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TBLR’s Special Edition episode for Lewis FULTON, 30th Anniversary, is sponsored by The tragic story of PC Lewis FULTON sparked a revolution in the equipment and protection of the Police Service in the UK, in addition to seeing the foundations of Care of Police Survivors (COPS) and the Scottish Memorial Trust come into place. A much loved husband and father went into work on a summer’s day in 1994, which ended in tragedy. PC Fulton’s story lives on as JP & Dave delve in, with accounts from Lewis’ wife; Christine Fulton, friend; Susan Webster, and one of the winners of the...
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June’s Spotlight edition is proudly sponsored by JP & Dave explain how a reported stabbing attack in Luton Town Centre was called into police by several people. An officer attends with his colleagues, without thought, they run towards danger. This split-second decision, and their dedication in protecting the public, turns fatal leaving one officer dead as members of the public also lay injured. This episode highlights Knife Crime, which links in with our entire June releases.
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Join TBLR as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, as well as a visual representation of our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
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May’s Through The Decades is proudly sponsored by Frederick STERLAND was Birmingham born but moving over to join the Royal Ulster Constabulary back in the 1920’s. Unfortunately, the tensions between the UK and the IRA were high, and a pre-planned execution was carried out. STERLAND’s tragic tale begins with a hotel drinking session with a couple of associates, but where will it end? And who’s account is the truth?
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May’s Spotlight edition is proudly sponsored by The story of PC Whiting is tragic, but only a fraction of the truth is known. JP & Dave explore what is known and appeal for any further information so that we can remember another hero who has paid the ultimate sacrifice; giving his own life in the pursuit of public safety.
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Join TBLR as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, as well as a visual representation of our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
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April’s Through The Decades is proudly sponsored by . JP & Dave delve into the story from back in 1913, where two lives were taken tragically as shots fired throughout a Northumberland town, as chaos takes hold in Bedlington. Two more officers that went towards the danger and paid the ultimate sacrifice.
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Yvonne FLETCHER’s special edition podcast is sponsored by ! Yvonne was deployed to what was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration outside the Libyan Embassy in 1984, as Gaddafi’s regime was challenged. What the demonstration was to turn into had massive ramifications for both countries and sparked tension for many years between the UK and Libya. Join JP & Dave as they explore this story and how it unfolded, interviewing Insp Alex Fisher, Constable John Murray & Constable Matt Johnson as they explain the days events as seen through their eyes.
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Another normal day in Ilford, as PC Walters & colleague attend what was the report of a Domestic Incident. Upon arrival, seeing several people inside attacking another, Phillip WALTERS & his colleague run towards the danger yet again. A gunshot in the dark, PC Walters lay fatally injured and his colleague, who also injured, made a desperate final attempt to stop the gunman. Join JP & Dave as the story unfolds with tragic circumstances. April’s Spotlight is proudly sponsored by .
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Join TBLR as we pay tribute to fallen officers, conducting our monthly roll call. More information can be found at www.thinbluelineradio.com on our 'Roll Call' page, as well as a visual representation of our fallen colleagues 1970 - present day.
info_outline“Bert” WILLITS was on a normal patrol when he became suspicious of three teenage males acting suspiciously in a Wolverhampton street, all the way back in 1925.
Join JP and Dave as they discuss the events leading up to this, and how this simple patrol ended with an officer losing his life.