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LEO Round Table, April 16, 2026

Thu, 16 Apr 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E074, Gunman Tries A Standoff With Cops Before Being Shot On Video! (S10E230rr)

Veteran arrested over ‘Felony-Level Trolling'. California Supreme Court takes off warnings on citizen complaint forms. Multiple officers shot before gunman is taken out. Gunman tries a standoff with cops before being shot on video.

Law Enforcement Insights: Satire, Legal Rulings, and Tactical Survival

LEO Round Table: Law Enforcement Insights

Analysis of the 2026-04-16 Briefing: Legal Rulings & Tactical Engagements

EPISODE SUMMARY

Legal Controversy & Policy

The "Satire" Arrest (Hood County, TX)

Navy veteran Colton Krottinger arrested for Felony Online Impersonation after posting a satirical Facebook screenshot of a political rival.

"What a waste of resources... I just don't see the elements of the crime." — Jeff Weninger

LAPD Complaint Form Ruling

CA Supreme Court (6-1) struck down warnings on complaint forms that threatened prosecution for false reports, citing First Amendment "chilling effects."

Tactical Debriefs

Pueblo, CO ShootingCRITICAL

Suspect fired 27 rounds from a high-powered rifle.

3 Officers injured (Head, Neck, Arm/Leg).

Army Vet assisted on-scene with a CLS bag.

New Orleans Gas StationRESOLVED

Officer engaged an armed suspect behind a counter; suspect partially paralyzed. Discussion on "open carry" culture and employee reaction times.

#TraumaKits #DroneTactics #LightDiscipline #OfficerSafety

Host: Chip DeBlock | Guest: Jeff Weninger (LAPD Cmdr. Ret.)

⏱ ~45 min readLaw Enforcement Perspective



This episode of the LEO Round Table features host Chip DeBlock and former LAPD Commander Jeff Weninger. They analyze the controversial felony arrest of a Texas veteran for online satire, a landmark California Supreme Court ruling on police complaint forms, and the tactical lessons learned from high-intensity shootings in Pueblo and New Orleans.

The Thin Line Between Satire and Felony Impersonation

The panel discussed the arrest of Colton Krottinger, a Navy veteran in Hood County, Texas, charged with felony online impersonation. Krottinger allegedly posted a satirical social media image formatted to look like a post from a rival activist supporting a specific school board candidate. While his attorney argues the post was clearly political humor and a "meme," Texas law prohibits using another’s persona to harm or defraud. Jeff Weninger questioned the use of resources for such a case, noting that the elements of "harm" or "defraud" seem difficult to prove in the context of obvious political satire.

Legal Spotlight: Texas Online Impersonation

Case: Colton Krottinger (Hood County)
Charge: 3rd Degree Felony (Online Impersonation)
The Act: Creating a satirical "fake screenshot" of a rival activist.
Debate: Does political humor constitute "intent to harm" under state statutes?

California Supreme Court Strikes Down Complaint Warnings

A major legal shift occurred as the California Supreme Court ruled 6-1 against the LAPD’s use of bold warnings on citizen complaint forms. The warnings, which stated that filing a knowingly false report could lead to misdemeanor prosecution, were deemed a burden on free speech. Jeff Weninger provided an insider perspective, explaining that the LAPD historically accepts all complaints—even those that are "demonstrably false"—and rarely, if ever, pursues prosecution for false allegations. The panel expressed concern that removing these warnings might embolden individuals to file fabricated reports that can unfairly tarnish an officer's career.

Tactical Analysis: The Pueblo and New Orleans Shootings

The discussion turned to a violent encounter in Pueblo, Colorado, where suspect Billy Soto fired 27 rounds from a high-powered rifle, injuring three officers before being neutralized. A highlight of the incident was a military veteran who rushed to provide life-saving aid to a downed officer using a "CLS bag." Weninger emphasized the critical need for every patrol vehicle to be equipped with trauma kits. In a separate incident in New Orleans, an officer shot an armed suspect in a gas station. The panel noted the strange lack of urgency from bystanders during the encounter, speculating that "open carry" culture in Louisiana might desensitize civilians to the presence of firearms in public spaces.

Critical Incident Summary: Pueblo, CO

Suspect: Billy Soto (Wanted for attempted homicide).

