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Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

LAPD Detective - First Shooting, LA Riots, Public Perception

Things Police See: Firsthand Accounts

Steven D Gould

True Crime, Agent, Society & Culture, Enforcement, Police, State, Federal, Local, Law

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

In this episode 35 year LAPD veteran Barry Telis stops by TPS to share his most intense moments on the job.  Barry did the majority of his career in detectives, retiring from the homicide squad. He now spends his time working as a Peer Support Team Member for The Wounded Blue.  The Wounded Blue’s Mission is to improve the lives of injured and disabled Law Enforcement Officers through Support, Education, Assistance and Legislative Advocacy.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Things Police See, first-hand accounts, with your host, Steve Gold.

0:07.7

Welcome to the podcast at interviews active and retired police officers,

0:11.0

both their most intense, bizarre, and sometimes humorous moments on the jorb.

0:16.5

It is I, old ginger face.

0:18.4

Come at you!

0:20.3

Again, kind of screwed up the intro which is insane since

0:23.3

i've done it well over 200 times but still not still not nailing it but i like to do it live

0:28.2

every time i used to do the early early episodes i did i was like really obsessed with editing

0:35.1

and making sure i said every word right and that there

0:38.7

wasn't ums and oz and ultimately it started to drive me insane so I don't actually do

0:44.3

any editing anymore I just I just let it go live I kind of pretend like it's on the radio

0:49.5

no backsees whatever the only time I ever take the only time I do any editing is if a guest

0:56.6

says, oh, I called this, this lieutenant in a hole and I said his name. Like if a guest wants me to do

1:03.1

something, I will absolutely do it because I want them to be comfortable with the product. But if I

1:07.3

screw up, you're going to hear, you're going to hear all that guys. So I really appreciate you being here joining us.

1:12.6

Appreciate all the rating or viewing, as I always say, that's going on.

1:16.3

And the Patreon support.

1:18.3

It's awesome.

1:19.6

And if you're new to the show, just like the, I said in the intro,

1:25.0

this show has real police officers acting retired, and they tell their

1:30.2

stories as they lived them, totally unedited, so that everybody can hear what it's actually

1:36.6

like to be a police officer and how insane some of the stuff actually is. And it's,

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