Our Pittsburgh Brothers

This week’s show is dedicated to the three fallen Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania cops and the two who were wounded while responding to a domestic disturbance yesterday. Our thought and prayers go out to the officers, their family and friends.

What a week. Things have settled down for Mack and Morgan but Rich had the week from hell as a result of an corrupted table in his online training system. On the bright side, we received audio comments from Chief Jay Curtman and Kevin Rizo.

In the news this week, lunch at McDonald’s seemed like a good idea but it was shot down. The fire fighters come through in a big way for the Oakland police. Does the ShamWow absorb blood? A liquor store owner locks in on a thief. Our keynote story this week involves a door to door dentist. Really! Toilet cooking is a bad idea on so many levels. Isn’t it nice that the entire family can get involved in the family business? An Ohio women was pushed too far and she pushed back. Morgan’s last story really sucked.

This week we have the second installment of new audio segment from Great Britain. Remember we are still looking for a name for the segment that is written by Kevin Rizo and narrated by Michael Dickie. So far we only one suggestion – The British Beat.

Claude Talford wrote to ask for some help with some pre-disaster contracts for small government. Anyone who is willing to share their contracts can send an email to talback@copcast.net and I will send you Claude’s email address.

March madness is almost over so the basketball games have really slowed down. Turn off the television, download the show, fire up the iPod lay back in the recliner and enjoy.

 
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3 Comments on “CopCAST Episode 117 – Our Pittsburgh Brothers”


By Tony Allen. April 12th, 2009 at 15:09

May they rest in peace.
Tony.
Ireland

By Tony Allen. April 12th, 2009 at 15:09

May they rest in peace.

Tony.
Ireland

By Craig. April 14th, 2009 at 4:22

I used to live in the borough of Forest Hills, PA, which is a Pittsburgh suburb. 4 of their 8 cops have been shot in recent years. Yes, half of their entire force!

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