Two Cops One Donut

Sgt. Erik Lavigne

We were asked “what exactly is the point of this show?”Answer: social media is an underutilized tool by police. Not just police, but firefighters, DA’s, nurses, military, ambulance, teachers; front liners. This show is designed to reveal the full potential of true communication through long discussion format. This will give a voice to these professions that often go unheard from those that do it. Furthermore, it’s designed to show authentic and genuine response; rather than the tiresome “look, cops petting puppies” approach. We are avoiding the sound bite narrative so the first responders and those associated can give fully articulated thought. The idea is the viewers both inside and outside these career fields can gain realistic and genuine perspective to make informed opinions on the content. Overall folks, we want to earn your respect, help create the change you want and need together through all channels of the criminal justice system and those that directly impact it. This comes from the heart with nothing but positive intentions. That is what this show is about. Disclaimer: The views shared by this podcast, the hosts, and/or the guests do not in anyway reflect their employer or the policies of their employer. Any views shared or content of this podcast is of their opinion and not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. 2 Cops 1 Donut is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the podcast series available for listening on this site or for watching shared on this site or others. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. 

  1. The Badge Shouldn't Be A Reset Button | The Gray Area

    2일 전 ·  보너스 비디오

    The Badge Shouldn't Be A Reset Button | The Gray Area

    In this episode of The Gray Area, we ask a uncomfortable question: Can a badge become a reset button? We break down how officers can leave one agency under a cloud, resign during an investigation, or get fired for serious misconduct — then later end up wearing another badge somewhere else. This episode looks at two major examples: Matthew Luckhurst, the former San Antonio officer tied to a nationally reported feces-related misconduct case who later became a police chief in Texas, and Sean Grayson, the former deputy convicted in the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey after working for multiple law enforcement agencies in a short period of time. But this is The Gray Area, so the answer is not as simple as “blacklist every cop who gets accused.” A complaint is not a conviction. A resignation is not an acquittal. Bad cops should not be able to outrun their history, but good cops should not be buried underneath false accusations, political discipline, or unfinished investigations. We discuss why police background checks can be extensive but still incomplete, why social skills and emotional intelligence matter in policing, and why a national employment-integrity system could help protect the public, protect the profession, and protect officers who were wrongly accused. A badge should not erase your history. An allegation should not erase your future. That is the balance. That is accountability. That is The Gray Area. Follow Two Cops One Donut for more police perspective, public accountability, and honest conversations from inside the profession. send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    13분
  2. 2일 전 ·  비디오

    Long Island Audit Sean Reyes Live! Arrested By A PBA President?

    A police union headquarters. A journalist with a camera. A simple request for comment. Then a trespass arrest happens while the person is still walking away. That’s where our conversation with Sean Paul Reyes, aka Long Island Audit, starts and it gets uncomfortable fast in the way accountability conversations often do. We’re two law enforcement voices, one active and one retired, and we’re not here to run a police echo chamber. We want the facts, the footage, and the lessons that actually prevent the next bad arrest. We dig into why Sean targeted the Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association in the first place: union political power, claims of backroom misconduct deals that cost taxpayers, and ongoing fights over transparency laws and public recording rights. We break down the private property question, what “continuous effort” to leave means in a real trespass situation, and why walking backward while filming can be both practical and lawful. Then we talk about the real driver we see too often: ego and unmet expectations flipping a contact from rational to emotional. From there we go deeper on the “process is the punishment” problem: tight handcuffs, cameras shut off, hours in processing, towing and impound costs, attorney fees, and how public narratives can get shaped before evidence gets seen. We also talk training gaps, constitutional policing, and what departments can do now to stop arresting people for legally recording in 2026. If you care about First Amendment rights, police accountability, and practical reform that helps both the public and good cops, hit subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave us a review with your take on what should change first. send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    1시간 58분
  3. 6월 23일 ·  비디오

    TCOD x Southern Drawl Law: Senatobia Case Breakdown

    A diaper shoplifting allegation should never end with a one-year-old dead, but that is exactly why we felt we had to talk about Senatobia, Mississippi. We sit down with James White from Southern Draw Law, a former cop and attorney who has spent years breaking down police accountability cases with receipts, legal context, and zero patience for excuses. Together, we walk through what is known so far, what the public still has not been shown, and why official statements that sound like “trust the process” often deepen suspicion instead of building trust. We zoom out from the headlines to the mechanics that create disasters: the culture inside a department, the incentive to protect the institution, and the training gaps that leave officers improvising constitutional law under stress. We dig into why shooting into moving vehicles is almost never tactically sound, how “unmet expectations” can trigger ego and emotional escalation, and why supervisors matter more than most people want to admit. James also explains key concepts like constitutional sequencing and what legally counts as a seizure, plus how civil exposure and Monell claims can reveal patterns that leadership tries to ignore. We end with a hard but necessary message: policing has to be built on the Constitution, humility, and real consequences, not slogans or feelings. If you want more conversations like this, subscribe, share this with someone who cares about better policing, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    2시간 37분
  4. Did Defunding the Police Actually Work? | The Gray Area

