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LEO Round Table, April 9, 2026

Thu, 09 Apr 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E069, Bad Guy Nearly Hits Officer With Motorcycle After A High Speed Escape!

Trump vows to jail reporter who almost thwarted rescue of airman in Iran. Suspended troopers plead not guilty in the death of a training recruit. Female robber shot multiple times after aiming pellet gun at cops on video. Suspect with knife rushes towards officers then is fatally shot by cop.

LEO Round Table: High-Stakes Rescues, Training Accountability, and the Future of Non-Lethal Force

LEO Round Table: Tactical Analysis

APRIL 09, 2026

High-stakes rescues, training liabilities, and the evolution of non-lethal force.

155

Aircraft in Iran Op

250k+

"Glove" Deployments

0

Glove-Related Deaths

TOP STORYThe Iranian Cliff Rescue

President Trump confirmed the recovery of two American airmen trapped 48 hours in Iranian territory. A massive joint-force operation involving heavy fire and CIA diversion tactics.

Assets: 4 bombers, 64 fighters, 48 tankers.

Tactics: 7,000ft climb to activate beacon.

Controversy: Media leak led to Iranian bounty.

Outcome: Successful exfiltration; leaker faces jail.

Training Crisis

MA State Police Indictments

4 troopers charged with manslaughter after recruit Enrique Delgado-Garcia died during "unauthorized" boxing drills. Discussion on the loss of hands-on training vs. safety protocols.

LAPD: Pellet Gun Fatality

Female robbery suspect shot after pointing a pellet gun at officers. Panel notes "Death by Cop" scenario and concerns for a dog present at the scene.

Sacramento: School Threat

Suspect with a knife called 911 on himself near an elementary school. Shot once in the stomach after ignoring de-escalation and less-lethal attempts.

#LEO#Tactical#NonLethal#Liability

Target: Law Enforcement Professionals



This episode of the LEO Round Table features law enforcement professionals and tactical experts discussing the dramatic rescue of American airmen in Iran, the legal fallout from a fatal police academy training incident, and the evolving role of non-lethal technology in modern policing.

Detailed Key Points

1. The Iranian Rescue: 4D Chess and Tactical Precision

The panel discussed the high-stakes recovery of two American airmen trapped in Iranian territory after their F-15 was downed. President Trump confirmed the successful operation, which involved a massive mobilization of 155 aircraft, including bombers, fighters, and refueling tankers. The mission was complicated by a media leak that tipped off Iranian authorities, leading to a bounty being placed on the pilots and forcing a shift in the rescue timeline. CIA Director John Ratcliffe utilized diversionary techniques to clear a path for the rescue, while the "leave no man behind" ethos remained the driving force for the joint forces involved.

Operation Iranian Rescue: By the Numbers

✈️ Total Aircraft: 155 (including 4 bombers & 64 fighters)

⏳ Time in Hiding: 48 hours in treacherous 7,000ft terrain

🛰️ Assets: Tier 1 Special Operations & CIA diversionary units

⚠️ Casualties: Zero American lives lost; one helicopter riddled with bullets

2. Training Tragedy: The Massachusetts State Police Case

The discussion turned to the involuntary manslaughter charges filed against four Massachusetts State Troopers following the death of recruit Enrique Delgado-Garcia during a boxing exercise. While the academy has since suspended full-contact boxing, the panel expressed concern that removing such training leaves new officers unprepared for the physical realities of the street. They argued that "untouched" recruits may lack the confidence or skill set to handle combative subjects, potentially leading to an over-reliance on lethal force or tools like the TASER.

3. Critical Incident Analysis: LAPD and Sacramento

Two recent shootings were analyzed for tactical decision-making. In Los Angeles, a female robbery suspect was fatally shot after pointing what was later identified as a pellet gun at officers; the panel noted this appeared to be a "death by cop" scenario involving behavioral health issues. In Sacramento, an officer shot a suspect armed with a knife near an elementary school after the suspect called 911 on himself. The panel critiqued the delay in deploying less-lethal options, noting that in high-pucker-factor environments like schools, neutralizing the threat quickly is paramount.

Tactical Spotlight: The GLOVE (CD3 Technology)

A non-lethal alternative designed to bridge the gap between verbal commands and lethal force.

250k+
Deployments

Zero
Deaths/Injuries

100%
Humane Optics

4. The Shift in Non-Lethal Strategy

The panel highlighted "The GLOVE" (Conductive Distraction and De-escalation Device) as a solution to the "reluctance to go hands-on" caused by over-reliance on TASERs. Unlike traditional tools that can fail due to heavy clothing or distance, the GLOVE provides officers the confidence to engage physically while utilizing distraction technology to change a suspect's mindset and facilitate safer handcuffing.

Key Data

Rescue Assets: 155 total aircraft utilized in the Iranian operation, including 48 refueling tankers.

GLOVE Safety Record: Over 250,000 deployments with zero reported deaths or injuries.

Training Charges: 4 troopers indicted for involuntary manslaughter; 3 have pleaded not guilty.

To-Do / Next Steps

Monitor Legal Proceedings: Follow the arraignment of the fourth individual, Casey Lamont, scheduled for April 14th regarding the Massachusetts training death.

Court Appearance: Track the next court date for Troopers Penton, Rodriguez, and Montanez on June 16th.

Tune In: Join the next live broadcast tomorrow at 12:00 noon Eastern.

Conclusion

This session underscored the delicate balance between tactical aggression in rescue operations and the strict necessity of safety protocols in training. Whether on the cliffs of Iran or in a police academy ring, the panel emphasized that proper preparation, superior technology, and decisive leadership remain the cornerstones of effective law enforcement.

