Behind The Line

Tim Hageman

Untold stories from First Responders and Military Veterans. BTL recognizes the men and women who serve and protect our communities, as well as our Nation and gives them a platform to share first hand accounts and real life stories. Please consider supporting the Behind The Line podcast by becoming a patron by visiting www.patreon.com/BehindTheLine

  1. 10: Javier Bustos: "24 Hours I'll Never Forget"

    18/01/2023

    10: Javier Bustos: "24 Hours I'll Never Forget"

    Javier Bustos became a police officer in 1999 with the Austin Police Department and after a distinguished career, he retired in 2022. Prior to becoming a police officer, Javier served for 11 ½ years in the United States Air Force. On September 25, 2010, Javier responded to a “threatening man with a gun” call and as a result, was involved in an officer-involved shooting.  Because of his actions that evening, Javier was awarded the Austin Police Department’s Medal of Valor. In this episode, Javier goes into great detail surrounding his officer-involved shooting and how this incident forever changed his life. Javier and his wife Cathy, who was also a law enforcement officer, are certified in Law Enforcement Peer Support and together they started, “That Peer Support Couple.” You can learn more about the work they do at: cathyandjavi.com. In 2019, Javier wrote an article called, “On Being Involved: When I Got Home,” which you can read at http://www.officerinvolvedproject.com/essays/whenigothome. #homicides #homicidedetective #detective #podcast #backtheblue #police #truecrime #truecrimecommunity ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----  You can listen to the episode on Spotify, YouTube, Apple, and Anchor. Please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patron. Every bit helps us continue to share stories from our first responders and military veterans and bring awareness to all the good work they do.

    1hr 19min
  2. 06/12/2022

    07: Chief Keith Kauffman, Audacious Police Chief, Tactical Medicine Leadership

    In this episode of Behind The Line, Keith Kauffman talks about his law enforcement career, his time as a police chief, his leadership philosophy, and the importance of having law enforcement officers trained in Tactical Medicine.   Keith began his law enforcement career in 1994 with the Hawthorne Police Department located in Southern California.  In 2015, Keith was appointed as the police chief of the Redondo Beach Police Department, also located in Southern California.      In February of 2022, after 28 years in law enforcement, Keith decided it was time to retire; however, he stayed on as the City’s acting fire chief until October 2022.  Keith worked a number of assignments while a police officer.   He and several other officers are responsible for the successful Coffee With A Cop program, which is now being used in all 50 states.  Keith is also a two time Medal of Valor recipient.   In 2014, he authored a published article called, The System is Broken and in 2022, he along with a retired chief deputy of the Los Angeles Fire Department conducted extensive research and prepared a detailed report titled, An Assessment of the Redondo Beach Fire Department.   Since his retirement, Keith has stayed active by surfing, golfing, camping, and is in the process of obtaining his private pilot license.  ----- Please consider supporting Behind The Line  by becoming a patron by visiting www.patreon.com/BehindTheLine Links:  Coffee With A Cop: https://coffeewithacop.com Hawthorne Police Department TacMed Program: https://hawthornepolice.com/tactical-medicine-program Hawthorne Officers Rescuing: https://vimeo.com/showcase/hpd-public-records

    58 min

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Untold stories from First Responders and Military Veterans. BTL recognizes the men and women who serve and protect our communities, as well as our Nation and gives them a platform to share first hand accounts and real life stories. Please consider supporting the Behind The Line podcast by becoming a patron by visiting www.patreon.com/BehindTheLine