Firepower: 27 rounds fired from a rifle at responding officers.

Casualties: 3 officers injured (head, neck, and limb wounds); suspect deceased.

Tactical Note: Drones were utilized, but officers were cautioned against using flashlights that signal their position to the suspect.

Key Data

Pueblo Incident Stats: 27 shots fired by the suspect; 3 officers hospitalized and miraculously released.

Scholarship Fund: Jeff Weninger is personally funding a $30,000 scholarship for the next generation of law enforcement.

Judicial Ruling: The California Supreme Court decision was a 6-1 split.

To-Do / Next Steps

Visit scholarship.onthinicebook.com to apply for or learn about the $30,000 undergraduate and graduate scholarship.

Purchase the book "On Thin Ice" at onthinicebook.com to support the author and the scholarship initiative.

Support "The Wounded Blue" at thewoundedblue.org to assist officers suffering from PTSD and line-of-duty injuries.

Enter the "Two Bells" giveaway by typing "2B" and providing an email address on the official stream.

Conclusion

The episode underscores the increasing legal complexities surrounding police work, from the "chilling effect" of removing false-report warnings to the criminalization of online satire. Despite these challenges, the tactical bravery shown in Pueblo and the community support from veterans highlight the enduring resilience of the law enforcement profession.

Hollywood and Horsepower Show, April 16, 2026

Thu, 16 Apr 2026
Hollywood And Horsepower Show with Mark Otto

Guest, Buck Wilson - a longtime friend of mine. He is a world traveler he is one of the most well-traveled people I know. I describe Buck as having lunch with Hemingway.

Hollywood and Horsepower: A Journey Through Legends, Travel, and the Turf

Hollywood & Horsepower

Podcast Abstract

The story behind the story: A journey through speed, fame, and the legendary diners that fuel the fast lane.

The Core Premise

"A show about absolutely nothing." — Inspired by Seinfeld, focusing on the untold human stories behind sports, travel, and careers.

Foundational Influences

✦Johnny Carson: The master of rolling with the punches and turning failures into bigger laughs.

✦J.P. McCarthy: "The Great Voice of the Great Lakes" who brought unpredictable, high-low guests together.

✦Urschel Ellis: The legendary storyteller of the horse racing world and a primary inspiration.

The Guest: Buck Wilson



"A Modern Hemingway"
Ex-Navy, world traveler, and yacht club volunteer currently based in San Carlos, Mexico.

Legendary Pitstops

Miami: The Palm

Chicago: Geno's East

Indy: St. Elmo's

Lexington: Tony's

Ft. Worth: Joe T. Garcia's

Saratoga: Lobster Roll

Horse Racing Heritage

Lexington: The "Beverly Hills of Horses" - tradition and class.

Saratoga: "Summer camp for adults" - unmatched loyalty.

Del Mar: Founded by Bing Crosby to "Keep it Cool."

"Travel is fatal to narrow-mindedness, prejudice, and bigotry." — Mark Twain

#HorseRacing #DetroitRoots #Gastronomy #Travel

⏱ 65 min listen • Host: Mark Otto

Introduction

Host Mark Otto reflects on the roots of his show, "Hollywood and Horsepower," drawing inspiration from Detroit’s legendary broadcasters and the art of storytelling. Alongside guest Buck Wilson, the episode explores a lifetime of global travel, the unique culture of horse racing, and the culinary landmarks that define their journeys.



Detailed Summary

Origins and the Art of the Interview

Mark Otto opens the show by introducing a new theme song and reflecting on his upbringing in Detroit. He credits his fascination with talk shows to legends like Johnny Carson and local Detroit icon J.P. McCarthy, "The Great Voice of the Great Lakes." Otto emphasizes that the show's goal is to uncover the "story behind the story," much like McCarthy did by bringing on a diverse array of guests from cardinals to athletes. He describes "Hollywood and Horsepower" as a show about "absolutely nothing"—a Seinfeld-esque platform to discuss whatever is interesting, from restaurants to career paths.