    6월 19일 ·  보너스 비디오

    Did Defunding the Police Actually Work? | The Gray Area

    We ask whether “defund the police” improved public safety and land on a tougher answer: the slogan fails as a plan but succeeds as a warning sign about trust and broken systems. We argue that America keeps treating police as the default response to every social crisis, then blames them when the rest of the system collapses. • defund as a signal of lost public trust rather than simple anti-cop hatred • communities feeling over-policed for small issues and under-policed for serious violence • police as a catch-all tool for mental health, homelessness, addiction, family conflict, and more • the contradiction of demanding better policing while assuming less funding will deliver it • why training, hiring, supervision, body cameras, and accountability systems cost money • the difference between thoughtful proactive policing and harmful harassment • officer pullback, why it happens, and why it cannot become a punishment to the public • alternatives to policing, what has to be true for them to work at 3 a.m. • the core claim that policing is downstream of a broader systems problem Drop your thoughts in the comments, but keep it respectful. This topic deserves more than slogans. #TheGrayArea #TwoCopsOneDonut #PoliceReform send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    18분
  5. Officer Safety Isn’t a Blank Check | The Gray Area

    6월 18일 ·  보너스 비디오

    Officer Safety Isn’t a Blank Check | The Gray Area

    Officer safety is real, but it cannot be used as a catch-all excuse to control people, skip professionalism, or erase constitutional rights. We lay out what “specific facts” should look like in the real world and why the biggest skill is knowing the difference between danger and discomfort. • officer safety as a legitimate concern without becoming a blank check • how vague “I felt unsafe” explanations damage public trust • articulation as the standard: behavior, context, and observable facts • the difference between safety decisions and control decisions • lawful carry during traffic stops and why honesty should not be punished • recording, questions, and refusal of consent as lawful behavior • professionalism under pressure: tactically aware without emotional reactivity • practical self-check questions before escalating an encounter So I'm curious, what do you think? Where's the line? Where does officer safety justify extra caution? When does it become overreach? And for the cops watching this, what facts do you think should be required before pushing an encounter further? To civilians watching this, what officer safety concerns do you think are legitimate? Where do you draw the line between legitimate officer safety and overreach? #TheGrayArea #TwoCopsOneDonut #OfficerSafety #PoliceAccountability #LawEnforcement send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    11분
  6. 6월 17일 ·  비디오

    Modern Policing Reality Check

    A lot of people talk about “how policing has changed,” but we get specific, from the pre-body-cam days to the modern reality where every call can turn into a viral clip and every mistake gets replayed in slow motion. I walk through what the job looked like when I started, why body-worn cameras reshaped police culture, and how new technology like drones can genuinely make scenes safer when used the right way. The problem is the same one I keep seeing everywhere: the public wants expert-level results while agencies often fund and train at a beginner level.  Then we dig into a real-world style scenario that keeps popping up across the country: a person filming a bank from a public sidewalk. What can police actually enforce, what’s just a complaint, and where do First Amendment rights and property lines collide? We break down civil trespass vs criminal trespass, why “reasonable expectation of privacy” matters, and why it’s a red flag when an officer tries to talk their way into authority they don’t have. You’ll also hear why calling a supervisor can be the smartest move a newer officer makes, even if the first explanation comes out messy.  We also talk about the practical side of police work that rarely gets explained well online: how to de-escalate when you know a business is angry, why “check your stuff” saves careers, and how ego turns fixable mistakes into complaints, lawsuits, and mistrust. Plus, I share updates on the Gray Area monologues, how I’m using AI as an organizing tool without letting it speak for me, and a teaser about an upcoming guest the community helped connect.  If you care about law enforcement training, police accountability, civil rights, and what good policing looks like when cameras are rolling, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who argues about cops online, and leave a review with the question you want us to tackle next. send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    1시간 13분
  7. Why Untrained Cops Use More Force | The Gray Area

