• Summary

  • This is The Strong Blue Line's Cop Talk podcast. Retired cop, pastor, and author Tim Rupp is out to make the thin blue line a strong blue line by giving law enforcement officers the tools they need to win tactically, mentally, and ethically—or body, soul, and spirit. Cop Talk equips and empowers cops to not just survive but thrive at work and at home while serving in a profession that is becoming less respected and more difficult each day.
    Tim Rupp
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Episodes
  • EP 22: 11/20/24 - Atheist Chaplains?
    Nov 20 2024

    Interact with Tim Rupp and The Strong Blue Line by email to coptalk@therev.fm

    Do Atheist Chaplains really exist? Yes, they do. What hope do Atheist Chaplains provide to patients and their loved ones as they confront some of life's most challenging crises?

    An article from CNN, dated 11/07/24, investigates this very thing of Atheist Chaplains. Tim discusses the article and the confusion behind the hope they provide.

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    24 mins
  • EP 21: 11/13/24 - A Pet Squirrel Indicates Government Overreach
    Nov 13 2024

    Interact with Tim Rupp and The Strong Blue Line by email to coptalk@therev.fm

    An article from Law Enforcement Today (Editorial article) indicates a story about a squirrel getting euthanized would pass by without any notice. However, P'nut the Squirrel offers a shining example of government overreach and the priorities of the ruling class.

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    25 mins
  • EP 20: 11/06/24 - Washington PD officers no longer allowed to personalize equipment after OIS settlement
    Nov 6 2024

    Interact with Tim Rupp and The Strong Blue Line by email to coptalk@therev.fm

    An article from Police1, dated August 26th, titled 'Washington PD officers no longer allowed to personalize equipment after OIS settlement.' How did this lawsuit come about? 4 officers responded to a report of a disturbance at a Starbucks. The man was known to be mentally ill and known to officers, who's name was Timothy Green. He was acting radical toward the officers, which led 2 officers to Tase him, but failed to incapacitate him. So another officer shot him 3 times, incapacitated him, and began life-saving measures. The whole lawsuit came about because in the police videos it was evident that they displayed Blue Lives Matter emblems and a sticker reminiscent of the "Don't Tread On Me" flag. What is your opinion on this matter? Tune in and join the discussion with Tim Rupp.

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    25 mins

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