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Law and Disorder | John F. Kennedy Assassination and the Evolution of the Secret Service
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In this month's episode of Law and Disorder, our host, Anna Muckenfuss sits down with our Director of Visitor Experience, Madison Heitzenrater, to discuss the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the impact that the event had on the operations of the United States Secret Service.
https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/
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Manage episode 451095012 series 3380663
内容由National Law Enforcement Museum提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 National Law Enforcement Museum 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
In this month's episode of Law and Disorder, our host, Anna Muckenfuss sits down with our Director of Visitor Experience, Madison Heitzenrater, to discuss the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the impact that the event had on the operations of the United States Secret Service.
https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/
143集单集
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×Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” In today’s episode, you will meet Josh Blackwell, a retired Sheriff from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office in Tuscola, Illinois – he will discuss his photograph, “Lost and Forgotten” which is on display in the exhibit. Other Content Officers as Artists Exhibit https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…

1 Law and Disorder | Understanding Use of Force: A Crash Course with Jim Balthazar and Paul Massock 51:51
Jim Balthazar, retired ATF SSA, and ATF Deputy Chief Paul Massock, provide training for media outlets to help them understand the intricacies of “Law Enforcement Use of Force” policies. On today’s episode of Law and Disorder, they stop by the Precinct 444 Studio to break down Use of Force for our listeners in their first-ever podcast interview. Law and Disorder is an insightful take on the true crime world, looking at notable historic cases that have left a lasting effect on law enforcement. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” In today’s episode, you will meet Robert Schutte – a retired Chief of Police from Shelbyville, KY – he will discuss his painting, “On the Louisville Waterfront” which is on display in the exhibit. Other Content Officers as Artists Exhibit https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
Aaron Slater, founder of ReLEntless Defender, and Bill Alexander, CEO of the NLEOMF, sit down to talk about life and law enforcement. Aaron discusses how ReLEntless Defender began and life before he created a nationally recognized brand for the law enforcement community. Icons introduces listeners to the incredible people working within law enforcement who have had a profound impact on the community. These one-on-one interviews provide insight into their lives and careers so we can better understand their challenges and recognize their bravery, commitment, and sacrifice. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
Join the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to hear about the final law enforcement traffic-related fatality statistics for 2024 and a comparison and in-depth analysis of the data. The program will also discuss findings from news reports of non-fatal officer-involved crashes and struck-by cases in 2024. View all of our Officer Safety and Wellness resources: https://nleomf.org/officer-safety-and-wellness/ https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” In today’s episode, you will meet Antionette Alcazar – a Sergeant with the Chicago Police Department – she will discuss her painting, “The Guardian” which is on display in the exhibit. Other content Officers as Artists https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…

1 Encore | Guardians in the Air: Law Enforcement Aviation and the 40th Anniversary of Air Florida Flight 90, Part 2 32:07
Forty years ago, the crash of Air Florida flight 90 in the Potomac River gripped the nation’s capital. Not only did the daring skill of the United States Park Police save five lives that day, the dramatic rescue from the icy waters by helicopter forever changed the nature of aviation in law enforcement. In this two-part series of “Guardians in the Air," we'll take a look at a Museum program released back in January 2022 that resented in a documentary style to share the stories from current U.S. Park Police aviation officers and learn more about the vital role of police aviation as our guardians in the air. Part one discusses the role of the U.S. Park Police, the Air Florida Flight 90 crash and rescue from the perspective of Don Usher, the pilot of Eagle One. Part two concludes the program and sheds further light on the rescue from the perspectives of onlookers, specifically Chester Panzer, who captured footage of the events. There are also remarks from then D.C. Metro Fire Department dispatcher, Steve Souder who dealt with the subway fire around the same time as the Air Florida crash and rescue. Other content: Video of Guardians in the Air Program DC from the Air Eyes to the Sky - Police Aviation Digital Exhibit Special Remarks and Eyewitnesses Steve Souder, D.C. Metro Fire Department, Dispatcher Lynn Herring, former Chief, United States Park Police Chester Panzer, Videographer of Flight 90 Rescue Don Usher, Pilot of Eagle One Russell E. Matthews, President, Air/Sea Heritage Foundation Sgt. Timothy P. Ryan, Acting Commander, Aviation Section, Special Forces Branch, United States Park Police https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…

