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Violent Crimes, Narcotics & Getting Shot in the Breonna Taylor Raid | John Mattingly

Locked In with Ian Bick

Ian Bick

Society & Culture

4.8745 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2025

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

Retired police Sgt. John Mattingly sits down to share the unfiltered truth about his decades in law enforcement. From working narcotics and violent crimes to running postage interdiction, Mattingly has seen it all — and some of those cases still haunt him to this day. In this powerful interview, he opens up about his early years as a police officer, the dangers of working narcotics cases, and the emotional weight of investigating violent crimes. He also talks about the unique world of postage interdiction and the major arrests it led to. But the case that changed everything was the Breonna Taylor raid, where Mattingly was shot and nearly killed. He discusses how that night ended his career, how the media shaped the public narrative, and what he says really happened during the raid. This is a raw, honest conversation about the realities of police work, the trauma that comes with it, the impact of media coverage, and what life is like after walking away from the badge. #JohnMattingly #BreonnaTaylorCase #LawEnforcementStories #PoliceInterview #TrueCrimePodcast #MediaTruth #NarcoticsUnit #LockedInPodcast Thank you to BLUECHEW for sponsoring this episode: Visit https://bluechew.com/ and use promo code LOCKEDIN at checkout to get your first month of BlueChew FREE & pay five bucks for shipping. Connect with John Mattingly: https://johnmattingly.com/ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Use code LOCKEDIN for 20% OFF Wooooo Energy Buy Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00 Intro & Most Memorable Cases 02:00 Meet John Mattingly: Kentucky Law Enforcement Career 05:00 Early Life, Family, and Upbringing 11:00 Becoming a Cop: Motivations and Education 18:00 Changing Law Enforcement Environment & Training 27:00 Media Portrayal of Police & Pop Culture 31:00 Policing Realities: First Calls and Trauma 36:00 Mental Health in Law Enforcement 40:00 Violent Crimes: Domestic Abuse and Case Handling 43:00 Rising Through the Ranks: Narcotics and Special Units 48:00 Youth, Gangs, and Street Crime 55:00 Frustrations with the Justice System 01:00:00 Most Haunting Cases: Loss and Pain 01:05:00 Coping with Trauma and Systemic Justice Issues 01:11:00 Major Case Narcotics & Parcel Interdiction 01:17:00 Parcel Operations: Drugs and Scams in the Mail 01:23:00 The Breonna Taylor Raid: Lead-Up and Details 01:30:00 Aftermath: Riots, Threats, and Media Narrative 01:37:00 Court Cases and Clearing the Record 01:43:00 Reflection, Lessons Learned & Life After Policing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Claire worked in the marketing department for an up-and-coming artisan

1:11.6

bakery. Unfortunately, the artisan bakery in question was so up-and-coming. Nobody actually

1:19.1

knew it existed. But then she had the really good idea to use Canva to create a business

1:25.0

plan. It looked good, really, really good. Their investors thought so too.

1:31.4

And now their hotcakes are selling like, well, exactly. Thanks, Canva. What's one case you'll never

1:38.8

forget about when you were working in violent crimes? Call comes out that says there's been a small

1:43.5

kid, a three-year-old shot in the head.

1:44.6

When you encounter these types of situations, how do you go on to the next one? And he's shaking me, man, are my kids alive? And I'd say, I'm sorry. Tell us about the incident that happens towards the end of your career. He fired the gun, and it hit my upper thigh. I went through my femoral artery. I was able to get some shots back, and then I went behind the doorframe.

2:00.5

Is there anything you wish you did differently over the course of your career?

2:03.3

Retired Kentucky Police Sergeant. femoral artery. I was able to get some shots back, and then I went behind the doorframe. Is there anything you wish you did differently over the course of your career?

2:03.3

Retired Kentucky police sergeant John Mattingley spent decades in law enforcement from narcotics

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