Send us a text This isn’t a deep dive or a document dump—it’s a year-end transition for Tentacle Nation. The Bryon Macron case put this platform on the map, and it remains a central focus. But as more source material comes in—statements, documents, memories—the approach stays the same: no shortcuts, no half-baked conclusions. Evidence gets time, not spin. This year, what started with a handful of public records requests turned into thousands of pages and a community willing to speak up. From...
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Send us a text This isn’t a deep dive or a document dump—it’s a year-end transition for Tentacle Nation. The Bryon Macron case put this platform on the map, and it remains a central focus. But as more source material comes in—statements, documents, memories—the approach stays the same: no shortcuts, no half-baked conclusions. Evidence gets time, not spin. This year, what started with a handful of public records requests turned into thousands of pages and a community willing to speak up. From...
Chief Under Fire: HIPAA Claims, Sleeping Dispatchers & Dogs in Dispatch
The Infamous Ex-Chief
32 minutes
3 weeks ago
Chief Under Fire: HIPAA Claims, Sleeping Dispatchers & Dogs in Dispatch
Send us a text Former police chief Scott Gardner breaks down witness testimony from the Chief Urso disciplinary hearing in Mantua, Ohio. This episode exposes widespread HIPAA misconceptions, workplace accountability failures, and credibility issues that undermine the entire case against the chief. From dispatchers caught sleeping on duty to dogs in the station and children in dispatch, the testimony reveals more about staffing challenges than actual police misconduct. The Infamous Ex-Chief di...
The Infamous Ex-Chief
Send us a text This isn’t a deep dive or a document dump—it’s a year-end transition for Tentacle Nation. The Bryon Macron case put this platform on the map, and it remains a central focus. But as more source material comes in—statements, documents, memories—the approach stays the same: no shortcuts, no half-baked conclusions. Evidence gets time, not spin. This year, what started with a handful of public records requests turned into thousands of pages and a community willing to speak up. From...