Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

Police Corporal Shot and Died In Her Arms. After PTSD She Was Abandoned By The Police Agency They Both Served.

Police Corporal Shot and Died In Her Arms. After PTSD She Was Abandoned By The Police Agency They Both Served.

FromLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories


Police Corporal Shot and Died In Her Arms. After PTSD She Was Abandoned By The Police Agency They Both Served.

FromLaw Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories

ratings:
Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Police Corporal Shot and Died In Her Arms. After PTSD She Was Abandoned By The Police Agency They Both Served. Her Fiancee, Police Corporal Jacai Colson, Was Shot and Died In Her Arms. After Sustaining PTSD She Was Abandoned By The Police Agency They Both Served.
Miriam “Bev” Perez tells the heartbreaking story of the accidental killing of her fiancee Corporal Colson. She was on duty and rushed to the scene. She was abandoned by her own agency and struggled for years.
Sometimes the Helpers Need Help. Saving and rebuilding the lives of First Responders.  Shatterproof for First Responders at FHE Health. For 24/7 Confidential Free Information call 833-776-1420.
Mirian "Bev" Perez is a former Prince George's County Maryland Police Officer. She and Police Corporal Jacain Colson were engaged to be married. Jacai was working as an undercover police officer and had driven to the police headquarters building to bring her some food.  Mirian was working when a call came out for an active shooter at the P.G. County Police Building, where Jacai Colson was waiting to meet her. 
The suspect began shooting at the police station, and passing vehicles before being engaged by responding officers. Corporal Colson, who was in plainclothes, engaged the shooter, allowing the other officers to seek cover.
Corporal Colson was inadvertently struck by a round fired by one of the other officers. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced.
She arrived at the scene and began tending to Corporal Colson. And then drove him to the hospital where he was declared dead. She talks about the horrible incident and how her life began to spiral out of control with PTSD. Her agency the Prince George's County Police Department and County Government abandoned her due to the PTSD. For years she struggled until she found help.
Mirian "Bev" Perez now helps others as a group leader at Shatterproof for First Responders and also her own program Shieldus.app. 
Be sure to check out our website.
Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show jay@letradio.com.
Follow us on MeWe, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook.
Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer.
If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or two, or three about it. If you are able to leave an honest rating and, or, review it would be appreciated.
Never miss out on an episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast subscribe to our free email newsletter, never more than 2 issues a week sent out. Click here and scroll down about halfway.
 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

True Crime with a twist. By and from those that have been there. Crime stories from those that investigated crimes and caught criminals. Also victims of crimes tell about their experience. Plus trauma stories, by those that have been through it. Often crime based, but not always, people talk about the trauma, how it impacted them and how they built their lives after. Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories Radio Show and It is a True Crime Show, a Law Enforcement Officer Show and a Human Interest show all in one. Get a glimpse of life behind the badge, investigations of true crimes, violence they encounter and experience. Law enforcement officers, first responders, military veterans, victims of crime and their families tell their stories of the trauma they experienced mostly regarding True Crime incidents. They also talk about how they built their new lives they wanted afterwards. While many people think the show is about Law Enforcement Training, or Law Enforcement specific topis, it is not, think of True Crime Podcasts with a twist. The Law Enforcement Talk Show goes to radio first. Therefore it is required that I use a clock for the length of segments. You've probably seen on television news interviews that they have a hard break. It's the same with radio. The stations have to be able to program in their commercials, news, weather, traffic reports etc. These are called avails, they are NOT Optional. Every guest knows about and is informed of the length of the segments and that I will interrupt them if needed to go to the break. The interviews are recorded and the guests know that the segments must be in a certain length and it is required and they get to tell their stories to millions of people for free. The bi-weekly podcast version of the syndicated Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, with numerous affiliate US Radio Stations, broadcasting once a week to millions of people.  The show host,  John "Jay" Wiley, is a radio DJ and Retired Baltimore Police Sergeant. The show started as a podcast, before being recruited by terrestrial AM-FM radio stations and has been in continuous operation since March of 2017. You can reach him at jay@letradio.com. Background song Hurricane used by permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer, get more information about them and their music on their website. You can follow us and connect on social media, if you are in the Clubhouse Drop In Audio App make sure you follow our club LET Radio and Podcast. You can also find and follow the host of the show John J Wiley on the Clubhouse Drop In Audio Chat program. Be sure to check out our website. Like and follow our facebook page. Our Twitter account. Also on Instagram.