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Wearing the Badge with Garry McCarthy

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In "Wearing the Badge," former Chicago top cop Garry McCarthy offers a rare look into the inner workings of one of America’s most-scrutinized police forces. Beyond breaking down the latest crime trends and the policies that shape strategies, McCarthy and seasoned law enforcement officials share what it really means to wear the badge—revealing both the challenges and rewards of serving on the front lines.2025 Fox 32 Chicago Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
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  • He took a bullet to save the president | Wearing the Badge S2 E3
    Jan 17 2026
    Former Secret Service Agent Tim McCarthy (no relation to host Garry McCarthy) joins Wearing the Badge with a story that puts him in an exceptionally small club: he took a bullet protecting President Ronald Reagan during the 1981 assassination attempt. Tim breaks down what happened in those seconds outside the Washington Hilton—how training takes over, how the team moved the president, and what stays with you for life. Then he fast-forwards to the second act of his career: leaving the federal world, stepping into local policing leadership, and eventually serving as Orland Park Police Chief—where the job becomes unions, arbitration, politics, and the everyday realities of public safety. 00:00 Cold open: the coin flip, the shooting, and the images that stay 01:36 Welcome + “Are we related?” 02:48 Ireland roots, “Black and Tans,” and family stories 05:05 Name confusion + the other Tim McCarthy (MAP union) 06:25 NY politics + fear of crime + quality-of-life policing 09:52 Chicago justice politics + Cliff Lewis case discussion 12:56 Major Crimes Task Force + murder numbers and clearance rates 15:01 Tim’s background: South Side, Leo High, Illinois football 18:44 Joining the Secret Service + the entrance test + Chicago field work 24:59 Presidential detail: Carter to Reagan to Bush 26:39 The day Reagan was shot: advance, crowd scan, six shots 32:35 Recovery, the danger of a .22, and meeting Reagan in the hospital 37:17 Back to work, body armor, and the 9/11 suit story 40:36 Leaving DC + private sector detour + path to Orland Park chief 43:36 Recertifying, training requirements, and what’s “useful” in the field 46:21 SES management training + learning a union environment fast 49:32 Command decisions, community pressure, and the “why I was sent” moment 52:23 Union arbitration war story + sanctions and settlements 54:32 Fitness standards, buy-in, and culture shifts 56:33 Final thoughts: courage, service, and closing the episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    1 h
  • Poisoned, not “overdosed”: Inside America’s fentanyl war
    Nov 8 2025
    Former NYPD/CPD leader Garry McCarthy sits down with retired CPD gang investigator Terry Almanza and former DEA Special Operations chief Derek Maltz for a blunt conversation about America’s synthetic-drug crisis. They compare “overdoses” versus poisonings, unpack cartel–China pipelines, debate border and national-security gaps, and talk plainly about loss: both Garry and Terry lost daughters. Almanza explains how she pushed Chicago to pursue drug-induced homicide cases and built a national advocacy network; Maltz brings hard numbers and a strategy for education, accountability, and data-driven enforcement. It’s tough, personal, and focused on fixes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    55 m
  • Catching school shooters before they act | Wearing the Badge S2E1
    Oct 27 2025
    Former Naperville detective turned national trainer Rich Wistocki explains how “leakage” on social media lets schools and police spot would-be shooters before they act. In a wide-open conversation, he walks through the three-phase playbook that’s stopped dozens of plots and how simple evidence steps turn red flags into real cases. 00:00 — Introduction 01:22 — Who is Rich Wistocki? 02:40 — Immediate Action Mindset 04:02 — Early Career 05:27 — Patrol to Juvenile Detective; Martial Arts & SWAT 09:35 — Working Cyber in the AOL Era 12:10 — Big-Tech Training 13:22 — Taking Cyber into Schools 15:30 — Data Surprise: More Education, Less Victimization 16:40 — Will County High-Tech Crimes Unit (100 Predators) 17:39 — Welcome to my TEDx Talk 18:20 — Retirement: Kiss My Ass 21:20 — Sell 'em a Real-Time Crime Center 24:07 — Kane County Build-Out; Jamie Mosser Shout-Out 27:10 — What a School Resource Officer Should Be 28:50 — The SRO vs. Counselors Debate (Park Ridge Anecdote) 31:07 — School Ticketing Fight 34:05 — School Shooters Love Showing Their Hand 34:39 — Fast Response 35:24 — The Five Evidence Pieces Schools Must Gather 37:34 — Case Study: Graduation Plot Foiled 38:45 — Case Study: Bathroom Video & Fast Intervention 40:16 — Building Cases from Reels & Stories 41:35 — Don’t Knock-and-Talk Without a Warrant 43:20 — Red-Flag/Firearm Protection Orders as a Tool 44:13 — Active Shooter Doctrine: Stop the Threat 45:19 — Common Denominators: Trauma, Research, and “How They Did It” 46:51 — FBI/Local Hand-Off Gaps; The Georgia Example 49:19 — The Three-Phase Plan to Stop 94% of Plots 51:13 — Adoption Challenges & Getting Buy-In 54:14 — The Nobility of the Job & Call to Action 56:39 — Outro / Credits Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    56 m
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