Day 1 I Arrest My Captain, Taking Down The French Connection, US Politicians Put A Hit Out -

Day 1 I Arrest My Captain, Taking Down The French Connection, US Politicians Put A Hit Out

Pierre Charette was an Undercover Agent for 26 years and posing as a Canadian Mobster on the French Heroin Connection in France. He made some of the most famous cases in US History . He started his career as a Deputy in Florida where he was directed to arrest his on-duty Captian on his first day.  Pierre is currently in the process of negotioning a movie deal and you can see why by hearing his stories! Check out Pierre’s books below!

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this is things police see firstand accounts with your host Stevegold welcome to the podcast it interviews active and retired police officers about their most intensebizarre and sometimes humorous moments on the job I’m Steve Gould old gingicoming at you thank you for being here everybody thank you for joining us once again for what is uh what is going to bean excellent interview uh very excited to have this gentleman on but before we get to the interview I just want to letyou know that um for the patreon members I am working on some extra content foryou guys to kind of um just um show my appreciation and and try to get somemore interest in joining the patreon because I think it’s a great uh it’s a great way to support the podcast and uhI I just don’t I don’t do enough I don’t dedicate enough time to to um in myopinion to um making more content and I’ve always wanted to I’ve thrown theidea out there before and then I haven’t followed through before so uh in this case I think I’m going 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quitenice I’ve gotten quite used to it and I’d like it to to grow even more uh that’d be fantastic that’d be fantasticfor this show to um become uh you know aa retirement gig for me you coming up three years I’ll have 20 years and I don’t really have the uh my retirementwon’t be good enough at that point for me to retire but if I if I built the show up and it got more popular and got more support then uh man if I retired Iwould definitely put a lot more time into the show and uh try to give you guys um just content all the time thatthat that would be that would be awesome so that’s what I’m working on thank you for the patreon members truly appreciateit but without further Ado let me bring on let me turn off my notifications uh because that’s quite annoying when thathappens there we go let me bring on uh today’s guest very very interestingstory very unique uh from what I know of it so far he’s going to explain it inmuch more detail but we have on here uma gentleman who was undercover an undercover agent for Broward County Sheriff for 26 years he posed as aCanadian mobster on the French heroin Connection in France and he’s made someof the most famous cases in US history um French Canadian who also has a UScitizenship and he’s also authored two books one hell of a ride number one and number two I briefly chatted with himbefore the interview started and he’s he’s got he’s over he’s uh overflowingwith interesting stories the guy it’s going to be a fantastic interview I’m honored to have him on without furtherAdo let me bring on the great Pierre charet Pierre good morning how are yougood to have you on brother now you said beforehand should I just is Pete the normal name you go by or is Pierre yeahyou can call me Pete the Pierre is my real born name that’s your FrenchCanadian name right I got you that’s so cool man so you um it’s interesting thatyou worked for a US agency and then portrayed a FrenchCanadian undercover rather than work for a Canadian agency do you think they would have done something like thatwould they have put you undercover as a French mobster uh if I would have been inCanada and joined the police and stayed in Canada probably they would have usedme but uh I was recruited uh after I began my career in law enforcement frombndd to go undercover I was had been working undercover from the sheriff’s department in Fort Lauderdale startedout as a deputy sheriff after I had received an award from the US militaryum uh I was named military police officer of the year and that’s awesomeyeah and the sheriff uh called my parents and said I I want to speak toyour son uh you know I’m a retired Provost Marshal and uh I saw in the armytime your son was name and he’s from Hollywood and I want to talk to him sonext thing you know I got a call from my parents and I called him and uh he said hi how you doing congratulation on youraward that’s fantastic and he says are you going to reinlist and when when are you supposedto reinlist I said well they offered me a job uh to reinlist and in those daysthey said you know $25,000 bonus if you reinlist sure and he said nope you’recoming to work for me and I was stunned because that’s I wanted to be a policeofficer eventually after I left the army during Vietnam and um so I said imagine all thepeople out there that are jealous that have applied to agencies 10 times you got the sheriff of Broward County sayingI want you brother get in here and as a result I went to uh got out of the armyand uh went to the Sheriff’s Department he hired me immediately and I started uhwent through the academy and in those days in Broward County now they have I would say probably about 2500 uh uhdeputies yeah but in those in in those days there was only five zones inBroward County which started from the Dade County line all the way to WestPalm Beach line and there was only five zones so you had five deputies on on thejob in Broward County and I got assigned to Zone one which was bordered deadCounty and uh in my territory was from Dade County all the way to uh uh FortLauderdale and uh I started uh through the academy and then went to work andthey said Pete you’re going to be working Zone one which was a black community great people there and butthere was several gangs there that were stealing cars and all that and uh I wentto the motorpool got into my car and I was approached by a gentleman thatwas there in the motar pool and he says I’m Lieutenant Stewart of the uh vicesquad and he said I need to talk to you can you come around the building here for me I don’t want anybody to hear whatI’m going to ask you and I said sure and we shook hands and he saidlook I am swearing you to secrecy tonight at 7:00 you’ll call in sayyou’re having a problem you car is overheating you need to change the car and come in to Lauderdale to get a newcar and he said when you get there walk upstairs to by the dispatch office the Dthe duty Commander or Captain uh I want you to walk in tell him he’s underarrest and take him downstairs to the booking desk now Pete this sounds like aprank you play on the new guy that’s what I thought I was going to say I thought this was a prank you know what anew guy and I’m looking at him and he said now go to work 7 o’ call in saysyou’re having car problem I did my sergeant says go ahead Frenchie they hadmy nickname was Frenchie I love it and uh I got to the uh courth house and Iwas scared I said this is this is unbelievable you know your first night on duty and you arrest your boss so Iwent up to the eighth floor came in and uh the dispatcher was uh was uh uhacross the uh from his office and I walked in and he goes what the hell areyou doing here and I said well I I had the car problem and all that and I said CaptainI’m sorry but you’re under arrest he says get excuse my French getthe hell out of here now and he put his hand on his gun whoa I drew down on himright there on the spot dispatcher screamed and on the radio told thesergeant pe’s got a gun on the captain I don’t know what’s going on but and Isaid turn around you’re under arrest by order of Lieutenant Stewart and his facejust went blank basically I took him down to the booking desk Pete Pete letme interrupt you yeah who in their right mind would thinkthis is a good thing for the brand new guy to do Andor