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LEO Round Table, April 13, 2026

LEO Round Table, April 13, 2026

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S11E071, Thief Comes After Officer With Knife Ending In Fatal Shooting On Video Critical Analysis of Law Enforcement News & Tactical Perspectives April 13, 2026 Major Case Files NYC Bomb Plot Thwarted Two ISIS-inspired teens from PA targeted Manhattan with TATP shrapnel bombs. Captured on dashcam saying: "I wanna start terror, bro." Brevard County Double Homicide 16-year-old girl (transitioning) shot and killed mother and mother's boyfriend. Motivation cited as gender identity disputes and "boiling point" tension. "We are just one failed bomb away from a nightmare... New York City is a soft target for ISIS-inspired threats."— Dr. Daren Porcher, Retired NYPD Tactical & Legal Debates Pueblo, CO: Knife Threat Analysis Issue: Officer retreated backwards (trip hazard). Critique: Use of "Beta Commands" (e.g., "I don't want to shoot you") vs. authoritative commands. Outcome: Fatal shooting justified by "Objective Reasonableness." Legislative Shift: Florida Gov. DeSantis pushes to ban First-Cousin Marriage, citing cultural concerns and genetic health risks. #BearSprayDiscipline#SelfDefenseIllinois#GrahamVConnor#DeEscalation Host: Chip The BlockGuests: Capt. Bret Bartlett, Dr. Daren Porcher 45 Min Read / Listen Introduction This session of the LEO Round Table features law enforcement veterans Chip The Block, Captain Bret Bartlett, and Dr. Daren Porcher. The panel provides a professional post-mortem on high-profile incidents, including a thwarted NYC bomb plot, a tragic domestic double homicide involving a transitioning teenager, and the tactical nuances of recent officer-involved shootings. Detailed Summary 1. Thwarted NYC Bomb Plot and the "Soft Target" Threat Federal prosecutors recently released chilling dashcam evidence involving two teenagers from Pennsylvania who plotted a mass-casualty event in Manhattan. The suspects, aged 18 and 19, were recorded discussing plans to kill up to 60 people using homemade TATP explosives during an anti-Islam demonstration. The plot failed when the devices failed to detonate, leading to their immediate apprehension by NYPD officers, including a bureau commander who personally engaged in the pursuit. The panel emphasized that New York City remains the premier "soft target" in the U.S., and this incident highlights the persistent threat of ISIS-inspired domestic terrorism. Dr. Porcher praised the "grade one police work" involved in the "backwards investigation" that traced the plot from the scene back to its origin. Incident Profile: Manhattan Bomb Plot 60 Targeted Casualties TATP Explosive Type 2 Suspects in Custody Backup Plan: Vehicle ramming attack targeting parades or festivals if explosives failed. 2. Domestic Double Homicide: The Palm Bay Shooting A 16-year-old girl in Brevard County, Florida, is facing first-degree premeditated murder charges for the shooting deaths of her mother and her mother's boyfriend. The suspect allegedly ambushed the victims upon their return home, greeting them before opening fire with a revolver she had stolen from her mother's room. The investigation revealed deep-seated domestic tension regarding the suspect's gender identity transition and her mother's personal relationship. The panel discussed the intersection of mental health and violent escalation, noting that the suspect had a "backup plan" involving a knife in case the firearm malfunctioned. 3. Tactical Review: The Pueblo Officer-Involved Shooting In Pueblo, Colorado, an officer fatally shot a robbery suspect, Aaron Vigil, who advanced on him with a knife following a vehicle pursuit. The surveillance footage showed Vigil violently robbing an elderly woman before fleeing. During the confrontation, the officer was seen retreating backwards in a parking lot while issuing commands. Captain Bartlett criticized the use of "beta commands"—specifically the phrase "I don't want to shoot you"—arguing that such language signals hesitation to a suspect and can embolden them. The panel agreed that while de-escalation is the goal, commands must be authoritative and clear to maintain the "zone of safety". Tactical Takeaways: Use-of-Force Avoid "Beta Commands": Phrases like "I don't want to shoot you" can project a lack of resolve to the assailant. Movement: Retreating directly backward increases trip hazards; moving laterally to cover is preferred. Zone of Safety: A knife-wielding suspect can close a 20-foot gap faster than an officer can react. 4. Legislative and Disciplinary Controversies The discussion concluded with a look at polarizing legal issues: Florida Marriage Laws: Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing to ban first-cousin marriage, citing public health and genetic concerns, aligning Florida with the majority of other U.S. states. Discipline vs. Abuse: In Alabama, a mother faces felony charges for using bear spray to discipline her "unruly" elementary-aged children, an act the panel found extreme despite their own "spare the rod" upbringings. Self-Defense in Illinois: A mother in ...
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