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81: Part 2: Todd McComas Goes From Cop to Comedian

Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

True Crime

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2023

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Todd McComas started off as an Indiana State Trooper, but went from the road to investigations two years later. From investigating ‘untouchables’ to horrific homicides to dirty cops, Todd wasn’t thinking too hard about his next phase of life until his luck almost ran out one morning. He decided to exercise his funny bone, and the rest is history. Todd has incredible stories, even funny ones, about his time in law enforcement including his friendship with one of the biggest names in football.

Catch his comedy and all things Todd at https://ToddComedy.com. Catch his album here: ALBUM (toddcomedy.com)



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Now you know on some of those trailers too, the door actually opens out as opposed to

0:16.2

in. Was this one of those that opened out? Yes. So they all, yeah, you're right, but big

0:22.9

old leg on that day. Yeah, you can punch it through that open. Right. And again, there's

0:28.2

not a lot to the to the structure surrounding that door. So I kick it and I go through my leg

0:34.2

like hyper extends and my knee pops and my ankle gun that's in at holster for a 380 not, you

0:41.8

know, not the making model of the ankle gun that's inside it leaves its holster and shoots out

0:48.4

the bottom of my pants like into the trailer. Now like you said, those trailer doors, a lot of

0:54.2

them pull open. They don't push in. So when I kicked it so hard, when it hit the back wall,

0:59.6

it bounces off, comes back and catches the frame because it is a pool open door and shuts itself.

1:06.5

Again, so right in front of me, and I think you can start armed the guy inside the house. Yes.

1:12.5

So my sorry, they're like pushing me in the stack. Go, go, go. And I'm like, wait a minute.

1:24.8

And you're getting the inside information on the criminal organization, which, you know, it's like,

1:39.9

it's like opening up a special box of information that now you're, man, you're, you know, balls of

1:45.3

all full speed ahead. Here we go. Right. And you know better than anybody. I mean, you're

1:49.1

timing the DEA like there's no better way to understand why crime exists than getting inside

1:54.5

the head of these high level drug dealers because those drug organizations basically fuel what 90% of

2:01.1

crime, you know, drugs is involved in almost everything. Yeah. I mean, you take away your serial

2:06.6

killers and your passion murders and all that stuff. You're left with crime that goes back to high

2:11.3

level drug trafficking. And so that's what I love the most about my time there. I feel like

2:17.8

if you're going to be the perfect cop, you have to spend some time in that world because you have a

2:22.9

more thorough understanding, not that you can't be an awesome, there's been awesome cops who

2:29.1

not done that kind of work. But it does really help shape you to be the perfect cop because now you

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