doing it alone that thatthis seems insane to me I know I know it was it was a terrifying experience youknow on my first day on the job so I took him to the booking desk and the sergeant of the booking desk goes whatthe hell and I said look I’m under order by Lieutenant Stewart to bring this gentleman and he looked at megoes oh God he says okay Frenchie we got it go on back and they took him incustody Lieutenant met me after I got off the shift and uh he uh shook my hand and hesaid you did one hell of a job and he says uh you’ll be hearingfrom me was this was he Internal Affairs or something uh no he he was head ofVice s and what it was is the captain was uh working with a Madam that had acat house in Hollywood and she would call in tag numbers to verify that thesewere not cops undercover cops Vice Cop coming as clients and he was getting paid for thatwhat a fool and yep yeah and as a result uh you know um the word got out I meanthroughout the uh uh Shariff Department this you kid because they called me kid they they said you look like you’reabout 20 years old right and as a result uh you know um uhI went back on to work and that’s where my crazy ride onehell of ride began and uh I got involved in all kinds of cases uh and when I didRoad Patrol just it’s me uh I I was notsatisfied that I was just doing Patrol work riding around and and they of course people you know if they violatedthe uh traffic laws you know right tickets but in the during my uhnon-activity uh I always look for crimes that were occurring in that District Imade the biggest uh case I called my sergeant nice I was driving by a car caruh place at night and I happened to glance over andI saw someone ducking behind a car and I kept going towards HollandaleFlorida on the on the Boulevard and I turned around shut my lights off tookout my binoculars and watched them and here comes a tractor trailer car tractortrailer pulls up and they start loading the trailers and I called my sergeant I said here’s what I got and he says I’mon my way Frenchie so he and I watched and he says okay let’s go in and arrestthem I said no no no no no no no not yet and we had called the Hollywood Police as backups and all that I said sge letthem load the entire two trucks for every car they put on therethat’s a felony right another charge he goes you’re unbelievable I like whatyou’re saying so we waited and we moved in and it was the biggest car thef ringin Florida and next thing you know the FBI came in for Interstatetransportation of stolen cars and they walked in and the sheriff called me into the off and he introduced me to the FBI and he says Pete they want to takeover the case I said no yeah why would you do that I said it’s our case Sheriffand he looked at me and kind of smile and and the FBI agent kind of look at me with looks to kill I said as far as I’mconcerned you can get the hell out of here because that’s my case and it be belongs to our autotheft section you guys are known to piggyback and take cases and claim thatyou made these things because you got a great publicity uh uh thing in the FBIand I said no Sheriff it’s my call he says Pete you got it he says gentlemen have a good day yeah why can’t they theycan do their own charges on Interstate whatever they don’t need to have the whole case uh my experience and listen II’ve worked with the FBI and I made well the biggest case cocaine history UnitedStates I brought in like almost 17 agencies in we I started with three anduh as I’ll talk about that a little later but uh you know FBI was known and that’s always been their style there’ssome good guys there in the FBI but most of them piggyback cases and then theyclaim it that they did that big case it’s it’s a big publicity thing but youknow there’s good people in the agency but during Hoover Uh days uh you know hewas a as far as I’m concerned he was a dictator in his agency and you know hedemanded that you know we get credit for all the organized crime arrests and youwill piggy back and take the cases well to be very honest with DEA we may wearrested more Mobsters than the FBI ever did wow so anyhow that uh that was aninteresting uh meeting yeah and uh eight months later I was promoted to thedetective and uh what happened is I was on patrol one night and uh I it wasraining and I was in the going by a black nightclub and I see this gentleman inthe gutter and he was pouring rain laying in the gutter with a bottle of whiskey and I said to myself this guy’sgot going to get run over so I pulled over and the bouncer at the doors yelled at me ah he’s been there for about 20minutes now he’s a drunk blah blah and I walked up and he was laying down facingthe the club in the water was rushing by him and I kind of kicked him with my legand say hey come on get up and he wouldn’t move so I bend overand I says hey and I shook him and he goes get away from me I’m acop and I said you know what you piece of [ __ ] excuse my French I said you’renot worth it cuz I’m getting wet Al you go ahead and get run over and I took offwell he met me at the motorpool introduced himself he was an undercover agent those days they only had twonarcotics agents working undercover and he said and he was re retired from the military and he had ahad been involved in the Korean War and half of his arm had partially beenalmost blown off and it just dangled and he says you know I want tothank you he says I arrested three guys for selling heroin and he says youreacted so quickly and I like your style you’ll be hearing fromme well and he was from your own agency yeah he was from the sheriff’s department they only had two narcoticsagents in in the vice squad and so as a result I got uh uh came to work and I’donly had been eight months on the job as a deputy came to work and the Cuh briefed just uh us before we went out and he says I’ve got some announcementto make he says Pete you just been promoted to detective after eight monthson the job congratulations yeah it was crazy and that’s how my career and my crazy ridebegan and for 23 years I worked undercover for eight years in thesheriff’s department made all kinds of cases with my uh Co colleaguesand um next thing you know I get a phone call while I was going to college and uh to get my police sciencedegree and because I went to college at nighttime and uh the college people saidMr shet you we got a call from the director of B uh B bndd inMiami which I used to do undercover work for them because they only had five guys in Miami and those days and I did a lotof oncover work for them and uh he wants you to come immediately to Miami well Ifigured they have a case they want me to work under cover and I took off I got there secretary is meeting me she takesme out upstairs and she says Ben is waiting for you Pete so I walked in sitdown Frenchie keep your mouth shut get me Washington right now on the phone helooked like a mobster Italian mobster I loved him to death he was like a father to me and um he said to the people inWashington okay I got him here you guys send on a bolo and says find us a fluentfrench-speaking not State Department of French we need to send him immediatelyto France to work undercover as a mobster on The French Connection caseand he says he’s here but he will not take a grade five Enlistmentand I’m looking at him what is this all about yeah quick promotion he says hehe’ll only accept the grade nine he’s got eight years of under undercoverexperience and he’s your man okay we’ll call you back and I saidthen what’s going on he says keep your mouth shut phone rings okayFrenchie I’m swearing you in tomorrow you’re hired by us you’re going to go tofr in three months you’re going to go through the academy and you’re going to work undercover with the French policeon The French Connection posing as a Canadian monster how did the sheriff feel about this he was obviously onboard oh oh yeah he he was amazed and he said you’re unbelievable I said sh I sayI’m honored and you know I’m just gonna I’m I’ve accepted because