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Gangland Wire

Ray Morrow – Broken Shield, An Undercover Officer’s Perspective

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Ray Morrow – His Path to Undercover Work Retired F.B.I. agent Ray Morrow Ray Anthony Morrow grew up in Aliquippa, PA. He followed the proper path toward a career in law enforcement. He graduated from Penn State University with a B.S. Degree in Law Enforcement & Corrections/ Behavioral Science. His first job was with the Federal Bureau of Investigation where they hired him to be a File Clerk in the FBI’s Identification Division. As soon as he was old enough, he obtained an appointment from the U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division. They assigned Ray to the White House Detail where he protected the President of the United States and the First Family. By 1980, he gravitated to private security and Allegheny International hired him away from the Secret Service as an Executive Protection Specialist. Here he used his skills to bodyguard the President of Allegheny International which is a Fortune 500 Company. After building this impressive resume as a personal security specialist, Ray was able to achieve his original dream, in February 1987, the FBI appointed him as a Special Agent. The FBI assigned Ray Morrow to Louisville, KY where he got his first taste working with undercover agents and informants in the division’s Drug Squad. In May 1989, just two years after his initial appointment, the FBI selected Ray for an undercover assignment where he served as the primary undercover agent in a 2-year police corruption matter. The Cleveland office of the FBI had received many reports of significant corruption among officers of the Cleveland, Ohio police department. This assignment will place at risk Agent Morrow’s life at times and his marriage at other times. In this podcast, Ray Morrow tells this gripping story of how he lived the life of an intermediate-level criminal, ran an illegal casino, convinced Cleveland cops to guard drug and money shipment that passed through Cleveland, ran a tee-shirt printing shop as a cover, and juggled his family life and his professional life with the professional life almost taking away his family life. Ray’s work resulted in the indictments and arrests, of 30 Cleveland Police Officers. Ray Morrow – Broken Shield, An Undercover Officer’s Perspective My fellow podcaster retired FBI agent Geri Williams writes this about Ray Morrow’s book. “What most people know about the FBI comes from novels, TV shows, and movies. However, with his memoir, Ray Morrow shows you what it’s really like to be an undercover FBI agent, including the personal sacrifices made by the agent’s family and loved ones. This is the real deal. Outstanding book. Must read!” I must say that I have read many similar books, but I never found a book that I found so hard to lay down and go on to sleep. Broken Shield depicts the tremendous technicalities of FBI work, the danger of undercover life, and the toll that life takes on families. My friend Ray Morrow did this in such a way that we all can understand it. you must get  Broken Shield: An Undercover Officer’s Perspective by clicking on the title.   Show notes by Gary Jenkins To go to the store or make a donation click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

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0:00.0

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins.

0:18.6

Welcome all you wiretappers out there. I'm here in the studio of Gangland Wire. I have on the line,

0:25.4

Ray Morrow, a retired FBI agent. I first heard Ray on another podcast. There's a lady named Jerry Williams,

0:34.0

a retired FBI agent that has a podcast. God of of a sudden, I forgot the name of FBI file.

0:40.1

Just, if you want to search for it, I'll have a link to it on my show notes.

0:45.0

And just Google Jerry, J-E-R-I, Williams, and FBI and podcast.

0:52.5

You'll find it.

0:53.2

She's got a couple of books she's written,

0:56.7

and she's got a whole bunch of retired FBI agents on her podcast.

1:01.6

I was on there.

1:02.4

She won't really have cops on there.

1:03.9

She'll only have agents,

1:05.4

but got my friend Bill Owsley here in Kansas City.

1:09.4

He and I went on and talked about the skimming

1:11.6

investigation that we were involved in. So, Ray, welcome.

1:15.1

Thank you, Gary. Really pleasure for you to have me. I really thank you for giving me this

1:19.3

opportunity. Well, Ray, now, you were with the FBI. How long?

1:23.9

21 years. And where did you start out? Actually, let's go back a little bit before that. How did you first get interested in becoming an FBI agent?

1:32.4

That's a good story. And it goes all the way back to my child. From early 60s, when the FBI program with Ephraimus Jr. came on, I just got really, really enthralled with the FBI and Ephraimus Jr.

1:45.0

And that whole show.

1:46.1

And I never missed an episode.

1:47.6

And that led me to look more into the FBI.

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