Beverage Chronicles, April 8, 2026

Wed, 08 Apr 2026
Gluten-Free Beer: How It’s Made and Why It’s Booming

Gluten-free beer avoids barley and wheat, using alternative grains like millet, rice, and buckwheat, while gluten-reduced beers use enzymes to break down gluten but may not be safe for everyone.

Brewing gluten-free beer requires extra steps and precision, but modern techniques have greatly improved flavor, offering styles that rival traditional beers.

Once a niche product, gluten-free beer now appeals to a wider audience—from those with celiac disease to curious drinkers—making the beer world more inclusive.

Many classic cocktails we still enjoy today were born during Prohibition, when bartenders had to mask the harsh taste of bootleg liquor with creative ingredients.

Drinks like the Bee’s Knees, Southside, and French 75 combined citrus, sugar, and herbs to transform rough spirits into balanced, enjoyable cocktails.

These Prohibition-era creations remain popular today, celebrated not just for their flavor but for the ingenuity and rebellious spirit that brought them to life.

Tony Alamo, April 8, 2026

Wed, 08 Apr 2026
Ep147, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 45

LEO Round Table, April 8, 2026

Wed, 08 Apr 2026
S11E068, Last Pilot Saved In Iran Mountains Thanks To Precise And Swift Operation

Last pilot saved in Iran mountains thanks to precise and swift operation. Police critic found guilty of doxing police officer. Domestic disturbance suspect fatally shot during tense encounter with officers. Suspect who stabbed security officer multiple times shot dead by responding cops.

It Starts Now, April 8, 2026

Wed, 08 Apr 2026
The Quiet Fade: When You Stop Reaching… Who Reaches Back?

In this thought-provoking episode I explore a truth many experience but rarely talk about—the quiet shift in friendships as we grow older. Sometimes, the most profound realization isn’t being alone… it’s recognizing that certain connections only existed because we kept them alive.

What happens when you stop initiating? When the calls, texts, and check-ins pause?

Who shows up… and who fades away? Lets get candid. Im joined by wellness and spiritual advocate Jennifer Palmer, who shares insight on energetic alignment, personal growth, and how to navigate shifting relationships without bitterness—only awareness.

The Art of the Quiet Fade: Navigating Friendships and Inner Healing After 50

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In this episode of It Starts Now, host Juanita sits down with spiritual and emotional expert Jennifer Palmer to explore the "quiet fade"—the subtle, drama-free dissolution of friendships that occurs when one party stops initiating contact. The conversation delves into the spiritual purpose of relationships, the necessity of healing childhood wounds, and the liberating power of removing social masks as we age.

The Anatomy of the "Quiet Fade"

The "quiet fade" is characterized by a lack of drama, arguments, or explosive endings. It is the moment an individual realizes that a relationship only exists because they are the sole initiator; once that effort stops, the connection simply vanishes. Jennifer Palmer explains that relationships often operate on "seasons and reasons," suggesting that some connections are simply complete once their spiritual or emotional purpose has been served. Rather than a source of grief, this can be viewed as a natural evolution of the self.

Relationship Dynamics: The Two Paths of Ending

The Abrupt Blowup

Triggered by conflict, trauma, or betrayal. Often leaves "heart wounds" that require active closure.

The Quiet Fade

A subtle retreat when initiation ceases. Signifies a "season" has ended naturally without ill will.

Spiritual Roots and Inner Child Wounding

The tendency to "chase" relationships or feel distressed by their end often stems from deep-seated wounding. Jennifer highlights that our human ego frequently seeks validation—asking if we are "lovable enough, good enough, or safe enough"—through our interactions with others. Many of our coping mechanisms, such as hiding, running, or over-initiating, are managed by our "inner teenager" reacting to a "wounded inner child". Since the global shifts of 2020, there has been a significant increase in people retreating inward, which has amplified feelings of loneliness but also created a collective call for deeper internal healing.

Authenticity and the "Mask" of Likability

As individuals age, particularly past 50, there is often a shift away from "people-pleasing" and toward radical authenticity. Juanita shares her experience of outgrowing the effort required to maintain one-sided friendships and finding joy in new, often younger, social circles that offer reciprocal energy. Jennifer emphasizes that true connection requires removing the "masks" we wear to be likable. While taking off the mask may attract more critics or "haters," it is a vital process for self-realization and finding deep, unconditional love for oneself.

Guest Resource: Soul Growth & Awakening

Jennifer Palmer offers a virtual community for those seeking to go deeper into their healing journey.

Platform: Skool (Virtual)

Focus: Meditations, healing protocols, and spiritual teachings.

Access: Twice-monthly live sessions with Jennifer.

www.jenn-palmer.com

Key Data

Jennifer Palmer's Age: 52.

Course Pricing: The "Soul Growth and Awakening" community is priced at $22 per month.

Live Sessions: Group sessions occur twice a month.

To-Do / Next Steps

Evaluate Initiation Patterns: Reflect on current friendships to see if you are the only one initiating; consider if the relationship still aligns with your current "season".

Perform an "Inner Audit": When a friendship trigger occurs, look within to see if it is touching a wound related to being "lovable" or "safe" rather than focusing on the other person's behavior.

Practice Unconditional Self-Love: Focus on self-realization to become comfortable with being alone, ensuring that future social connections are chosen for joy rather than to fill a gap of loneliness.

Communicate Directly: Instead of "testing" a friendship by pulling back, consider having an honest conversation about the "vibe" or connection to avoid unnecessary pain from assumptions.

Conclusion

The "quiet fade" is not a sign of failure, but often a sign of clarity. As we age and commit to inner healing, our social circles naturally shift to reflect our most authentic selves. By letting go of the need for external validation and embracing the "seasons" of life, we move from a place of loneliness to a place of spiritual peace.

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