that that wasmy goal I wanted to work for the federal government so who what which which branch which agency were you working forspecifically uh I was working for the uh Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug in those days and then it eventuallybecame DEA so I I was hired went through theacademy and next thing you know three months later I was in Paris and what had happened was President Nixon haddeclared a war on drugs and the French were supplying 80% of the heroin to theUnited States my goal and that was just me I had it in my back of my mind afterseeing for eight years of undercover work seeing the damage that heroin wasdoing to people addicts and all that yeah still doing yeah and still doing it but nowthe French Connection was dismantled as a result of our effort and u i I had inmy mind I says you know I I love narcotics work and I would I had a got aBlessing by God for a special talent and I said to myself I’m going to get thetop sobs of these organization and I’m going to take himdown and with our agents and it was a team effort I went to France and theFrench uh narcotics Bureau had B had been dismantled because of corruptionand all that and then new boss had been uh selected and uh I met with them andbecause I I started liaison with the French narcotics Bureau and a directorand a Gentleman by Mr lamuel who was one of my best friends and God bless him hehe got killed after he retired um by a truck while crossing the street oh noyeah and Mr lmel and I and he said Pierre he said we’re going to work andhe says I know you’ve been sent here to work with us because we asked to have aan agent with us that can work under cover because in those days well still to today the French cannot work undercover on any case whats over because of the Napolean code of law which prohibitsundercover work because really oh yeah because they say it’s anentrapment system fools so yeah so that’s why I was him and soat this point Pete are you do you have any affiliation with Broward count anymore are you still a deputy there areyou 100% special agent I was sworn in as a federal agent went to the academyright you said that sorry yeah yeah yeah and uh on and during those days when I wentthrough the academy now uh you know when I got back to Miami uh uh Mr Tyson said to me Petethere’s a vacancy announcement that’s been posted find us a FrenchCanadian I’m putting the application in for you you’re going to go to Washington be interviewed by a board you’re not todisclose why you were hired so I went to this thing and therewas two other guys that good friends of mine well both of them ended up in inParis after a couple of years and then work with me one of them became my bodyguard and uh uh theboard started my interview and one of the gentlemen said uh these were Deputydirectors of all the different branches of heroin Branch marijuana branch andall that and this one Italian director said looked at me and said who in thehell do you think you are coming before the board you’ve only been on job threemonths and I said sir I was told by my boss in Miami toapply I follow orders he told me to apply Iapplied you’ve only been on a job for three months how dare you come in here youhave to have five years of experience wow and the direct deputy director of duh BND was the head of the board and he said uh gentlemen uh Mr shet can youstep outside for a minute I said yes sir so he I stepped outside but I could hear the conversation go on and I heard himsay who in the hell do you think you are talking to this gentleman like that and he said he has applied hespeaks French he’s the only one that we found and we hired them and you betterwatch your mouth I said to myself oh god what have I gotten him to yeah so now I’m invitedback and he says uh Mr sheret uh the D deputy director here would like to saysomething to you and he said I want to apologize to you well you got to think about it you know here’s an agent brandnew in the job and a deputy director is apologizing to you and I I just feltweird and he said uh I was out of line and we welcome you and you have thejob well good for him for you know not having too big an ego yeah and he wasembarrassed and uh next thing you know I’m in France and I started with thenarcotics uh Bureau working under cover posing as a Canadian mobster my undercover name was Pier brassette howhow Pier how now can you flesh out for us how would theyestablish um your backstory because it someone on just face value isn’t goingto just accept that you’re some mob boss from Canada you know what I mean so theythey must build out they must have because they must vet you a little bit they must talk to other people makephone calls to Canada like how did they sell you well um I made cases in theUnited States and I went to Canada uh while I was a detective and I hadfriends in the RCMP that worked narcotics with our agent in charge in inMontreal and uh uh I they got to know me and it say oh my God you need to come toCanada you know and work for us and I said look I said you know I’ve been offered a job and I’m going to be goingbecause I had going to see my uh uh family and U and they said oh that’sgreat we have a guy in in Paris and I said look I’m gonna be posing as aCanadian mobster now uh when I was working undercover for the sheriff’soffice I was a French Canadian Living in Florida and that wasmy cover and I made cases against the mob I was held at gun points threatenedto be killed and all that and I made numerous cases with my colleagues and asa result when I got to Paris uh and I had the uh Canadianmounties narcotics Bureau uh they had a head of the Canadian mob that wassupplying through Canada herin from coming from France going through Canada and then going to New York to theMob and I had they had a Twist on one of the gangsters one of the top ones inMontreal and they said we need for you if you get a phone call to vouch that heis representing you got it and I set it up that way and then of course they gaveme a French a fake French Canadian passport under my under cover nameand that’s how I started and my first case the the French said I’d only beenthere a week and in those days we only had five guys working in Paris and then the director and deputy director and andthen we had like seven uh in countries we had offices there and the Frenchdirector said uh Pierre we need you to work on the cover we have an informantand you’re going to he’s got somebody that wants to sell uh uh 10 kilos of uh opium raw opium whichcan be converted into morphine and then into heroin so they they said uh I met withthe informant and on Shan Le that was my first case sitting in the Shany therewith my bodyguard Etc that they pul this gentleman pulled up and we’re sit in acafe right the next to the clarage hotel on the on shanisand um we sat down we discussed it and I said uh look uh give me a minute I gotto make a phone call I called my uh uh bodyguard and he was in the claragehotel in the room and I says come on down and bring the suitcase so he camedown and we did a quick uh flash showing showing him$75,000 and I said okay it’s your move now I said I don’t mess aroundbut I said either you show me the stuff and then we got a deal so he called onthe phone next thing you know car pulls up in front where we’re sitting two guys get out and he says come with me and hethey open up the trunk and sure enough there’s bags and full ofopium and I said okay and I took off my French beret that I was wearing and thatwas the signal for the French cops to come in well they came in and I lookedat the guy and I said you so you’re going to be you’re going to die you setme up and I took off running went through the clarage hotel through theback I always checked an Escape Route before I did any undercover work andthat’s something i’ learned years prior to my being hired as a federal agent ranthrough there and as I went out through the back street and hung a right it was a small uh uh StreetI’m hearing AR police police stop stoppolice