Bad Guy Nearly Hits Officer With Motorcycle After A High Speed Escape! LEO Round Table S11E065
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The episode of LEO Round Table dives deep into a series of high-profile law enforcement incidents, beginning with a shocking story of a U.S. Secret Service agent assigned to Dr. Jill Biden who accidentally shot himself during a negligent discharge at Philadelphia International Airport. Host Chip The Block and former Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Rich Steropoli dissect the evolving narrative, criticizing the lack of transparency, the absurdity of the official story, and the agency’s failure to hold agents accountable. They then turn to the suspension of a female Secret Service agent, Maya Perez, who was faulted for critical security failures at the 2024 Butler rally where President Trump was nearly assassinated. Her repeated suspensions, undisclosed marriage to a foreign national, and continued employment despite being deemed a 'do not admit' raise serious concerns about leadership and accountability within the agency. The conversation shifts to the FBI’s investigation into former National Counterterrorism Center official Joe Kent, who resigned publicly over the Iran war, sparking a leak probe. Steropoli condemns Kent’s public assessment that Iran posed no threat, calling it dangerously irresponsible. The episode concludes with video analyses of a Fort Worth police shooting and a high-speed motorcycle chase in Port St. Lucie, Florida, where a suspect fled at 103 mph, struck an officer, and was arrested after running through a drive-thru. Both incidents prompt debate over officer response, use of force, and the overreliance on tasers in dynamic situations.
Secret Service agents are repeatedly failing in high-stakes protective duties, raising serious questions about leadership, training, and accountability.
The agency’s culture of silence and lack of public transparency after incidents like negligent discharges erodes public trust.
Leadership failures at the Secret Service allow agents with repeated misconduct to remain on the job, despite clear evidence of incompetence.
Publicly sharing classified assessments on national security threats undermines intelligence integrity and national safety.
Officers must prioritize immediate physical control over distant taser use in high-risk pursuits to ensure their own safety.
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Secret Service Agent Shoots Himself at Philadelphia Airport
“You're telling me a shot gets fired inside of a terminal, particularly in Philadelphia, and hundreds of cops don't swarm that terminal.”
Secret Service Agent Suspended Again Over Butler Rally Failures
“If you've been deemed a do not admit, how can you still be in the employ of the U.S. Secret Service?”
FBI Investigates Former Intelligence Official Joe Kent Over Leak Probe
“You get these analysts and, you know, Abigail Spanberger is another great example of somebody that had access to the same type of information.”
Fort Worth Police Officer Shoots Suspect Who Raised Gun
A body cam video shows a Fort Worth officer shooting a 33-year-old man, Alejandro Serrano, who approached with a firearm during a domestic violence call. The suspect had a history of mental health issues and had fired 20–30 rounds earlier. The hosts agree the shooting was justified, but emphasize the importance of situational awareness and the need for officers to act decisively when faced with immediate threats.
Motorcyclist Fleeing at 103 MPH Hits Officer, Runs Through Drive-Thru
A 20-year-old motorcyclist in Port St. Lucie, Florida, fled police at 103 mph, struck an officer, and ran through a drive-thru before being tased. The hosts criticize the officer’s delayed physical response and over-reliance on the taser from a distance, arguing that closing the gap was essential for officer safety and control.
“If you've been deemed a do not admit, how can you still be in the employ of the U.S. Secret Service?”
“You're telling me a shot gets fired inside of a terminal, particularly in Philadelphia, and hundreds of cops don't swarm that terminal.”
“It's just absolutely ridiculous. This whole issue about the marriage, marriage to a foreign national. Now there's some talk about the foreign national being here illegally.”
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Rich Steropoli
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Maya Perez
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Chip The Block
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Joe Kent
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Dr. Jill Biden
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Philadelphia International Airport
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Port St. Lucie Police Department
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Joe Biden
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National Counterterrorism Center
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