The Lineup: Knife Attack Shows How Scene Turns Deadly in Seconds

Feb. 3, 2024
The latest episode looks at the split-second reactions of two NYPD officers to a crime scene knife attack. Plus, how Cleveland's mayor is cutting police positions to help staffing and other news.

OFFICER Magazine has debuted its new law enforcement podcast, and it's available for readers to check out.

Every Friday, The Lineup podcast rounds up the week's most intriguing law enforcement news and goes behind the headlines. Editorial Director Frank Borelli and Assistant Editor Joe Vince will look at the stories that have people talking, and they'll give their own takes on the topics, from discussing a police department's latest recruiting and retention efforts to putting a spotlight on a daring arrest. 

Listen to new episodes and subscribe to the podcast. Episodes are available on Podbean, along with OFFICER Magazine's Officer Roll CallUndercover Dad and Command Q&A podcasts (see below).

Episode 45: NYPD Attacks, Cutting Positions to Help Staffing, and When a Work Shift Is a Day at the Circus

In the latest episode, retired Lt. Frank Borelli is back from SHOT Show—under the weather and a little grumpy. He joins News Editor Joe Vince to talk about the week's police and law enforcement headlines, including:

OFFICER Magazine Podcasts

Along with Officer Roll Call, OFFICER Magazine also has two other podcasts available:

  • Officer Roll CallOur flagship podcast covers a vast range of subjects in the law enforcement community, from news to equipment to policy topics and more
  • Undercover Dad: Assistant Editor Joe Vince talks with his dad about his time an ATF agent working undercover in Detroit and Flint in the 1970s.
  • Command Q&A: Editor Paul Peluso interviews law enforcement leaders from around the country.

How to Listen

OFFICER Magazine's podcasts are available through the following outlets:

Check back here as more episodes are available.

About the Author

Joe Vince

Joining Endeavor Business Media in 2018, Joe has worked on the company's city services publications. He began working at OFFICER.com as the assistant editor. Before starting at Endeavor, Joe had worked for a variety of print and online news outlets, including the Indianapolis Star, the South Bend Tribune, Reddit and Patch.com.

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