and I’m saying to myself what the hell and I’m take you know I’m runningthen next thing you know this cop in uniform takes a shot at me oh luckily ohyeah luckily he hit the building the bullet ricocheted I brokethe world record in 100 yard dash and Itook off like a bat and I’m saying to myself what in the heck is going on so Itook off and I knew my way around and uh I always checked and made sure I had anEscape Route and uh next thing you know I went into this bar and I sat there andordered my favorite uh coffee and Calvados which is like a appleBrandy and uh I could hear sirens and all that and so I stayed there for twohours everything quieted down walked out walked my way up to the French narcoticsBureau and my boss my deputy director for Europe was there Embassyrepresentative was there the head of the French police was there and I walked inand I looked at Mr L I said what in the hell a cop shot at me he says Pier Iapologize he says we can’t tell these cops that you’re working under cover andyou’re one of us I said oh no we’re going to change that policy let me tell you some yeahgeez so that was my first case and from then on I started make cases with thecorsan mob from Marseilles uh to make a long story shortI made the biggest cocaine conspiracy uh in the history of UnitedStates I had 20 kilos of heroin delivered to me at a train station with asource and uh my boss um I had uh gottena call from uh one of the secretaries says someone wants to talk to you andwell wants to talk to an agent so and he only speaks French so I got on the phoneI said how can I help you he says can you meet me and he gave me the locationwhich was almost like five blocks from where I used to live and I met him I told my bodyguard I saidokay here’s here’s the story we’re going to go meet him and uh you’re going to uhI’m going to tell you what I want you to do and he and he was an Irishman and Kevin was one of my still is one of mybest friend and uh when I told my boss this guy wants me to meet and thedirector was uh there in the office and he goes no Frenchie you’re not going out there that’s a setupI said Paul I said with all due respect I know what I’mdoing I want to meet this guy just by the way he was talking on the phone thisis for real he said nope so my deputydirector Nick Panella who is a great friend of mine he was the head ofMontreal in those days I had met him years prior I said Nick Paul is wrongI’m going to meet this guy he says go for it Pete I said thankyou oh you could be in big trouble for that right disobeying and Order oh yeahso that’s just my nature uh you know I was blessed I could read and voice andBody Language save my life on numerous occasion and I became very talented atthat way of handling things so I met this guy and I told Kevin I said okaywhen we pull up he’s going to be at this bar I want you to go by the bar I saidI’m familiar with the bar because I live right around the block I said there’s a little alley there between two buildingsI says get out of the car and put yourself in the alley I’mgoing to go in and I’m going to look for him and when I seehim just tell by the reaction cuz he was very nervous I said I’m going to bringhim out bring him to the car and I said when he goes past the alley you grab himby the back of the head I’ll open the door throw him in the car pull a gun outon him and we’re going to take off and go to the park and have a talk with himwell this man was I mean going crazy and he told me that he had beenrequested to bring 20 kilos of heroin to uh to U Montreal and then it was to goto New York to head of the one of the head of the mob in New York long storyshort on that one is that he uh we did the case and when Igot back to the office Mr uh uh my director was waiting for me and he saysyou I had told you no and Nick said says Paul you got to hearthis I said look M Mr Knight I’ve worked on the for almost 10 years for theagency here and prior to that I said I know what I’m doing and I says we met with a gentlemanand I says the man that is bring the shipment to him and to me at the trainstation 20 kilos of heroin his name is Salvatore lman and Paul’s face wentblank he goes oh my God we’ve been looking for this guy for years he escaped from the United States he’s amain supplier to the Mob I says yep I do myhomework and I he says oh Pete he said we got to call Washington right away get a hold of Mr LEL and we did the deliverywas made at the train station five of the biggest corsan mobster of the Frenchconnections were there and as they came came and put the stuff inside a lockerthe cops were all out there and we were to retrieve this inform and I thesuitcases and I was going to go to Canada and then we were going to deliver it to NewYork and the director called on the radio and says everybody move in arresteverybody immediately and I’m saying to myself what in the heck is going on and in my book I tell the whole storybut I don’t want to uh but this became one of the biggest case the recipient ofthat shipment uh the phone call was made by one of Mr lm’s inspectors who wascorrupt and he told them get out of there they’re Rong to you that was the conversation on the phone because we hadto wiretap lman and his people as a result everybody wasarrested Mr lamell I go in and see him andguy that’s going to get the shipment I called New York I’m not going to mention the agentname that was there on the International Group he was the supervisor and I called him and I said look I’m working a caseright now blah blah blah blah and I said that lman salvator lman is the guy andhe’s talking to a guy in New York all we know his nickname Herby do you know anything about him nope don’t knowanything about him I said okay thank you and I told to well know they didn’t know anything about so uh as aresult uh we uh found out that Herby wasHerby Sperling the biggest cocaine mafia boss in US mob supplying all the herointo the Mob and New York uh area Etc andHerby had been arrested numerous times never convicted and we took him down he wentto prison and died in prison and that was the biggest cocaine monster in theworld say so we that was one of the case and then my cases I made cases all overEurope in Germany undercover in uh Amsterdam and then I made the firstundercover case in a block country met a gentleman in Paris and he said uhin belgrad I have connections they want to sell their have a heroin lab andthey’re going to start heroin production and I told my boss I said hey here’swhat I met with this guy and they said Pete we’ve heard that story so many timebefore you got here everybody’s saying that they’re trying to get into heroin production it’s all Bs I said Nick I metwith the guy he was shaking and all that in a bar and I said this is for real hesays Frenchie for crying out loud he said I’ll tell you what I said I need$5,000 he wants me to pay for his train I said I told him you’ll take the trainto belgrad you’ll send me a cable from each station where they take the trainstops saying I’m here I’m here so I can track him and I said if he takes themoney and doesn’t come back I’ll pay you back to $5,000 he said are you crazy I said Iknow what I’m doing Nick and he goes You Got A Deal longstory is short he called me next thing you know we he says come to belgrad andwe’ll meet with the people belgrad is Serbia back in belrad Yugoslavia Yugoslaviaokay yeah and uh so I went there with an undercover agent with me acting as mybrother we met with these people we were there for 4 days uh secret policeallowed us into the country and long story short is uh Itold them I said look uh when you’re ready for me to come and do the delivery my brother right here if I’m busy he’llcome and take the delivery you’ve seen him now and he willbe the one that’ll be here and uh you send me a message at the Queen Elizabeth hotel I have a suitethere and send me a uh a a message that uh we’re celebrating the 15thanniversary of our cousin which meant 15 kilos of heroin and next thing you know uh ourguys