Global Footprints and the Philosophy of Travel

Guest Buck Wilson, an ex-Navy traveler living in Mexico, joins the conversation to discuss the transformative power of travel. Citing Mark Twain, Otto notes that travel is "fatal to narrow-mindedness." Wilson shares his most memorable locations, specifically Cape Town, South Africa, for its game meat and Belgian ale, and Rome, Italy, where he felt an immediate, inexplicable sense of belonging. The duo discusses how history and heritage shape the personality of different regions, from the Scandinavian influence in Minnesota to the "Appalachian migration" that defined the relationship between Kentucky and Detroit.

🌍 Memorable Travel Landmarks

Rome"A feeling of home" at the Spanish Steps.

Cape TownSeafood and game meat at Mama Africa.

Key WestThe energy of Hemingway and the 7-Mile Bridge.

The Magic of the American Racetrack

The discussion shifts to the unique atmospheres of legendary racetracks. Saratoga is described as "summer camp for adults," where CEOs and factory workers mingle as equals in the picnic grounds. Del Mar is celebrated for its "Keep it Cool" tagline, founded by Bing Crosby as a refuge from the California heat. Otto also reminisces about Hollywood Park’s heyday as a celebrity escape where stars like Desi Arnaz walked freely among fans. Despite the charm of the coasts, both speakers agree that Lexington, Kentucky, remains the "Beverly Hills of horses" due to its unmatched tradition and etiquette.

Culinary Traditions and "The Story Behind the Steak"

For Otto and Wilson, travel is inextricably linked to food. They recount a long list of "must-visit" establishments, from the legendary shrimp cocktail at St. Elmo’s in Indianapolis to the deep-dish pizza at Geno’s East in Chicago. The conversation highlights how certain restaurants, like The Palm in Miami or Tony’s Steak & Seafood in Lexington, become the anchors of their memories. Wilson jokingly describes Otto’s dining style: arriving "on two wheels," ordering four appetizers and three entrees, and leaving halfway through to find a taco stand two hours away.

🏇 The Racetrack "Vibe" Guide

Track

Defining Characteristic

Saratoga

Tradition, picnic grounds, "Summer Camp."

Del Mar

Ocean breeze, "Keep it Cool," Bing Crosby.

Lexington

Etiquette, class, "Beverly Hills of Horses."

Hollywood Park

Celebrity escape, entertainment history.

Horse Racing Anecdotes and Clichés

The episode concludes with a humorous look at the "clichés" of the track. Wilson shares the ubiquitous story of being "still alive in the pick five" until a last-minute disaster strikes, while Otto recalls Michael Blowen’s mother-in-law winning more money by picking horses with "cat" or "kitten" in their names than the experts did with their racing forms. These shared experiences, from the smell of the stables to the thrill of the wager, form the "song line" of their lives.



Key Data

Friendship Duration: Mark Otto and Buck Wilson have been associates for 20 years.

Temperature Differential: Del Mar was founded because it is typically 15 to 20 degrees cooler than Arcadia/Burbank.

The "7-Mile Bridge": A key landmark mentioned in the drive to Key West.

To-Do / Next Steps

Visit Old Friends Farm: Check out oldfriendsfarm.org when in Lexington to support retired racehorses.

Dining Recommendations: Visit Tony’s Steak & Seafood (Lexington/Cincinnati/Bowling Green), Malone’s, or Frank and Dino’s.

Healthcare Review: Employers should visit mbgrayhealthcare.com to explore potential benefit savings.

Support Veterans: Look into "No Fallen Heroes" led by Matt "Wiz" Buckley to support veterans and first responders.

Conclusion

This episode of "Hollywood and Horsepower" serves as a nostalgic tribute to the intersections of life on the road and life at the track. Through the lens of two seasoned travelers, the show reinforces that while the horses and the destinations are the draw, it is the shared stories, traditions, and local flavors that truly endure.

Inspired Radio, April 15, 2026

Thu, 16 Apr 2026
Guest, Madonna Santa, behavioural psychologist, an incredible woman, she wants you all to know that your voice matters

Breaking the Silence: Madonna Santa on Autonomy and the "What Will They Think Brigade"

In this episode of Inspired Radio, host Helen Taylor sits down with behavioral psychologist and author Madonna Santa to explore the journey from childhood trauma to fierce advocacy. The conversation delves into the psychological mechanisms of social control, the importance of breaking ancestral cycles, and the path toward true personal autonomy .

