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Dennis and Zach discuss the hot topic of Trooper Two-Step, controversies surrounding it, and relevan
Dennis and Zach answer a few questions from the community with case law examples and anecdotes, goin
With the changes happening in law, Dennis and Zach discuss Qualified Immunity and recall relevant in
Aaron Moss shares a heartfelt anecdote of a traffic stop conducted after taking Kenny's Street Acade
Dennis and Zach discuss procedures leading up to a vehicle search and arrest, as well as relevant ca
Picking up where they last left off with Vehicle Exceptions, Dennis and Zach discuss the matter of p
Dennis and newcomer to the Street Cop Family Zach Miller discuss a common question about the automob
Dennis stresses the importance of reading Miranda Rights and knowing relevant case laws to keep case
Jeff Smith outlines some precautions around the arcs of doors during vehicle stops and how things ca
Dennis and special guest Kenny Williams (a.k.a. The Red Ninja) tackle questions from the community.
Dennis answers a call about when it is appropriate to do a partial vs. full plate check while not en
In this heated episode, Dennis explains a simple rule that seems to be warped into a myth and is con
Tom Rizzo explains how pandering to an antagonist that is looking to cancel you is an exercise in fu
Dennis answers a question on vehicle selection and provides some insights on how to develop a strate
Tom Rizzo explains the pitfalls of doing things for recognition and the trappings of not giving othe
In an excerpt from an earlier video, Dennis talks about his experience as a rookie and how he reeval
We have a special guest episode of The Squad Room featuring our very own Dennis Benigno of Street Co
Dennis explains the legalities of Terry Frisking, how it can change from state to state, and how to
Dennis explains that not everyone needs to perform the trooper 2-step to gain lawful consent, depend
Dennis explains that to succeed as a good Supervisor, you have to remember that you are working for