51 Years as Cop & Sheriff: Everglades Voodoo, Bear Attack & Riot Chaos
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About this listen
Join host Steve Gould on Things Police See for an unforgettable interview with Thomas Loughren, a true law enforcement legend with 51 years of service—from rural New York sheriff's deputy to Miccosukee Police in the Florida Everglades, four terms as Chenango County Sheriff, and service on the New York State Commission of Corrections.
In this raw, firsthand account, Thomas shares his incredible journey starting as one of the youngest sworn officers in 1972. He opens up about high-speed cadet action, solo patrols in vast rural counties with dead radio spots, intense bar fights, and learning to overcome fear on the job.
Bizarre voodoo rituals and black magic in the Everglades (complete with ritual kettles, skulls, and sacrifices)
A chaotic midnight restaurant brawl where backup drove right past
Wrestling alligators with the Miccosukee tribe
A massive motocross riot involving biker gangs, fireworks, and thousands of rowdy campers in the 1970s
Diving into a gator-infested canal to rescue drowning suspects
Shooting a charging bear to protect an Indian village
Building trust with the proud Miccosukee people who never surrendered to the U.S. Cavalry
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