1 Encore | Guardians in the Air: Law Enforcement Aviation and the 40th Anniversary of Air Florida Flight 90, Part 1 33:56
Forty years ago, the crash of Air Florida flight 90 in the Potomac River gripped the nation’s capital. Not only did the daring skill of the United States Park Police save five lives that day, the dramatic rescue from the icy waters by helicopter forever changed the nature of aviation in law enforcement. In this two-part series of “Guardians in the Air," we'll take a look at a Museum program released back in January 2022 that resented in a documentary style to share the stories from current U.S. Park Police aviation officers and learn more about the vital role of police aviation as our guardians in the air. Part one discusses the role of the U.S. Park Police, the Air Florida Flight 90 crash and rescue from the perspective of Don Usher, the pilot of Eagle One. Part two concludes the program and sheds further light on the rescue from the perspectives of onlookers, specifically Chester Panzer, who captured footage of the events. There are also remarks from then D.C. Metro Fire Department dispatcher, Steve Souder who dealt with the subway fire around the same time as the Air Florida crash and rescue. Other content: Video of Guardians in the Air Program DC from the Air Eyes to the Sky - Police Aviation Digital Exhibit Special Remarks and Eyewitnesses Steve Souder, D.C. Metro Fire Department, Dispatcher Lynn Herring, former Chief, United States Park Police Chester Panzer, Videographer of Flight 90 Rescue Don Usher, Pilot of Eagle One Russell E. Matthews, President, Air/Sea Heritage Foundation Sgt. Timothy P. Ryan, Acting Commander, Aviation Section, Special Forces Branch, United States Park Police https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
On this episode of Lifeline, Chris Watkins of Whelen Engineering joins Troy Anderson, Executive Director of Officer Safety and Wellness, to discuss their newest innovations in the world of first responder lighting technologies. Since 1952, Whelen has been one of the major contributors to emergency lighting and they continue to provide innovative approaches to keep law enforcement and the general public safer. Lifeline provides content with a holistic wellness approach focused on supporting American law enforcement. This programming is intended to make it safer for those who serve, keeping names off the Memorial walls, and to share best practices to promote overall resilience and survivability. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
For 10 brutal hours on December 8, 1982, nuclear weapons protester, Norman Mayer threatened to blow up the Washington Monument at the heart of the national mall. The event brought the Nation’s capital to a standstill and at the end of the day long siege, it was discovered that Mayer’s threat was a farce. In this month’s episode of Law and Disorder, we will examine the Washington Monument siege and the intricacies of law enforcement for terror threats in a city like Washington DC with many different jurisdictions. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
On this episode of Lifeline, Nick Breul, Senior Program Manager of Officer Safety and Wellness for the NLEOMF, is joined by Keith Williams, the Division Chief of NHTSA, to discuss the NHTSA 3rd Quarter traffic statistics and some preliminary findings for 2024. Featuring: Nick Breul , Senior Program Manager , OSW, NLEOMF Keith Williams , Division Chief, NHTSA https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
This episode of Lifeline will discuss how The Vermont Center for Responder Wellness addresses the specific traumas that law enforcement can face in their profession, and how programs like art therapy and peer support can positively impact them. Resources Vermont Center for Responder Wellness VCRW - Peer Support VCRW - ASAP Featuring Sonny Provetto | Clinical Director, Vermont Center for Responder Wellness, Retired Vermont State Police Mallory Charland | LICSW Bob Lucas | Peer Support Specialist, Retired Vermont State Police Mark Galle | Peer Support Specialist, Retired Vermont State Police https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
In this upcoming episode, dropping on November 27, 2024, hear from a New York Times Best Selling Author of “You Say More Than You Think” and a world-renowned Body Language Expert and Retired ATF Investigator. Learn about the intricacies of how law enforcement utilizes body language analysis to solve cases and how useful it is in everyday life. The Icons series of the Precinct 444 Podcast introduces listeners to the incredible people working within law enforcement who have had a profound impact on the community. These one-on-one interviews provide insight into their lives and careers so we can better understand their challenges and recognize their bravery, commitment, and sacrifice. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
In this month's episode of Law and Disorder, our host, Anna Muckenfuss sits down with our Director of Visitor Experience, Madison Heitzenrater, to discuss the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the impact that the event had on the operations of the United States Secret Service. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…

1 Encore | Witness to History: Sirhan Sirhan and the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, Part 2 43:26
The Encore series of the Precinct 444 Podcast is an engaging look back at past Museum programs to find insight into historical and contemporary matters facing law enforcement. In this episode, we revisit the 2012 Witness to History program about the Robert F. Kennedy assassination, which featured three key figures, including the arresting officer of Sirhan Sirhan, Arturo Placencia. Each speaker brought a unique perspective to the issue, now more than 50 years later. On the night of June 5, 1968, then-presidential candidate Robert Kennedy was making his way through the crowded Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on his way to the ballroom to declare victory in the California Democratic primary. But before he could, he was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan. Officer Placencia’s vivid description of the emotions and confusion following the shooting that injured five people in addition to Kennedy brought those chaotic moments alive for the audience. “I was a 21-year-old rookie cop, only three weeks out of the academy when we got the call,” Placencia said. Part 1 of this Encore series begins with remarks from author Evan Thomas, author of "Robert Kennedy: His Life," and Arturo Placencia, arresting officer of Sirhan SIrhan. Part 2 will conclude the series with comments from Steven Hughes regarding protocols of the United States Secret Service and how they've changed since June 5, 1968 to today, and closing remarks from former NLEOMF CEO, Craig Floyd. This program was sponsored by Target© and recorded by C-SPAN. Featuring: Craig Floyd, Former CEO, NLEOMF Arturo Placencia, LAPD (Ret.), arresting officer of Sirhan Sirhan Evan Thomas, author of “Robert Kennedy: His Life” Steven Hughes, United States Secret Service Special Agent in charge of Dignitary Protective Service https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/…
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