
In this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, I sit down with one of the most respected homicide detectives in the history of the Toronto Police Service to discuss the cases, strategies, and investigative mindset that helped make Toronto’s homicide unit one of the most effective in North America. We take a deep dive into three homicide investigations, with a particular focus on two major cases that are examined in remarkable detail. From the initial call to the final arrest, we break down the investigative decisions, challenges, and breakthroughs that ultimately led to success.Beyond the cases themselves, we explore what made Toronto’s homicide unit so successful, how its structure and investigative philosophy evolved over time, and why law enforcement agencies from across Canada and the United States began reaching out to learn from and replicate the systems they built. Whether you’re a detective, patrol officer, true crime enthusiast, or simply interested in elite criminal investigations, this episode provides a rare inside look at the people, processes, and leadership behind some of the most effective homicide investigations ever conducted.
Jun 12
54 min

Had an outstanding conversation with Robin Dreeke and Ely Alfonso diving deep into leadership, communication, trust, behavioral analysis, and decision-making in high-pressure environments. Robin brought decades of experience from the FBI’s Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program, where he specialized in recruiting spies, reading behavior, building trust, and leading through human connection. This episode goes far beyond law enforcement. We discussed what actually makes people follow leaders, how to build authentic trust, how ego destroys communication, and why emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills are critical in policing, business, and life. Whether you’re a police officer, supervisor, entrepreneur, or someone trying to lead people more effectively, this conversation is packed with practical insight you can apply immediately.
May 20
1 hr 4 min

In this episode, we sat down with Hali Bradford to discuss the unimaginable challenges she has faced since being shot in the line of duty while responding to a domestic violence call in Lafayette, Louisiana. Officer Bradford opened up about the physical, emotional, and mental toll of surviving a near-fatal shooting, the long road of rehabilitation, ongoing health complications, and the reality of rebuilding life after trauma. We talked about the struggles many people never see after the headlines fade — chronic pain, multiple surgeries, financial stress, identity struggles, recovery setbacks, and the emotional weight carried by officers and their families after critical incidents. Despite everything, Hali’s resilience, honesty, and determination to keep moving forward make this one of the most powerful and important conversations we’ve had. This episode is about survival, purpose, perseverance, and the human side of policing that too often goes unseen.
May 16
1 hr 44 min

Adversity doesn’t just test you—it defines you.In this episode, I sit down with David Rossi for a raw and honest conversation about what it really means to face hardship and come back stronger. We break down the moments that challenge you, the mindset required to push through when things fall apart, and how setbacks can become the foundation for something greater. This isn’t surface-level motivation. It’s about real-life struggles, accountability, resilience, and the decision to keep moving forward when quitting would be easier. If you’ve ever been knocked down, questioned your path, or felt like you had to rebuild from nothing—this episode is for you.
Apr 17
1 hr 23 min

On this episode of the Street Cop Podcast, I sit down with George Sichler to talk about the evolving landscape of police training—what it used to be, what it is now, and where it’s falling short. We break down the gaps between outdated methods and the real-world demands officers face today, highlighting how much the profession has changed and how slowly some systems have adapted.We also dive into the bigger picture: what the world actually needs from modern policing. From community expectations to accountability and effectiveness, this conversation challenges old assumptions and explores what meaningful progress could look like if innovation and honesty were prioritized over tradition.Most importantly, we discuss taking action instead of waiting. Rather than relying on a system that often feels archaic and broken, we’re focused on building, creating, and pushing forward real solutions ourselves. This episode is about ownership, urgency, and doing the very best we can with what we have—right now
Apr 8
1 hr 15 min

In this episode, we sit down with Carlos Rodriguez, a former sergeant with the Washington State Police and a member of the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. Drawing from real investigations, Carlos shares firsthand insight into how offenders operate online, the patterns they follow, and the tactics they use to target children.We break down actual cases, discuss the warning signs parents and educators often miss, and provide practical guidance on how to recognize and prevent online exploitation. This conversation goes beyond headlines—offering a clear, unfiltered look at what’s happening in the digital space and how families and school systems can better protect kids.Whether you're in law enforcement, a parent, or part of a school community, this episode delivers critical awareness and actionable takeaways you can use immediately.
Apr 3
1 hr

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. David Clarke for a wide-ranging conversation about health, pain, and the many factors that shape how people experience illness. Dr. Clarke shares insights from his medical career, discussing how physical symptoms, stress, and life experiences can intersect in ways that aren’t always obvious.This episode covers a broad range of topics—from pain and illness to personal perspective and resilience—offering an interesting look at the human side of medicine and the many influences that shape both doctors and the people they treat.
Mar 12
1 hr 11 min

Nate McLain returns for Part 2 of our conversation, diving deeper into the realities of modern policing, proactive patrol tactics, and the case law that officers need to understand to stay effective and protected on the street.In this episode, Nate breaks down real-world experiences, lessons learned in the field, and the mindset officers need to navigate today’s law enforcement environment. From practical street tactics to the legal principles that guide proactive policing, this discussion is packed with insight officers can immediately apply on the job.If you missed Part 1, make sure to check it out — then jump into Part 2 as the conversation continues.
Mar 5
1 hr 11 min

In this episode, Dennis talks with Derek Gaunt, former commander and elite hostage negotiator, about the hidden mistakes leaders make when they rely on authority and pressure. Derek shares lessons from nearly three decades in law enforcement and how those same principles now help executives, entrepreneurs, and investors make better decisions. If you want to influence people without escalating conflict — and lead without letting ego sabotage outcomes — this conversation is packed with insight.
Feb 23
1 hr 5 min

Ryan Tillman returns for another conversation with Dennis, diving into meaningful topics, sharing experiences, and offering perspective on today’s landscape. Straightforward, insightful, and easy to listen to.
Feb 18
48 min
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