    6월 17일 ·  보너스 비디오

    Why Untrained Cops Use More Force | The Gray Area

    We dig into a truth that frustrates both cops and civilians: some excessive force grows out of undertraining, not just bad intent. We argue that better grappling and control skills can reduce panic, create more options, and make constitutional policing real when things get physical. • the gray area between “anti-police” and “excusing force” • why undertraining can lead to escalation even with good intent • the difference between violence and control in defensive tactics • how skill confidence reduces hesitation and panic decisions • why tools should support training rather than replace it • the role of ego, fear, and emotion in ugly outcomes • why the oath to the Constitution demands real preparation • what the public should expect and what controlled force can look like • funding, staffing, and building progressive training from day one • why “blue belt level” competence is a practical standard to debate So I’m curious, what do you think? Should officers be expected to have real grappling experience before they are entrusted to use force on behalf of the government? And if we expect officers to use less force, should departments train them in skills that make less force possible? Because if we want officers to use less force, we have to train them in the skills that make less force possible. #TheGrayArea #TwoCopsOneDonut #LawEnforcement #PoliceTraining #PoliceAccountability send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    11분
  8. Cops Can Do This...But Should They? | The Gray Area

    6월 16일 ·  보너스 비디오

    Cops Can Do This...But Should They? | The Gray Area

    “Just because we can doesn’t mean we should.” That’s the line running through this straight talk on modern policing legitimacy and why public trust can evaporate even when everything is technically legal. We’re digging into the gap between authority and judgment and why the public increasingly measures police work by necessity, fairness, and restraint, not just the statute book.  We connect the dots between social media, cell phone video, and today’s expectations: explain your actions, keep emotional control, and avoid turning routine encounters into power struggles. Traffic stops become the clearest example. Yes, proactive policing and interdiction can catch real criminals, but when a basic speeding stop turns into a fishing expedition without clear, articulable reasonable suspicion, the citizen experience changes fast. The question shifts from “What did I do?” to “Why am I being treated like a criminal?” and that’s where legitimacy starts to crack.  We also take on the hardest balancing act: officer safety versus overreach. Danger is real, but risk alone cannot justify unlimited intrusion. That tension gets even more complicated in Texas, where lawful firearm ownership is common. If a calm, law-abiding person discloses a legal gun and gets treated as automatically suspicious, we may be discouraging honesty and rewarding concealment. We close with a challenge that cuts through the noise: the true test isn’t how much power police have, it’s how carefully that power gets used. Subscribe, share this with someone who cares about policing, and leave a review then tell us your take: where’s the line between safety and ego? send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com Support the show Please see our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoCopsOneDonut  Join our Discord!! https://discord.gg/BdjeTEAc  *Send us a message! twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com 🔗 Visit us at  TwoCopsOneDonut.com & https://www.thedonut.tv/ 📧 Contact us at twocopsonedonut@yahoo.com  🎧 Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music at “2 Cops 1 Donut” Donate Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/twocopsonedonut  🔔 *Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful discussions on law enforcement and community safety!*   💬 *Join the conversation in the comments below!* #TwoCopsOneDonut #PublicSafety #ErikLavigne #firtsresponders  Our partners:  Peregrine.io: Turn your worst detectives into Sherlock Holmes, head to Peregrine.io tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you or direct message me and I'll get you directly connected and skip the salesmen. Ghost Patch: tell them Two Cops One Donut sent you and get free shipping on Flex Shield orders!  GhostPatchCustoms.com  Insight LPR license plate recognition technology provides 24/7 real-time insight for homes, businesses and neighborhoods. Protect what matters most! Visit https://insightlpr.com/  Retro Rifle: Official Clothing of Two Cops One Donut. Hawaiian Shirts, Guns, and Pop-Culture! head to Retro-Rifle.com tell them we sent ya!

    10분
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We were asked “what exactly is the point of this show?”Answer: social media is an underutilized tool by police. Not just police, but firefighters, DA’s, nurses, military, ambulance, teachers; front liners. This show is designed to reveal the full potential of true communication through long discussion format. This will give a voice to these professions that often go unheard from those that do it. Furthermore, it’s designed to show authentic and genuine response; rather than the tiresome “look, cops petting puppies” approach. We are avoiding the sound bite narrative so the first responders and those associated can give fully articulated thought. The idea is the viewers both inside and outside these career fields can gain realistic and genuine perspective to make informed opinions on the content. Overall folks, we want to earn your respect, help create the change you want and need together through all channels of the criminal justice system and those that directly impact it. This comes from the heart with nothing but positive intentions. That is what this show is about. Disclaimer: The views shared by this podcast, the hosts, and/or the guests do not in anyway reflect their employer or the policies of their employer. Any views shared or content of this podcast is of their opinion and not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. 2 Cops 1 Donut is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the podcast series available for listening on this site or for watching shared on this site or others. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. 

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