• PART 2 - Training Day - Former LAPD Officer Ruben Palomares - The Real Story
    2024/10/21

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a former San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    In this episode, former LAPD Officer Ruben Palomares continues to describe the Life behind his downfall with the LAPD and answers questions for the audience. Ruben and others, while working CRASH, the selection process to join, such as a high-profile gang unit, Rampart, and the Undercover Narcotics Unit (21 Jump Street), where he purchased and identified students who were selling narcotics in area high schools. Ruben talks about his first shooting, staging robberies, and many other criminal acts that inspired the movie Training Day. This is real Life on the Streets of Los Angeles.

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    55 分
  • PART 1 - Training Day - Former LAPD Officer Ruben Palomares - The Real Story
    2024/10/21

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a former San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    In this episode, former LAPD Officer Ruben Palomares describes the Life behind his downfall with the LAPD. Ruben and others, while working CRASH, the selection process to join, such as a high-profile gang unit, Rampart, and the Undercover Narcotics Unit (21 Jump Street), where he purchased and identified students who were selling narcotics in area high schools. Ruben talks about his first shooting, staging robberies, and many other criminal acts that inspired the movie Training Day. This is real Life on the Streets of Los Angeles.

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    59 分
  • PART 2 - The Mexican Mafia (La EME) Prison Gang - Former EME Member and Shot Caller Ramon "Mundo" Mendoza answers questions from listeners.
    2024/10/21

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a retired San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    The Mexican Mafia (La EME) Prison Gang - Former EME Member and Shot Caller Ramon "Mundo" Mendoza discusses the prison gang. We will discuss who the EME is, where it started, and how it controls the prison and the streets. In this episode, Mundo answers questions from our listeners.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • The Mexican Mafia (La EME) Prison Gang - Former EME Member and Shot Caller Ramon "Mundo" Mendoza discusses the prison gang.
    2024/10/21

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a retired San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    The Mexican Mafia (La EME) Prison Gang - Former EME Member and Shot Caller Ramon "Mundo" Mendoza discusses the prison gang. We will discuss who the EME is, where it started, and how it controls the prison and the streets. Mundo will discuss how the gang was formed, how the name was selected, and who the gang members started the gang. Mundo will discuss how the gang controls its membership, his defection from the gang, why he defected, being on the ‘Green List,' and the Witness Protection Program. It's the “Mundo Story.”

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    1 時間 13 分
  • PART 2 - The Calexico Police Scandal – What happened? Did the Sinaloa Cartel infiltrate the ranks of the PD?
    2024/10/21

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a retired San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    PART 2 - This episode is on the Calexico Police Department in Southern California. The FBI investigated the Calexico Police Department in October 2014. The FBI raided the department at the request of Police Chief Mike Bostic, who was hired to investigate corruption within the department. The Justice Department also investigated and found several issues, including a lack of supervision and accountability. Was the PD infiltrated by the Sinaloa Cartel, which had and continues to have a stronghold in the border city of Mexicali, Baja California border in Mexico? Retired Calexico Police Chief Gonzalo 'Chalo' Gerardo talks about the investigation and the issues policing a small border city.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • PART 1 - The Calexico Police Scandal – What happened? Did the Sinaloa Cartel infiltrate the ranks?
    2024/10/21

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a retired San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    PART 1 - This episode is on the Calexico Police Department in Southern California. The FBI investigated the Calexico Police Department in October 2014. The FBI raided the department at the request of Police Chief Mike Bostic, who was hired to investigate corruption within the department. The Justice Department also investigated and found several issues, including a lack of supervision and accountability. Was the PD infiltrated by the Sinaloa Cartel, which had and continues to have a stronghold in the border city of Mexicali, Baja California border in Mexico? Retired Calexico Police Chief Gonzalo 'Chalo' Gerardo talks about the investigation and the issues policing a small border city.

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    1 時間 10 分
  • The Murder of Elizabeth Sullivan - Retired San Diego Police Homicide Detective Kim Collier
    2024/10/20

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. The podcast has four hosts. Benny Cruz, a retired San Diego Sheriff's Detective; David Contreras, a retired San Diego Police Detective Sergeant; Sean Murphy, a retired San Diego Police Lieutenant; and Gonzalo "Chalo" Gerardo, retired Calexico Police Chief. The podcast goes live every Tuesday at 6 pm (PST). All the episodes start with an introductory video and song. The panel interviews many individuals, such as Prison Wardens, Alex Marentes, Buggs of Borderland Beat, Parole Agents, Hector Bravo of That Guard Podcast, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, DEA agents, former LAPD Rampart Officer Ruben Palomares, and Jay Flores, one of the Chicago Twins that brought down Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman from the Sinaloa Cartel, and many other guests. You can watch the video podcast on YouTube by going to their YouTube Channel.

    On October 13, 2014, 31-year-old Elizabeth Sullivan went missing from San Diego, California. Two years later, her body was found in a freezer in the San Diego Bay. Her husband, a former U.S. Navy sailor, was subsequently arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to prison. The case caught national attention, and the Sullivan case was featured on Dateline NBC. The Dateline episode was titled "Secrets By The Bay." Detective Collier will discuss the investigation and some of the case details.

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    1 時間 23 分
  • ASH WEDNESDAY - The Chincano Squad - The Story of Houston PDs First Bilingual Homicide Team
    2024/10/19

    The Gray Line, The Story Behind The Blue Line, is a law enforcement podcast discussing numerous topics. If you love God, Family, Country, Whiskey, and a Great Cigar, Ash Wednesday is for you. Have a cigar and a cold drink with Retired Phoenix Police Detective Bobby Arce and San Diego Police Detective Sergeants Doug Collier and David Contreras every Wednesday at 6 pm (PST). They are three former law enforcement gunslingers who interview past, present, and future gunslingers. All the episodes start with an introductory video and song.

    This episode is on the Houston Police Department's first bilingual Homicide Team. Forty-five years ago, a group of bilingual Houston police officers broke police barriers by becoming the first Hispanic unit in the nation. Our panel will discuss how they came to become detectives assigned to a major metropolitan police Homicide Unit. We will hear about their struggles, battles, crime in the 1970s, big-city crime, and success in solving many unsolved, unworked murder cases in Houston.

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    1 時間 8 分