in Montreal with the uh Hotel had uh uh been notified if I get a messagesure enough the message came and uh we I sent my brother rather than me beingthere for delivery to keep my cover he went there and got 15 kilos of heroinfirst heroin ever discovered in a black country and seized the lab and so wemade that case and so I worked all over Europe and then behind the Iron Curtainand then came to South Carolina and my book will tell you uh Iarrested Sheriff’s adviser you us attorney of ISS of Rights uh uh I arrest uh arrested uhthe chairman of the democratic party for drugs smuggling made the biggestmarijuana seizure in the history of South Carolina 30,000 pounds of marijuana with my guys and the stateBureau those Democrats Pierre they’re always up to something yeah and then uhthey took out a contract the politicians took out a contract to have me killed and uh the solicitor for uhColumbia South Carolina was a good friend of mine and he uh his wife uh 3:00 in the morning had got a call andshe says uh Pete this is Jim’s wife and I says yeah what’s up she said please come to the house immediately Jim is ina panic mode he says get a hold of Pete immediately tell him to come to the house so I called my uh a agent partnerand I said we got to go something’s wrong with Jim at his house get there and he was shaking like aI said Jim what’s going on he said they’re going to kill you Pete they’re going to kill you I sat a meeting at abar with the the state capital senators and all that that we always meet afterwork and he says this guy sheret is getting too close to the top we’re goingto kill him are you in Jim he goes the hell no you people are crazy and he lefthe says Pete they’re going to kill you these are state senators yeah wow andand the chairman of the democratic party and US attorney was also suspected to beuh he tipped off the chairman of the democratic party when we arrested himand he had brought in uh I think it was like uh 450 uh uh pounds of marijuana atthe Darlington airport and we arrested everybody one of the biggest uh uh groupout of a u uh oh my God in the United States for marijuanasmuggling and uh so that made I and I walked into the US attorney on theorders of the Attorney General and says go in because he had tipped off the chairman that Pete sheret is coming toarrest you and uh I walked into his office andhe wanted to see me because my secretary called me he says she says he is lividand says get a hold of him and to come to my office and because we had not advised thembecause we always advise us attorneys about our cases and I knew that he wasone of the corrupt guys and suspected and as a result I walked in and hisassistant met me on the foot footstep of the courthouse and says Pete what in thehell is going on I says Tommy just follow me with my agents two agents wewent in and he was there and he was red face how dare you so blah blah blah andyou made a case and you didn’t let go through our office and Isis sir I justgot one thing to say to you I said turn around to my agent I says Chuck read him his rights he wentwhite and my agent looked at me like are you crazy I said read him his rights nowI says under the instruction of the Attorney General of the United States stes who spoke with me he told me tocome here and read you your rights and call him immediately and I said I have agood day couple of months later he died of a heart attackunfortunately but uh I was not and sowhen the contract came to being so Pete this is it’s safer to be undercover withEuropean Mobsters than to deal with us politicians is that what you’re telling me yeah exactly so uh anyhow my careerescalated and then uh when this contract came out uh it was for real they wantedto kill me and my wife and kids and so what I did is one one night uh after wegot this information uh of course that Washington was notified and all that and I uh uh Igot up at 3:00 in the morning never forget that night and I never saidanything to my wife about a contract and all that I never told her you know because we were handling it and we weregoing to get to the bottom of it and I looked out the window and I had my PPKwith me and I see look down the street and I just happened to see a glance ofcigarette and a car parked on the street and I could tell there was somebody sitting in the driver’sside and I said okay you want to play we’re going to play I left through the back door across mybackyard went up the block came back and then snuckup and came up from behind the car and sure enough there was a gentleman inthere and I walked up and he had the window open I could see the smoke coming out and I just went put a gun to hishead and I said I’m gonna blow you away you so wow he and he yell Pete it’s me it’sme and I go oh my God and it was one of the guys that work with me from thesheriff department he was an ex uh veterans fromVietnam and he was a crazy guy but sucha loyal friend he goes Pete these sobs I said what I says what are you doing herehe says I’m here to protect you I got my AR-15 here he said if they make a moveon your house they’re dead I said good Almighty he said no Pete he says hey I’m there for you palnobody’s going to kill you so we went and had coffee and we had a talk next thing you know the senator had a visitat his house he was one of the top senators of SouthCarolina and there was two gentleman that came there with hoods rang the door Bell 4:00in the morning never forgot that that time and he came to thedoor he looked and said cancel the contract on Mr sheret orelse you your family your kids and we’ll dig up your grandmother and kill heragain you better cancel it have a good night and we walked away I mean theywalked away and as a result the contract was cancelled next thing you know I geta phone call from the drugs arear in Washington Dr Colton Turner one of mybest friends we used to teach at the canes at state and local police and hesays Pete uh my son says the White House is calling I oh that’sCarlton and we always talk at least once a week and he goes uh I’m here with thepresident we need to talk to you that was President Reagan and I said Carltongo f yourself this this is another one of your jokes because he always pulledjokes on me and I heard this voice hello Mr shered how are you and I went oh myGod Mr President I am so sorry and he’s laughing don’t worry about it Mr sheretCaron told me about you and all that we have a problem I need for you to acceptI’m going to transfer you I hear this contracts on your life we’re going to transfer you to Atlanta there’s problemsat the office and you need to straighten it out and Carlton says Pete’s the man Isaid Mr President I serve for you if you want me to go there I will go therebecause I know what you’re talking about because I’ve heard of a lot of partying going on a lot of drinking and all thatand he says Mr shet thank you so much we’ll be in touch next thing you know Igot transferred to Atlanta wow there was only one group there in thosedays there was 11 agents I would say onethird of them were out of controlcompletely the head the sack of that office was a great guy God Rest his soulbut uh he was too nice and so when I gotthere I went told my group says okay here it is guys this is how Pete shetworks I said you guys all know me and I says I’m coming here there’s beencomplaints made to Washington DC and I was asked to come here and be your bossI know that uh the sack here is in charge butI’m working with him and we’re going to get things straightened out and I sayI’ve looked at the record some of you aren’t making in cases some of you havebeen here for a long time and if you want to transfer just come to my office my door’s open but things are going tochange I’m a casem maker I go crazy I work I’m not a boss I’m one of you I’m astreet guy we’re going to make cases together and we’re going tostart changing the attitude and there’ll be no more drinking at lunchtime andcoming into this office room and I told the sack I saids Ray I’m telling you in confidence