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LEO Round Table, May 21, 2026

Thu, 21 May 2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock

S11E099, Teenager Lucky To Be Alive After Being Caught During ‘Water Wars’ Game

White house moves for end of cashless bail and threats against officers. Sheriff calls for calm in Key West as leaked intel warns of Cuban drone plots. FBI puts $200K bounty on defector who fled to Iran. Sergeant and Sheriff stabbed during attempted arrest. Cop stabbed multiple times in ambush attack by suspect.

FBI Report Shows Lower Line-of-Duty Deaths but Rising Assaults

The episode opens with a discussion of the FBI’s 2025 report on officers killed and assaulted in the line of duty. Chip DeBlock explains that the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program released preliminary counts showing 53 officers feloniously killed in 2025, which was fewer than the previous two years. However, the report also showed an increase in assaults against officers, with over 90,000 reported assaults and a rate of 13.8 assaults per 100 officers. Ken Appianco says the increase in assaults is the most troubling part of the report, especially because he has observed similar concerns in active law enforcement.

Local Officer’s Role in Butler Rally Shooting Reconsidered

The show then discusses a report about Sergeant Aaron Zaloponi, a local Pennsylvania law enforcement officer honored by the NRA. According to the transcript, Zaloponi served in a local counter-assault role during the Butler rally involving President Donald Trump. Chip describes the sequence of shots and says Zaloponi fired one shot at the suspect before the Secret Service counter-sniper fired the final shot. Both Chip and Ken say they had not previously heard this version of the account, and Ken praises the officer’s reported response as outstanding, while noting that the article presents a different understanding than the one many people may have had.

Water Wars Incident Nearly Ends in Deadly Force

A major portion of the episode focuses on a Davison Township, Michigan bodycam video involving a teenager playing Water Wars with a squirt gun. The officer was responding to a 911 call involving possible suspicious activity or a burglary, and the teenager jumped out near the officer and sprayed him with water from what appeared in the moment to be a weapon. Chip and Ken both emphasize how quickly the incident unfolded and say the officer would likely have been legally justified if he had fired. They also highlight the emotional burden the officer could have faced if the encounter had ended in the teenager’s death.

Bodycam Footage and Training Lessons

The speakers use the Water Wars incident to discuss police training, body cameras, and the limits of scenario-based instruction. Ken says most officers would likely have fired in the same circumstances, given the nighttime setting, the 911 burglary call, and the sudden movement with an object in hand. Chip raises whether such a scenario could be fairly used in training, and Ken says it would not be a fair training scenario because an officer facing a real gun in that moment could be killed. They also agree that the bodycam footage is important because it shows the full context of the officer’s split-second decision.

San Diego Pen Attack Leads to Officer-Involved Shooting

The episode next covers a San Diego incident in which a woman allegedly attacked a man with a ballpoint pen and was shot by police. Chip describes the officer’s efforts to order her to drop what he believed might be a pick or weapon, while also trying to move bystanders out of the line of fire. The woman was reportedly hit at least twice but continued standing and moving, which Ken says is highly unusual compared with other shooting cases he has seen. The speakers consider the shooting justified based on the woman’s continued threat to the man she was chasing.

Firearm Preemption and Virginia Gun Restrictions

The final part of the episode turns to firearms law and political disputes in Florida and Virginia. Chip and Ken discuss Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier threatening personal consequences for officials after a local police department posted firearm restrictions for a public festival, with Ken explaining Florida’s firearm preemption rules. The discussion then moves to Virginia, where new restrictions on semi-automatic firearms are challenged by pro-Second Amendment groups and rejected by a local prosecutor who says he will not enforce them. Ken argues the Virginia restrictions are unlikely to survive legal scrutiny and frames them as politically motivated.

Sons of Liberty Radio, May 20, 2026

Thu, 21 May 2026
Sons of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean

Driving The Narrative Over The People Is Only Drawing More...

Tony Alamo, May 20, 2026

Wed, 20 May 2026
Ep177, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 75

Title: How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Part 75: Zion’s Testimony, Church Hypocrisy, and Abiding in Christ

Six-Paragraph Summary

A Program Framed Around Testimony and Correction
This episode begins with Pastor Tony Alamo introducing part 75 of How to Have God’s Life Living in You, identified as program 177. He explains that the program will include listener letters and a testimony from his son, Zion, which some church members reportedly criticized. Alamo presents the testimony as honest and spiritually important, while arguing that churches often contain hypocrites and insincere believers. His opening remarks establish the episode’s central focus: distinguishing what he views as genuine Christian faith from outward religious pretense.

Zion’s Childhood and Crisis of Belief
A large portion of the episode centers on Zion’s testimony, which is read aloud and then interpreted by Alamo. Zion describes growing up around church people whom he perceived as insincere, saying this led him to doubt God and look down on others. Alamo repeatedly explains Zion’s doubts by saying that he himself was imprisoned during part of Zion’s childhood and that other church members failed to properly teach him the Bible, ministry literature, and Christian discipline. The testimony is presented as a turning point in which Zion begins to question his earlier disbelief.

Los Angeles as a Turning Point
Zion’s testimony describes a major change after he went to the Los Angeles church and encountered newer believers praying openly and intensely. He says that seeing people who appeared sincere convicted him and led him to begin reading the Bible in the morning and before sleep. Alamo emphasizes this part of the testimony as proof that Zion encountered genuine Christian zeal there, unlike what he says Zion had seen earlier. The episode portrays this experience as the beginning of Zion’s decision to make a firm spiritual stand.

