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True Crimecast

Traffic Stops - Interview with Officer Gary Linnemeyer

True Crimecast

Stove Leg Media

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

On today's bonus episode, John spoke with retired officer, Gary Linnemeyer about traffic stops. Numerous videos online depict citizens refusing to give police their identification cards, refusing to cooperate until the officer explains the reason for the stop, or simply refusing to do anything the officer says until their supervisor shows up. What is the law in these situations? Today's episode will answer those questions and more!

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0:00.0

Stoveleg Media, Igniting Conversation. Guys, we are here today with Gary Linnemeyer.

0:27.1

He is a retired police officer and a reoccurring guest on the show.

0:30.9

It's been a long time since we've had you on.

0:32.9

But thank you so much for continuing to be on the show.

0:37.3

Oh, I appreciate it, John.

0:38.7

Thank you.

0:39.3

It's been a, been a while, but I've definitely been listening to the episode still and everything.

0:43.8

So I'm pleased to be here.

0:46.3

Well, we really appreciate it.

0:47.7

Jamie is not able to be here today.

0:50.1

He's actually spending some time with his mother.

0:52.1

She lives out of town and came in for the day.

0:55.5

So he's with her today.

0:58.1

But Gary, again, thanks, man.

0:59.8

And we had been emailing back and forth about some pretty interesting topics.

1:04.9

And if you have TikTok or you have any kind of social media where you're watching videos, we often see the

1:12.7

videos of people getting stopped for some kind of traffic violation. And things can go off

1:19.8

the rails pretty quick. Some people think they are entitled to a little bit more or have some

1:24.5

rights that they actually may not have. So you reached out to us

1:28.4

about that. Let's get into it, man. You've had to have seen, I don't know, when did you retire,

1:35.7

Gary? I retired in 2006. So I don't know if this was as prevalent then as it is now,

1:43.5

but did you ever have any situations

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