PresidentReagan asked me to come here and he goes Pete I says Ray you’re too nice of a guyhow embarrassing for him no I mean he he looked at me and he goes Pete youknow that’s just me you know I I I like everybody I says I do too I says I’m nota boss I’m an agent you know my story I saysi going tomake you famous and make this uh office famous well we made all kind of caseswere involved in shootouts we ended up killing guys uh had one of my agentsheld that gunpoint it’s all in my book and we ended up uh I had an agent comeinto my office a female and she said Pete I just was overat us Marshall’s office and they got a a guy that’s a source anduh he uh he would like to speak to usand I went and met him and he said that he’s been working with Pablo Escobar anda guy by the name of Harold Rosenthal who was wanted by us a fugitive and was now in medine and and working he was thebroker for the US mob in the United States wow he and his people aftertwo-year investigation we started the investigation we became the pilots for the US mobpicking up shipments of cocaine from directly from Pablo and his people andRosenthal and we uh the entire organization two-year investigation Istarted with three agents ended up with173 FBI DEA State agents in seven statesand the entire conspir iracy showed that they had brought in $3.8 billion dollarworth of cocaine into the United States w we brought we brought in our firstload we brought in uh 450 kilograms and delivered it in Tennesseeand then took it to Fort Lauderdale to the Mob two Mobsters that work for the New York mob and we kept theinvestigation seized all the heroin we had a bought a a safe house in uh Dallasuh Georgia wired the house completely the mob gave us $1.3 million to buy thishouse and buy airplanes and all that and we kept it I went to U Baron Kia toverify that Rosenthal was meeting with one of Pablo’s uhbosses and then I arranged a kidnapping oh well I should sayremoval of Mr rosental after we intercepted a conversation that uhrosental told Laura Billa um said that uh Pablouh wanted Laura Billo who was the Attorney General of Colombia who was working with us to exodite all of hispeople he he told Herold uh we’re gonna kill Laura vanillaimmediately and so he called the head of the baron Kia mob and he said Pablowants Billa killed we intercepted that conversation I immediately called and weadvised vanilla and he said appreciate it I know probably wants me dead and all that next day he was going home twomotorcycles pulled up killed them then we got a call come and get MrRosenthal I went there with one of uh US Marshalmyself excuse me and we for 12 days I se secretly withthe secret police of Colombia arranged for his removal frommedine and on the day of his removal we had uh timed him from every time he lefthis house to go down the hill to the te intersection traffic light and then hewould make a ride and go to Pablo’s headquarters to arrange shipments for the mob and we timed in CL and all thatcars in front and all that and timed it to where the light would turn red by thetime he got to the traffic and when he we got there traffic light turned red Ijumped out of the car he was in the passenger’s side and U the head of thebaron Kia mob was driving and uh I stuck my PPK into his face and I said Haroldyou’re going home DEA and we went flush we grabbed themimmediately brought him to the United States long story short that’s was one of the biggest cocaine conspiracy in thehistory of United States geez $3.8 billion dollar worth ofcocaine and uh we I put in all the police officers state officers FBICustoms agents and my agents I put in I think that there was uh 70 two or no I’msorry 47 people that I put in for the Attorney General Award of the United States forthe biggest cocaine conspiracy in the history of United States a politician director of ours Iwon’t mention his name refus to do it unless I put in a gentleman’s name intothat request and I said nope he says I’m not approving it next thing you know Iget a phone call from Ross perau inv through President Reagan inviting usto Dallas Texas and he honored us and the Seven agents that worked the casefrom the beginning on myself and the director they had a sit down dinner andthen he presented me and it gave us five cult combatMasterpiece uh gun nice I love this Ross perau oh yeahoh yeah what a man and uh I have it it’s a I still have it I was offered believeit or not that night I was offered $8,000 by a collector and uh the doctoruh wanted it and I still have it and it was the greatest Hors of my life and wewere onor yeah so uh I had a crazy ride Pete I would say man these are some ofthe I mean some of the most uh crazy stories I’ve heard this is likephenomenal what a career man it it was dangerous now don’t get me wrong like II met one cor that sounds all exciting now like an action movie but you’re probably crapping your pants half thetime you know yeah uh I had one one case with a Coran monster I met him in LilFrance and uh uh he was going to deliver 20 kilos of us but uhyou know body language to me for police officers who may be listening I’m surethey’re gonna be listening to your podcast uh one of the things that I say when I give a classes now I makeappearance at the police conference I’ve been inviting I just finished a conference of 500 uh narcotics agents inTennessee and then I got to do another conference in South Carolina then Washington and then uh Germany anduh I tell people if you’re going to enter into this business it’s dangerous there’s no doubt about it andif you’re not alert and to me undercover agents and a lot of bosses will say uhno you’re going to do it this way to the undercover agent I lost one of my bestfriends in New York who was and he Frankie was a greatguy God bless him and what happened is that his boss in New York said you’regoing to go under cover and foran’s going to introduce you to a mobster here in New York and he told him what he hadto do and all that and Frankie said no I’m not meeting them doesn’t sound rightto me he says I’m ordering you to meet him you work forme well that night Frankie took a Bullet to the Head from the mand when they moved in the boss got shot and he ended up beingparalyzed and I tell people when I teach at Academy and uh you know I’m availablefor speaking engagements and all that I tell agents and bosses your undercover agent calls theshop I was held at gunpointand guy told me and New Yorker came in delivered a kilo of cocaine to me fromNew York and uh the guy that was with him my underCI uh I told him you don’t show up I’m there to meet this guy and all that andbecause my CI his father was a mobster and he was work working off I hadarrested him and uh so this guy felt at ease because he knew that his dad was amobster and the guy that was with him said to him and I’m uh in Fort lale by apublic uh Super Market Place and surveillance were were watching me andthe guy says talks to this Puerto Rican and next thing I know he draws a 45 and puts it to my head says us so you’re acop whoa Y and every uh one of my one ofthe my uh surveillance guys yelled in the guy’s got a gun to beats head movein move in and Nick Navaro who became the sheriff of uh Fort Lauderdale very famous sherff used to be a Narcoticsagent and I worked undercover with him one of the best undercover agents he was like a mentor to me got on the radiobecause he was funding the uh the money because we didn’t have that kind of budget yelled do not move in Pete willhandle it stays put he saved my life that night becauseI turned around to this guy and I said what in the hell is going on here he said my friend here says you’re a cop Isays what are you crazy and he goes he saw you at thecourthouse today I said yeah and Isaid how do you know he’s not a cop and he kind of looked at me and this guy hada record had attempted murder and all that that we knew his record and I saiduh you saw me and he says yeah I said Iwas just coming back from a hearing I’m on probation you askoh