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Host: Tyler Owen and Clint McNear discussing topics, issues, and stories within the law enforcement community. TMPA is the voice of Texas Law Enforcement, focused on protecting those who serve. Since 1950, we have been defending the rights and interests of Texas Peace Officers by providing the best legal assistance in the country, effective lobbying at state and local levels, affordable training, and exemplary member support. As the largest law enforcement association in Texas, TMPA is proud to represent 33,000 local, county and state law enforcement officers.

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Blue Grit Podcast, TMPA Field Representative Leighton joins the show to break down two major developments for Texas law enforcement.First, Leighton discusses the recent victory in Texas City, where Mayor Dedrick Johnson lost his election, opening a long-awaited glimmer of hope for TMPA members and officers in that city. Leighton explains how Texas City officers reached this point, the challenges they have faced under hostile city leadership, and what this change could mean for the future of the department, the association, and the men and women who serve that community.Leighton also highlights a major win in Morgan’s Point, Texas, where the community rallied behind its police department and helped secure collective bargaining through a successful referendum. He explains the process, the work that went into earning public support, and how collective bargaining strengthens officers’ rights, working conditions, and long-term protections.This episode is a powerful look at what happens when officers stand united, communities show up, and TMPA helps lead the fight.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailFrom the battlefield… to the jail floor… to the front seat of a Texas DPS patrol unit — this is a story built on grit, sacrifice, and purpose.In this powerful episode, Texas DPS Regional Director Gabriel L. Ortiz sits down with Blue Grit to break down his remarkable 25-year journey in law enforcement. From his early days serving in the U.S. Air Force Security Forces, to working inside a county jail, to earning his badge as a Texas State Trooper, Director Ortiz has seen every level of the profession.He takes listeners inside his rise through the ranks — from Trooper to Special Agent, Lieutenant, Captain, and Major — as he leads complex investigations targeting gangs, narcotics, human trafficking, and violent crime across Texas.But this episode goes deeper than the badge.Director Ortiz opens up about a deeply personal chapter — his brother choosing a different path in life… one that ultimately ended in tragedy after being murdered by a rival gang. It’s a raw and powerful reminder of the realities law enforcement faces — not just professionally, but personally. (Check out this other powerful podcast about this story- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-brothers-ortiz/id1858078657)This is more than a career story. It’s about leadership, loss, resilience, and the unwavering commitment to serve.You don’t want to miss this one.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailBackroom deals. Evidence battles. A DA’s office under fire.We break down how to register for the TMPA/Texas FOP Conference and why full access puts you where the real influence happens. Mitch Landry delivers a Legislative update—because the fight at the Capitol is happening NOW. Clint McNear also jumps in, breaking down what to expect at the TMPA/TXFOP Conference and why you need to be there.But the core of this episode hits hard with Regional Attorney Doug O’Connell.Allegations against José Garza and the Travis County District Attorney’s Office raise serious questions: • Secret negotiations • Withheld evidence • Violations tied to the Brady Doctrine and the Michael Morton ActA motion to dismiss. A court of inquiry.This isn’t just Austin—this is about trust in the system.🎧 Subscribe. Share it. Stay informed.Link for Conference here- https://tmpa.org/tmpa/annualconferenceSupport the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailOn this episode of the Blue Grit Podcast, Host Tyler Owen and TMPA Field Representative Robby Campbell sit down with Polk County Judge candidate Larry Pfeil—not a courtroom judge, but the role that serves as the County’s chief executive. In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Pfeil breaks down his vision for restoring leadership, prioritizing public safety, and driving real economic growth in Polk County. From supporting law enforcement to making decisions that impact every resident, this race is about who will lead the county forward.This isn’t politics as usual—it’s about taking Polk County back.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailThis week, we’re exposing what’s really happening in Minneapolis. Minnesota FOP Spokesperson Kevin Rofidal joins Force Science’s Brian Baxter and Von Kliem for a hard-hitting breakdown of post-2020 policing—what changed, what didn’t, and what the public still gets wrong.We dig into burned precincts, shattered morale, and neighborhoods left without a true police presence. Then we move into the reality of split-second decisions: distorted body-cam angles, “apparent threat” in the eyes of the law, de-escalation mandates that don’t match real human performance, and the myths surrounding “officer-created jeopardy.”We also pull back the curtain on the latest ICE operations—doxxing maps, non-cooperation, political pressure, and how all of it impacts officer safety and community stability.If you want a straight-from-the-source look at modern policing in Minneapolis, this is the episode.Listen, subscribe, and share with someone who thinks they know the full story.