with Officer
L.C. “Buckshot” Smith on Smith’s 92nd birthday.
“Buckshot,” whose been a police officer for over 60 years, recounted how he began his career working for free. “I wanted to be a police officer so bad I taken the job working for free,” Smith reflected. “I was working ballgames, Halloween, all football, baseball, and softball.”