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209: Part 2: Rob Hernandez - Surviving the shot - Rob's battle with duty and darkness 🇺🇲
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With over two decades in law enforcement, Rob Hernandez opens up about the psychological impact of pulling the trigger, the weight of taking a life, and how it shaped his career and personal life. He also sheds light on the transition from local gang units to state-level counterterrorism, exposing viewers to the harsh realities most never see.
This includes the emotional toll on families, the need for mental health support, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of officers. Rob’s honesty, courage, and commitment to teaching others make this one of the most raw, inspiring, and unforgettable stories we’ve ever told.
This includes the emotional toll on families, the need for mental health support, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of officers. Rob’s honesty, courage, and commitment to teaching others make this one of the most raw, inspiring, and unforgettable stories we’ve ever told.
430 episodes
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Content provided by Morgan Wright and Game of Crimes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Morgan Wright and Game of Crimes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
With over two decades in law enforcement, Rob Hernandez opens up about the psychological impact of pulling the trigger, the weight of taking a life, and how it shaped his career and personal life. He also sheds light on the transition from local gang units to state-level counterterrorism, exposing viewers to the harsh realities most never see.
This includes the emotional toll on families, the need for mental health support, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of officers. Rob’s honesty, courage, and commitment to teaching others make this one of the most raw, inspiring, and unforgettable stories we’ve ever told.
This includes the emotional toll on families, the need for mental health support, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of officers. Rob’s honesty, courage, and commitment to teaching others make this one of the most raw, inspiring, and unforgettable stories we’ve ever told.
430 episodes
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