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailA rural county’s safety net is only as strong as the deputies willing to hold the line.In Episode 128, we sit down with TMPA Regional Attorney and former Polk County District Attorney Lee Hon alongside TMPA Field Representative Robby Campbell to break down the growing controversy surrounding Polk County leadership and its impact on law enforcement.At the center of the discussion is Polk County Judge Sydney Murphy and the debate over Texas Senate Bill 22, a bill intended to help rural agencies raise salaries and remain competitive. We examine how Judge Murphy reduced the county-funded pay raise specifically for law enforcement because of SB22 funding, effectively offsetting the purpose of the state assistance.The episode follows the money from courthouse construction costs and elected officials’ pay increases to a grant-funded Public Defender’s Office that could exceed one million dollars annually once state funding sunsets. Meanwhile, the sheriff’s office and jail face retention challenges, staffing shortages, and declining morale.We also touch on the Brady List as another topic impacting officers and accountability.Most importantly, we discuss solutions: transparent multi-year compensation plans, retention incentives, and leadership that honors the true intent of SB22.Public safety is a promise. Episode 128 asks whether that promise is being protected.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailOne of Austin’s most watched police cases just took a dramatic turn. After years of indictments, delays, and a deadly-conduct conviction pushed by Travis County DA José Garza, Officer Christopher Taylor has now been fully acquitted on appeal.Attorney Doug O’Connell breaks down how a 2019 shooting—seen inside APD as clearly justified—became a political flashpoint, how docket equalization sent the case to West Texas, and how rare a full reverse and render truly is.We dig into the bigger picture: a DA elected to prosecute officers, a defund-era APD crippled by staffing losses, and a public demanding accountability without understanding split-second force decisions. Doug draws a chilling comparison to Uvalde:If you act, you’re charged. If you hesitate, you’re charged. What does that do to policing?He also opens up about the personal toll and why confidential, stigma-free mental-health support is essential for officers and their attorneys.A must-hear for anyone concerned about policing, justice, or officer wellness.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 126 of the Blue Grit Podcast, we sit down with San Marcos Police Commander Duwayne Poorboy to explore the intense world of crisis negotiation—and what it truly means to become the voice of calm in moments where every second counts.Commander Poorboy walks us through his recent experience at the prestigious Crisis Negotiation Competition & Seminar, an elite training event that brought together nearly 40 teams from across the globe. Recognized as one of the longest-running negotiator training venues in the nation—and one of the largest held each year—this competition pushes negotiators to the limits of communication, patience, and tactical problem-solving.The event’s training seminars deliver both advanced and foundational instruction for professionals operating in the most volatile environments, including:Hostage and crisis negotiatorsPatrol supervisorsCorrectional and jail staffTactical & special operations personnelCrisis response teamsAgency administrators & command staffHosted by Texas State University’s School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, the Hays County Sheriff’s Office, and the San Marcos Police Department, the seminars ensure negotiators receive world-class instruction rooted in proven crisis-response principles.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailIn Part 2, the @ForceScience team dives even deeper into the science-backed research, training methodology, and mission that set Force Science apart as the national standard for evidence-based law enforcement education. Building on the foundational concepts introduced in Part 1, the instructors break down how their courses reshape the way officers, investigators, leaders, and legal teams understand human performance under stress.Listeners will hear real examples of how Force Science training influences critical-incident investigations, enhances courtroom clarity, and protects both officers and communities through a better understanding of time, distance, decision-making, and behavioral science. The team highlights why agencies across the country rely on Force Science programs—such as the Force Science Certification Course, Realistic De-Escalation Instructor Course, and Advanced Human Factors—to transform policy, improve tactics, and elevate investigative accuracy.They also discuss the importance of continuing education in an era of rapidly evolving expectations and scrutiny. At its core, Force Science empowers professionals with research-driven insights that answer the questions most agencies struggle with: What did the officer perceive? Why did they react the way they did? And how does science help us explain it?Near the end of the episode, the team shares details about their marquee annual event—📅 Force Science Conference | September 22–24, 2026 | Austin, TexasHeld in the heart of Texas, this conference gathers the world’s leading experts in human performance, use-of-force science, investigations, and law enforcement leadership. Additional details can be found on their website:🔗 https://events.forcescience.com/force-science-conference-2026Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org

Send us Fan MailIn Episode #125, we welcome Brian Baxter and Von Kliem of Force Science—the organization reshaping how America understands human behavior in high-stress, split-second encounters. Their cutting-edge research reveals what really happens when perception narrows, reaction time collapses, and life-or-death decisions unfold faster than the brain can fully process.They break down the myths, the science, and the truth behind use-of-force incidents—and explain why their findings have become essential for investigators, trainers, attorneys, and frontline officers nationwide.If you’ve ever wondered what actually drives an officer’s decision in those critical moments… wait until you hear what Force Science has discovered.Support the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org