Detailed Summary

The Transformation from Fear to Fierce Advocacy
Madonna Santa describes her childhood as one defined by extreme fear and silence, a stark contrast to her current role as a social justice warrior. Growing up in a tumultuous household with an alcoholic and sadistic father, she learned to "dim her light" and whisper her needs to stay safe. This early environment of domestic terror initially led her to shrink into the background, but eventually became the catalyst for her resilience and her mission to ensure others do not have to diminish themselves to make others comfortable.

The "What Will They Think Brigade"
A central theme of Madonna’s work and her book is the "What Will They Think Brigade," a term she uses to describe the mechanism of social control through shame and reputation. Drawing from her Southern Italian heritage, she explains how cultural and family honor often hinge on the fear of external judgment. This "brigade" uses rumor and the threat of excommunication to maintain strict behavioral standards, often forcing individuals to keep family secrets and skeletons hidden to maintain a facade of propriety.

The "What Will They Think Brigade"

A psychological and cultural mechanism of control where individual behavior is dictated by the fear of social judgment.

Source: Cultural honor, religious fundamentalism, or family facades.

Tool: Shame, rumor, and the threat of "excommunication" from the tribe.

Effect: Suppression of the "hard truth" in favor of the "soft lie."

Institutional Parallels and the Psychology of Control
The discussion expands to how these family dynamics mirror broader societal structures. Madonna posits that many people's relationship with government institutions is essentially "trauma-bonded," resembling a narcissistic relationship where fear is used as a tool for compliance. She argues that those who have successfully navigated and "won" their individual battles with personal trauma were better equipped to recognize and question institutional overreach during the last several years, refusing to be "punished" into submission.

The Birdcage of the Mind and Personal Responsibility
Madonna uses the analogy of a "birdcage" to describe the mental state of those who have been kept in captivity by fear. She emphasizes that true freedom requires not just an open door, but the courage to leave the cage and stop returning to the "captor" for safety. Central to this liberation is taking full responsibility for one's choices. She shares a personal anecdote about losing $200,000 in a cryptocurrency investment, noting that she could "swallow" the loss because it was her own independent decision, free from the influence of the "What Will They Think Brigade".

The Path to Autonomy

Question Authority

Moving past "Because I said so."

Gut Instinct

Tuning back into the "two-cent piece."

Responsibility

Owning outcomes, good or bad.

Key Data

The Book: The What Will They Think Brigade?

Personal Loss: Madonna shares a specific example of losing $200,000 in equity through a crypto investment as a lesson in personal responsibility.

Timeline: Madonna is currently 48 years old and has spent over two decades working in community development and behavioral psychology.

To-Do / Next Steps

Reclaim Internal Dialogue: Individuals should focus on "tuning back in" to their gut feelings or instincts rather than listening to the "What Will They Think Brigade".

Choose Leaders Wisely: Evaluate leaders (personal or public) based on their integrity, safety, and ability to manage their own lives before granting them influence.

Practice Questioning: Encourage the habit of asking "Why?" to move beyond blind obedience to authority.

Embrace Discomfort: Recognize that psychological and emotional growth is inherently uncomfortable and requires "exercising a new muscle".

Connect with Madonna Santa: Listeners seeking one-on-one sessions or more information can reach out via Facebook (Madonna Santa) or email at madonnasanta@protonmail.com.

Conclusion

The interview serves as a powerful reminder that while we cannot control the environments we are born into, we have the "infinite potential" to break ancestral cycles of trauma. By identifying the social mechanisms that keep us captive and choosing the "hard truth" over the "soft lie," individuals can move from a state of fear-based compliance to one of empowered autonomy.

The Sports Doctor, April 15, 2026

Wed, 15 Apr 2026
Guest, Charla Gervers

Beverage Chronicles, April 15, 2026

Wed, 15 Apr 2026
Title: From Alcohol Metabolism to Beverage Culture and Health Trends

Alcohol affects the body quickly, with impacts on brain and body functions within minutes and peak effects within an hour, depending on factors like metabolism, food intake, and drink strength. Beyond biology, beverages like wine have historically fostered social bonding and civilization. Modern beverage choices are also shaped by branding and health perceptions, while emerging research suggests coffee may contain compounds with potential benefits for managing conditions like type 2 diabetes

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