and I says I I failed to report and the judge gave me a warning you do thatagain you don’t report you’re going to prison and I turned to is Puerto Rican Isaid what what was he doing he goes well I was there for my probation violationalso and I looked at the guy I said either you put the gun away or else I’llshove it up your butt and he put it away pointed to wherethe cocaine was left we went to his house Nick crashed through the windowjumped over the couch caught him and started pounding on him because he wasresisting and he says you were going to kill my friend you were going to kill my friend in his cub accent and he uh Imean it’s dangerous work yeah I had uh cors Mob in little France uh negotiatingand I tell people you know body language take a course in it because it pays offI saw and you always work and your they had dug two graves to have me and mybodyguard killed and rip us off for the money cuz they had lost a shipment two weeks prior and I saw one of the Frenchcops at the building and I always keep my eyes and look around and I saw aFrench cop going like this cut it off cut it off and he said to My Bodyguardhe says you can he can come with me we’ll show him the stuff and I said no and KevinGod bless him he said no I’ll go Pete I’ll go I said Kevin first of all you’rehere to protect me you sit and keep your mouthshut yes sir and I said you knowwhat I don’t like the way this thing is going pal if you want to do a deal meetme in Paris we’re out of here and we got up and Kevin it’s going crazy we could have done this we kind well what theyhad done the French cops I had told them make sure you get your people there on his house five hours before we do andfollow them around for a while and see what they’re up to sure not theyfollowed them to a cemetery they had dug up two graves they were going to kill usand we would have been dead oh yep so it’s a dangerous world yeah well yeahit’s real dangerous when you’re poking around the way you were Petefantastic I’ve had the best law enforcement agencies officers and it wasnot just Pete shet I did this and this I’m not a n guy I don’t believe in the Isyndrome my books uh tells it like it is what you what you read is what happenedand now I’m pending a movie contract I’m in the process of signing a movie contract and I believe it Frenchtelevision now is doing a similar show they came and Inter interviewed me forfive hours here and now I’m going to be a consultant they’re gonna do a two uhtwo-year series on The French Connection using some of my cases for the show andthey want me as an advisor so I’m having fun that’s phenomenal it believe it ornot and I tell cops and whoever’s listening to this who are cops don’t getthe I syndrome you’re part of a team it’s teamwork it’s not just theundercover trying to make a name for himself that was not me I was not askedI was asked on numerous occasions after I retired in 1993 you got to write a book I got callsfrom directors ex directors Pete when are you going to write I said that’s not me that’s not me it was a team effortand if you make it a team effort and give credit to everybody my book I givecredit to everybody it’s just not Pete shet did this we did it as a team and ifyou work as a team you’ll make some of the biggest cases you can have ever think of that’s excellent excellent andthat leads right into the last question Pete with all your wisdom and experience um what advice would you giveto the new recruit or somebody who’s thinking about getting into law enforcement law enforcement is one ofthe best profession uh that I’ve had 33 years ofexperience and uh what I would say is follow yourdream maintain your integrity my father made me uh swear tohim he said Pete there’s a lot of corruption going on and this is goingback now we’re talking about you know in the early 60s and now he says Pete he says do notever lose your integrity yeah and I you know unfortunately right now I blamewhat’s happening and this disruption of uh people’s feeling towards cops and allthat that is that to me I’ll say it I’m an expert at this Isaw it coming I saw judges start interpreting the law on their ownand moving away from proper sentencing and now you got criminals outthere that they have a rap sheet that’s five five pages long yeah and probationprobation probation I blame the judges the judicial system for starting all ofthis and then I also blame uh that there’s no uh lack of support people allof a sudden started uh saying cops they’re harassing us they’re profilingus Etc you know what I worked black District Puerto Rican districts I workedall over the world and you know what I met some of the best cops and no they’re not racist they’re not picking youbecause of C there’s one thing I have to say and I put it on Facebook all all along time ago that I came to the United States asa Canadian I am not a Canadian American I wasnaturalized and everyone that’s born in this country and everyone that’snaturalized We’re All American forget this symbol of I’m aCanadian American I’m an africanamerican I’m a Puerto no you’re an American andif you if we accept that then you know what we we’re causing the problem we’reAG I agree and cops are there they’re doing a great job I support my brothersI make uh appear appearance at conferences and uh you know and I lovelaw enforcement and it’s one of the best careers there is in the world it’s exciting it’s dangerous but if you’recommitted you can do it and you’ll love it and once you get out of it I’d goback tomorrow they say Pete we need you undercover I’d go back I’m 80 years old but I’d do it again all over I love itwords of wisdom brother thank you so much for that and to speak on your thing about being American that you know itpeople think it’s cheesy the rah rah patriotism is tough but without it without some kind of um uh group effortwithout like people used to move to this country didn’t matter their race or their culture and they would they wouldtaken the American way they would go to school they would tell their kids learn English don’t speak Spanish don’t speakFrench whatever you got to learn English you got to assimilate to this culture this is why we’re here and there’s allthese sociological studies you know they love to throw around diversity is our strength it isn’t there’s nosociological study that exists that shows diversity is your strength diversity destroys countries when peoplemove here and cling to their culture and in insist that you teach their kid in inin kindergarten in Armenian rather than the kid learning English which is happening inCalifornia that’s bad we you have to congeal and all become American this isthis is a culture the way it is you don’t come here to try to make this your country you know what I mean no and youknow you see now even in the schools American history is no longer taught theway the American history we destroy monuments now because that is r a racistmonument and all that communism history it’s history and you know and I just I’mI’m baffled and you know the way this country is turning around the the Borderthing uh with uh Mexico and all this and what’s happening it’s very simple fentolis coming into the United States with the permission of the Mexican governmentand the Chinese government they are sending in a drug that is killingthousands and thousands of Americans and you know there’s a simplesolution and I’ve said it I’ve gone online and said it and people asked me my opinion and said Pete you know whatdo you think it’s it can be solved immediately close the borderdown tell Mexico we are no longer giving you foreign aidmoney you will stop all smuggling of fentanyl you will take down the cartelwe will come there help you annihilate all of them it won’t takelong it’ll take probably eight months you can excuse me but I’m a I’m a I’m astraightforward guy you can kill every cartel members and alsoyou’re allowing fentanyl to come to the United States to allow and you’re partof a conspiracy to kill Americans and if we don’t take actionMexico