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Listen in on conversations and interviews with other Law Enforcement professionals, authors, leaders, and others with a message for police and cops.
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Shots Fired: May 24, 2012 - Billings Montana
A burglary suspect opened fire on officers of the Billings Police Department, resulting in a search and a showdown. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.
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Shots Fired: November 26, 2011 - Volusia County, Florida
Called to a home for a family argument, two deputies found themselves under fire. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.
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Shots Fired: December 14, 2010 - Panama City, Florida
When a gunman interrupted a school board meeting, Police Chief Mike Jones was forced to respond. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.
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Shots Fired: August 29, 2010 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Officer Katie Lawson stopped to help a fellow officer at a DUI stop and came under fire from an unknown assailant. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.
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Shots Fired: August 27, 2010 - Oakland, California
Fremont, California, police officer Todd Young and his partner's pursuit of an armed and dangerous gang member led to an exchange of pistol fire that seriously wounded Young. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.
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Shots Fired: October 28, 2009 - Pinellas County, Florida
Sergeant Raymond Fleming led a team of patrol officers in a blazing gunfight against a disturbed driver. Shots Fired article written by Dean Scoville and read by Dan Hazeltine.
Customer Reviews
I like this show most of the time
I think it is well run, and after listening for a bit, have decided to get a magazine subscription. The only two things I don't like a lot are: the occasional anti-civilian gun ownership statements, and the few episodes that are just about some writer who does fiction. Oh, yeah, and I am a cop.
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