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  1. What a great episode! I was up at 2:30 am watching the Ask A Cop Podcast! In Season 1, Episode 14, “Shoot Don’t Shoot / Killer Kids,” hosts Daryll Triplett and Co-Host Steve Turner deliver an insightful and thought-provoking discussion. As someone who has watched all episodes and is a big fan, I can say this episode truly stands out.

    Daryll and Steve dive deep into the intense topics of police decision-making and juvenile involvement in crime. They unravel the complexities with clarity and empathy, offering eye-opening insights and expert perspectives. The episode challenges perceptions and sparks crucial conversations about law enforcement dilemmas and community safety.

    If you’re looking for a podcast that tackles tough issues with honesty and depth, the Ask A Cop Podcast is a must-listen. Daryll bring his experience and humor to every episode, making complex topics accessible and engaging. Don’t miss out on this compelling exploration—it’s definitely worth staying up late for!

  2. “Weaponizing L.E. and Violence to Silence”

    VS: “Ask A Cop opened my eyes to how law enforcement is being misused. We need this show more than ever to shine a light on the truth.”

    “This episode was an absolute must-listen! ‘Weaponizing L.E. and Violence to Silence’ shows how deep the issue runs. I’m so thankful for Ask A Cop for tackling these hard topics.”

  3. “Armed and Dangerous: The Reality of Police Power”

    Eric Thompson: “Ask A Cop is doing incredible work by bringing real conversations to the public. This episode on police power made me think differently about the responsibilities they carry.”

  4. “What Happens When the Police Go to Jail?”

    Eric Thompson: “I had no idea how complex and dangerous it is when police officers are jailed. This episode was eye-opening, and Ask A Cop is doing great work.”

  5. “Survive the Stop! Shooting of Sonya Massey”

    Blue Diamond: “The Sonya Massey story was heartbreaking. Ask A Cop brought the truth to light, and the insights they shared are critical for the public to hear.”

    1. “Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Blue Diamond. The Sonya Massey story is indeed heartbreaking, and Daryll and Jeff were clear in their stance that the officer who shot her was in the wrong and should be held accountable. It’s important for the public to hear these truths, and ‘Ask A Cop’ is committed to bringing critical issues like this to light.”

  6. I like this episode, and what a way to spend my birthday… Thanks for all of the birthday wishes!

  7. “Non-Lethal Weapons”

    Eric Thompson: “Non-lethal weapons are a huge topic right now, and Ask A Cop is making sure we get the facts. This podcast is the kind of content we need more of.”

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DARYLL TRIPLETT

Daryll Triplett is a talented comedian with a host of colorful character profiles and real-life experiences pulled from 30+ years as a police officer including the irascible “Officer Keep It Real”. Daryll’s unique brand of humor has delighted audiences coast to coast. Today, Daryll Triplett is a standup comedian, professional emcee and event host.

JEFF PLAIR

Dedicated and Veteran Law Enforcement professional with over a decade in law enforcement with extensive experience in providing community safety, enforcing the laws, maintaining the peace, decreasing crime rates, assisting citizens, investigating accidents and conducting routine patrols.