unfortunately is corrupt right all the way down to the basic petrol allthe way down and you know I don’t care I’ve been to Mexico I had one of my bestfriend Kiki Karena I’m sure you’ve heard of his name he was tortured by thecartel Kiki was an undercover agent a good friend of mine God bless him butyou know what it’s corruption From The Bottom the cartel runs Mexico and thecorrupted government up to the president I don’t care what they say I’ll say itto their face if I ever see them but we need to have a a president that will sayhey you know what enough is enough we’re closing down the border and Mexicoyou’ve allowed fentanyl to come into the United States you’re part of that conspiracy with the Chinese guess whatwe’re taking away your foreign aid yeah absolutely change absolutely I mean likeit’s sad they say all the time we have the laws on the books we just need to enforce them if we just enforce theBorder laws the way they’re written you want Asylum go to a Port of Entry you don’t run into somebody’s backyard inTexas like this isn’t this isn’t how it works and Pierre the saddest thing or Pete sorry is the the swing towardscommunism here is like I think a lot a lot more progressed a lot further thanpeople realized I mean if you read the history I I wish people would go read about Mao in the Red Guard what did whatdid Mao’s student soldiers do they they um erased history they rewrote history they they dug upEmperor’s bodies and desecrated them and and made them evil they they changehistory like you were saying they they don’t want history they want they want they want you to have the ideals thatthey’re proposing they took people to um wrong think camps in the country forhard labor because the only way to truly understand communism is to do hard labor and to understand they did shame groupsin colleges the Red Guard would surround professors they would um give punitive damage they would uh beat them theywould spank them they’d make them say I’m a bad person I’m sorry I had these thoughts it it’s it it PE people thinkit’s ridiculous but that is what’s happening here it’s just a little different it’s more it’s a modern bend on it but we’re full swing we’re we’rewe’re getting into it I’ll just leave one last message I don’t want to take you no please this is important and Iand I say it at the conferences I just finished you know in Tennessee 500narcotics officers and police officers and one of the things that I have saidand I’m saying it that to all law enforcement officers who are listening or going to be listening is that you asofficers there is a law on the book called check every state has it and I’vewritten about this Mal Fe and misfeasance ofoffice it’s a very simple law I advise the uh solicitor attorney in BrowardCounty as a detective I had gone to a federalnarcotic uh seminar and I learned about conspiracy and I learned aboutmalfeasant and misfeasance of office if you check your law it says and it’s veryplain and I know you’re you’re some of you have been told by your Chiefs ofpolice your sergeants your Mayors your city council no you can’t arrest thesepeople because they’re breaking into stores let them be you can’t arrest them you as a cop if you don’t arrest themthe law is the law it’s on the book and if you don’t and you follow thedirections of your superiors they’re creating you to domalfeasance and misfeasance of office you took a note to uphold the law andarrest violators just like judges have taken a notto convict and apply the law as it is as a result now they’re interpreting thatis Mal feasance of office all you got to do is say to your boss look I don’t care if the mayor or the chief says no wedon’t uh arrest these looters and all this let them demonstrate no because nowthey’re asking you to commit a felony just look at him and say I I tooka not and show them the malons of the on the book it’s rightthere here it is you’re asking me to commit a felony I’m gonna arrest yourass and you have the right to do that and if they try to fire you let me justtell you this you will have the best lawsuit in the world and you will winand you will be end up having a great retirement follow the law tell them nothe law says I took a note when I became a cop and my oath is that I will arrestand follow the law and apprehend the violators when people break windows and steal out of markets and all thatthey’re breaking the law in front of you you have a job you took a not follow your o and then take take them to courtafterwards if they try to do something to you love it perfect absolutely Petercouldn’t agree more um let’s hear about one hell of a ride I mean we we have barely you can just tell by speakingwith you barely scratched the surface of your stories so where can people get the book TheBooks uh they can they can get it uh you know through Amazon and also uh you knowuh if they want sign copies all they got to do is go to my website and uh youknow and contact me and uh I will will sign and autograph the books for you andif you want me to make appearance at your conferences and all that I’ll be more than happy because I’m still a copabsolutely yeah you’re absolutely um Pier sheret books.com is the websiteit’s also available on Amazon the link for Pierre contacting him getting his book and all that good stuff will be inthe show notes um Pierre such an honor to have you phenomenal phenomenalstories I honestly had no I I knew a little bit about you but Ihad no idea how how crazy your career was I mean it’s incredible man congratulations you’re you’re stillstanding you’re still you’re here to speak with me now well I it’s an honor to speak with you and uh I hope somedaywe can meet in person and U and also people can go on YouTube and good Lordwilling uh hopefully uh the movie will come out uh in the near futurecan’t wait can’t wait well Pete God bless you thank you again I’m going to do the outro for the show it takes abouttwo or three minutes can you hang on for second in chat afterwards absolutely thank you so much allright wow the great Pete sheret um honored tohave him phenomenal stories I honestly wasn’t ready for that this was CRA I I totally understand why uh why a movie iscoming out I can’t wait to see it uh phenomenal this is the time in the show folks when we thank the patreonsergeants the sergeant leer patreon gets a shout out on the show like I said before I will be adding additionalepisodes to the patreon only and who I’m talking about here is the great jafamily Jason lbre everybody Bentley Barnet Zachary pleet Sheriff Ronald longoifer Andy the great Adam McMahon Clark Lov everybody Zach Haney The Great BradThompson Kyle Roberts Jace Crow Christian everybody Elliot syes thegreat Dave Elman Richard tolls keep on trucking my brother stay safe out thereDoug and Kelly Newman I’ll see you at church Dan Carlson from Burly boards check out his wood woodwork on Instagramit’s incredible Scott young the great Thomas Connell Dennis keriso ladies andgentlemen George Tessier everybody C Church brother motorcop Chroniclesthat’s the Iceman check his podcast out Greg gab boy everyone the great Ben Peter mat minkler everybody the greatTammy Walsh holding it down at dispatch Shan Clifford Sasha McNab ladies andgentlemen the great Jason laau Lauren Stimson everybody Jake Pino the greatJohn Shoemaker James Rose Seth Wright Tony Fahy William James long that’sDeputy William James long to you thank you very much the Great and Powerful Andy bigs everyone ChrisJun Adam miall the great Gary Steiner and the handsome Lane Campbell thank youguys so much I truly appreciate you like I said probably too many times I’m goingto work on extra content for you guys so if you want to join the patreon and you want to get some extra stuff from theshow including I will mail you a uh schnazzy vinyl TPS podcast sticker jointhe patreon link is in the show notes I love you guys and I’ll see you nexttime [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]

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