Department Of Justice Takes On Gun Rights For Americans In Multiple States! LEO Round Table S11E066
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In this episode of LEO Round Table, host Chip The Block delivers a high-energy, law enforcement-focused analysis of several critical current events. The show opens with a warning from the FBI about data security risks posed by foreign-developed mobile apps, particularly those from China, which may compromise user data and national security through unauthorized access and data harvesting. The central theme then shifts to a major policy development: the Department of Justice's renewed enforcement of the Second Amendment, targeting restrictive state gun laws in California, Washington, Massachusetts, and others. Chip argues this federal push—under the Trump administration—aims to empower law enforcement officers by allowing them to carry high-capacity magazines and bypass state restrictions, especially under the federal Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA). The episode also covers a dramatic case of a retired U.S. Army colonel from Tampa sentenced to two years in federal prison for leaking classified military information to a romantic interest via a photograph of a classified email. The host condemns the breach as reckless and dangerous, emphasizing the risks posed by top-secret clearance holders. Video segments highlight two intense confrontations: a shootout in Montgomery County, Maryland, where officers survived a deadly ambush, and a controversial shooting in Tucson, Arizona, where a female deputy shot an armed suspect who was backing away but not complying with commands. The episode concludes with a scathing report on a Monroe County Sheriff’s Sergeant jailed for falsifying timesheets over decades, highlighting systemic abuse of public trust. Throughout, Chip emphasizes accountability, the importance of constitutional rights, and the moral responsibility of law enforcement to uphold integrity.
Foreign-developed apps, especially those from China, pose serious national security risks by harvesting user data and enabling foreign government access.
The DOJ is actively challenging restrictive state gun laws to enforce federal Second Amendment rights, particularly benefiting law enforcement under LEOSA.
A retired colonel was sentenced to 24 months in prison for leaking classified military operations to a romantic partner—highlighting the dangers of compromising national security.
Law enforcement officers must be trained to respond tactically under fire, as demonstrated in the Montgomery County shootout where officers survived a blind-corner ambush.
Deputies must be empowered to act decisively when suspects create lethal threats—even if they are not directly pointing guns—like in the Tucson hotel lobby shooting.
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FBI Warns on Foreign Apps & National Security Risks
“You're screwing your friends too. And this permission gives the apps access to a host of personal information belonging to both the users and non-users in their contact list.”
DOJ Targets State Gun Laws to Enforce Second Amendment
“Gun doesn't kill people. Bad guys with guns kill people. We need more good guys with guns.”
Retired Colonel Sentenced for Leaking Classified Info
“Don't be one of those you know just keep your mouth shut stay away from the booze in the uh in the females and don't make stupid decisions trying to impress females and then you know spend you know 24 months in federal prison”
Body Cam Video: Montgomery County Shootout
“I was pretty impressed with how the officer moved from position to position using the tree as cover.”
Tucson Hotel Lobby Shooting: Deputy's Decisive Action
“She's not in a place where she can really get good cover because she's surrounded by glass doors. She takes him out.”
“Gun doesn't kill people. Bad guys with guns kill people. We need more good guys with guns.”
“She's not in a place where she can really get good cover because she's surrounded by glass doors. She takes him out.”
“You're screwing your friends too. And this permission gives the apps access to a host of personal information belonging to both the users and non-users in their contact list.”
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Kevin Charles Luke
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Eric Mixon
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