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Gangland Wire

Undercover State Trooper and the KC Mob

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the host, Gary Jenkins, interviews retired Missouri State Trooper Tom Gray about his months-long undercover investigation of Kansas City Mafia figures who were buying stolen property. The main target was a man named James H. Bradley Jr. or “Junior” as he was known. Because he operated a popular restaurant across the street from City Hall and Police Headquarters, a Kansas City cop would not be able to operate undercover. A police major had obtained the cooperation of the courts, the prosecutor and the County jail to get a prisoner out without any charges pending. Actually, this man, John Horn, had charges pending, but those charges were held back from public view and he was released into the custody of the KC police Department. The judge, in this case, required the police department to babysit with Mr. Horn and they were not to let him out of their sight until he had proven his worth enough that the prosecutor and the judge would agree to dismiss his charges. The Kansas City Police White Collar Crime and Intelligence Unit joined forces to make sure all the rules were followed. The police borrowed a Missouri state trooper who was working a drug case in Columbia, Missouri and was unknown in Kansas City. During the next several months, Trooper Tom Gray would arrive at the safe house where officers stayed overnight to watch Horn and they would “go to work.” They had a budget to buy property like women’s clothing, jewelry, cigarettes, canned hams, and other items. They took this supposedly stolen property to Junior Bradley’s Pumpernik Deli and sold them to him for about twenty-five cents on the dollar. He paid the sellers in cash and then resold this property out of the back room of his deli or a retail location he operated in the city market. 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

0:10.0

Detective Gary Jenkins.

0:20.1

If you saw my movie, Brothers Against Brothers, you saw Tom talking about an investigation that he was

0:26.0

involved in, involving one of the subjects of that movie, Carl Sparrow.

0:30.4

Well, there's a whole lot more to that story, and I knew after we filmed him to help end

0:35.6

off that movie, because he was working in investigation just before

0:39.9

Carl Sparrow got killed. There was a whole lot more to it, and I just figured I'd get him back in here

0:45.3

and we'll do a podcast on it. So if you haven't seen the movie, Brothers Against Brothers,

0:50.6

Go out there, and you can hit it up for $1.99 on Amazon if you go to the more purchase options and get it in the SD version.

0:59.4

Give me a review when you get done with that, if you would.

1:02.1

And you'll learn a little bit more about how Tom fit into that, but we're going to talk about that whole investigation, which was a really interesting investigation.

1:10.0

Tom, welcome.

1:10.7

We're really glad to have you in here today.

1:12.4

Well, thank you. Glad to be here. So, Tom, you're with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, and you were

1:18.0

working with the Kansas City Police Department. Tell us, tell us, tell my wiretappers out there

1:22.6

a little bit about your career with the State Patrol. Well, I, prior to this, I was on the road for eight years in uniform, and then I would transfer

1:33.5

off the road into narcotics, and I remained in narcotics the rest of my career, which

1:39.3

ended up being 25 years in narcotics.

1:42.0

Interesting.

1:42.3

Now, by on the road, that means that you had a uniform and a Mark Trooper.

1:47.5

You're the guy that's sitting out there running radar on the interstates that catches me when I go pop over a rise about 80 mile an hour, right?

1:55.1

That's me.

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