Criticism of Church Members and Failed Instruction
Alamo uses Zion’s testimony to criticize specific church members and broader patterns he sees in the church, including hypocrisy, gossip, negligence, lack of Bible teaching, and failure to discipline children. He states that many children in the church were not properly taught the Bible, did not hear his messages, and were not trained in the way he believes they should have gone. These claims are presented as Alamo’s interpretation of the church’s internal problems, and his tone is forceful and accusatory. He also discusses people being removed from the church when, according to him, the Lord directed it.

Letters from Listeners Seeking Literature and Guidance
The program also includes letters from listeners in Omaha, Nebraska, and Brickeys, Arkansas. The Omaha letter praises Alamo’s Mass Suicide article and requests many copies for distribution. Alamo uses the letter to emphasize evangelism, saying that a true believer desires to spread the message after being saved. The Arkansas letter comes from an imprisoned former Missionary Baptist preacher who says he is seeking truth, asks for Christian materials, and requests an autographed ministry letterhead. Alamo agrees to send the requested material.

Abiding in Christ and Closing Prayer
Near the end, the episode returns to the series theme of abiding in Christ. The reader states that believers begin to abide in Christ in a practical way through fellowship, enjoyment, and experience of Jesus. Alamo says that if the Lord is truly abiding in someone, God will teach others through that person rather than leave them consumed by worldly distractions. He closes with a salvation prayer, inviting listeners to ask Jesus into their hearts, receive forgiveness, and thank the Lord for saving their souls. The program ends with ordering information for tape or CD copies and a preview of the next installment.

Transcription Quirks and Corrections That Matter

“Tony Alonzo” was corrected to Tony Alamo. “Part on messages” was corrected to part in the messages. “Ponies” was corrected to phonies. “One year’s zone” was corrected to one or two years old, with the later transcript reference supporting two years old. “Brian Broadbrake” is uncertain but was retained as the likely name from the transcript. “Debbie Andresak” was corrected to Debbie Andrassac, though the spelling remains somewhat uncertain. “Sally Jamillin / Denlin / Demelan” appears to refer to Sally Jamellin, but the exact spelling is unclear. “Chieni Orlando” appears likely to be a person’s name, but the transcript is unclear. “Bobby Chameison” was corrected to Bobby Jameson, based on the likely intended name in context. “Oh, Mohan Nebraska” was corrected to Omaha, Nebraska. “Brickies, Arkansas” was corrected to Brickeys, Arkansas. “Morleton, Arkansas” was corrected to Morrilton, Arkansas. “Friday will get you nowhere” was corrected to flattery will get you nowhere. “Texas, Texas” was corrected to Texarkana, Texas.

Keywords

Tony Alamo, How to Have God’s Life Living in You, Zion testimony, abiding in Christ, church hypocrisy, Christian testimony, salvation prayer, Bible teaching, Omaha Nebraska letter, Brickeys Arkansas letter, Christian radio program, spiritual consecration

Beverage Chronicles, May 20, 2026

Wed, 20 May 2026
Guinness Cocktails, Gin Trends, and the Rise of Finland’s Long Drink

Guinness is finding new life as a cocktail ingredient in drinks like the Espresso Stout Martini, Black Velvet, and Top Hat.
We highlight gin cocktails, including the lighter and refreshing Gin Sonic.
Beverage Chronicles visits Atlantic City to explore Finland’s famous Long Drink and its growing popularity in the United States.

SOS Coming Home, May 20, 2026

Wed, 20 May 2026
Falling in love with someone’s potential while secretly hoping they will eventually change

Loving Potential Instead of Reality: How Women Lose Themselves in Relationships

The Central Relationship Mistake

In this episode, Jennifer Elizabeth Masters focuses on what she describes as one of the biggest mistakes women make in relationships: falling in love with someone’s potential instead of their reality. She explains that people often believe their love, patience, or emotional effort can heal, rescue, or transform a partner into someone different. While the episode is framed primarily around women’s experiences, she makes clear that the pattern can affect men and people in same-sex relationships as well.

Chemistry, Fantasy, and Emotional Projection

Jennifer discusses how chemistry can feel powerful and convincing, especially when people mistake attraction for compatibility. She warns that chemistry may lead someone to ignore patterns, red flags, or clear statements from a partner. She contrasts fantasy-based attachment with the importance of observing a person’s consistent behavior, actions, accountability, communication style, and respect for boundaries.

Childhood Patterns and Overgiving

The episode connects adult relationship choices to early emotional conditioning. Jennifer says many people learned that love meant sacrifice, caretaking, waiting, or earning approval. She describes how childhood instability, emotional intensity, or conditional love can lead adults to over-function, rescue others, or become drawn to emotionally unavailable partners. In her view, this can cause someone to feel lonely even while in a relationship.

Marriage, Babies, and the Hope of Change

Jennifer challenges the belief that marriage, children, or time will automatically fix an unhealthy relationship. She says that external milestones do not create emotional maturity, integrity, accountability, or commitment if those qualities are not already present. She stresses that when someone clearly says what they want or do not want, especially regarding marriage or children, they should be believed rather than reinterpreted through fantasy.

Healthy Love and Mutual Responsibility

A major theme of the episode is the difference between healthy support and over-functioning. Jennifer defines healthy love as mutual, reciprocal, emotionally responsible, honest, stable, and grounded. She says healthy love is not about fixing, parenting, managing, or rehabilitating another adult. She also emphasizes the importance of appreciation, emotional safety, communication, shared values, sexual compatibility, and maintaining friendships and personal growth outside the romantic relationship.

Self-Trust and Choosing Reality

The episode closes with an invitation to build self-trust and stop ignoring intuition. Jennifer encourages listeners to examine where they may be loving potential instead of reality, waiting for someone to change, or carrying relationships that are not equally supported. She frames healing as the process of no longer abandoning oneself in the hope of being chosen, loved, or needed, and she presents emotional clarity and self-trust as essential to healthier relationships.

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