Corrupt County Sheriff Reveals How He Got Taken Down & Sent To Prison | Kyle Overmyer

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  • @mandc20022
    @mandc20022 Год назад +169

    This man is the coolest man he knows

  • @Notsayin565
    @Notsayin565 6 месяцев назад +55

    Anyone that's been involed with a narcissist could (hopefully) see this guy coming a mile away. Wow

  • @tomkoval490
    @tomkoval490 Год назад +95

    I’d like to hear what other people say about this guy. I have a feeling he is a pos. Idk he had my spidy senses going

    • @ashleywhitaker6007
      @ashleywhitaker6007 Год назад +1

      He left out the fact he knew his chiefs were onto him and didnt treat them well. should have gotten ALOT longer than 4 years. Its disgusting how he took advantage of sandusky county. I could say more but dont want him threatening me next. your spidy senses are right. hes still getting good attention after this bullshit crime, yet the men who worked hard to prove him guilty got shit on by everyone supporting KO lying ass.

    • @mandc20022
      @mandc20022 Год назад

      ​@@ashleywhitaker6007i knew something wasn't right with his story, I can tell a pos when I see one and this guy is one of the biggest pos I've seen by far

    • @tinamidkiff8417
      @tinamidkiff8417 Год назад

      Your exactly right!!!! I lived in Fremont, hes an arrogant, pos!!!!

    • @aservantinbabylon
      @aservantinbabylon Год назад +6

      I agree

    • @hydraflora1342
      @hydraflora1342 6 месяцев назад +10

      referring to himself in the third person was one of a few things that made him seem full of himself. And winning black history month was cringe. It came off like what he meant was, "I even made black friends 🙄". So was the only dirt he did popping pills? No other corruption? I'm almost positive he got into other stuff if he was only making 60k per year.

  • @GrammyT1231
    @GrammyT1231 Год назад +53

    This is an example of too much power for one person. Not enough checks and balances. I feel bad for his first wife and his kids but glad to hear they are doing well. Good interview Ian, great questions!

  • @allaboutcrime1972
    @allaboutcrime1972 Год назад +207

    I am about the same age as this man. I know so well about his opiate addiction. I myself was injured and went to a pain doctor who prescribed me Percocet. I graduated to roxys and then to Dilaudid. I was addicted for 20yrs. I was going to 7 doctors a month. I was a functioning addict. I worked in the medical field. My family didn't even know about my addiction until i got arrested. Luckily we didn't have a drug data base yet so i never got caught. I got arrested for a possession charge and a DUI. I have been clean for over 3yrs now. Getting clean was the hardest thing I have ever had to do. I absolutely loved this interview.

    • @HoffyRS
      @HoffyRS Год назад +13

      Keep pushing bro. Always remember what active addiction was like and how miserable it is to be reliant on a pill.

    • @CodyManning-m6k
      @CodyManning-m6k Год назад +9

      I'm going thru this now it's pretty bad detoxing now I have like spasms or seizures I don't know what to call them neither do doctor's, couple doctor's say they are withdrawal seizure from opiates but other docs will come in n say you can't have it from them as they watch me from the cameras in the office it's like my whole jaw locks up and goes sideways can't eat talk or swallow I gotta grab my face to stop it last about a hour ,after I'm tired as hell sweating heart rate goes up crazy n blood pressure I don't know if I've grown allergic to suboxone , cus I've had them before I've even took them I think it's like bad MOJO trying to force me to stay hi because I get crazy dreams all associated with it I tell people n alot of Muslims say it's spiritual war far I don't know what to do im headed to a new place 2marrow, but I noticed strong weed n little bitter of benzoyl helps I did it Florida went 3years n a row never took subs I just don't know anyone got advice.

    • @CodyManning-m6k
      @CodyManning-m6k Год назад +11

      It's all started working for gas n electric company for years got hurt n went to pain management yall know the rest

    • @EazymoneyBicch
      @EazymoneyBicch Год назад

      ​@@CodyManning-m6kmy best advice is to drink plenty of Gatorade or Pedialyte. Stay positive and if any medication helps take it. I went thru Heroin withdraws in 2018 and that shit was HORRIBLE. All i did was lay around and drink Gatorade. The electrolytes helped ALOT so try that.
      Hope this helps ya man and remember WE'RE ALL ROOTING FOR YA!!!

    • @RaccoonNation
      @RaccoonNation Год назад

      @@CodyManning-m6kthere’s a couple things I used to help me.. 1. mega dosing Vitamin C along with a few others vitamins. I’d share the link but YT constantly deletes it. There’s a short video on my channel that shares the links in the description box. If you’re not into vitamins you may be able to get Lucymera from your dr. It’s not an opiate, doesn’t cause dependency like methadone or suboxone and you can take it for 30 days. HMU if you need a friend. Spent 14 years on methadone and got myself off by the grace of God and by using the vitamin regimen I share on my video. You’re a warrior and you’re in my prayers!!! ❤

  • @0117ization
    @0117ization 7 месяцев назад +33

    Type of guy who brings a pic of himself to his tattoo artist.

  • @tomfogarty9664
    @tomfogarty9664 4 месяца назад +197

    I would love to hear the real story from a prosecutor

    • @richardlittler613
      @richardlittler613 4 месяца назад +21

      EXCATLY

    • @williamtratchel
      @williamtratchel 4 месяца назад +11

      that .....that guy is full of beans

    • @wswhited6217
      @wswhited6217 3 месяца назад

      Yeah man. He’s so full of shit.

    • @corymaitland1359
      @corymaitland1359 3 месяца назад +2

      So much more to his story, and destruction in his wake.

    • @FreedomInc
      @FreedomInc 2 месяца назад +2

      So you think one liar would be more truthful than the other.

  • @bluethunder5694
    @bluethunder5694 3 месяца назад +16

    Someone that says " believe or not" loves to hear there own stories

  • @capone_rd_809
    @capone_rd_809 Год назад +150

    This guy definitely comes across as egotistical and arrogant, he's not telling his story as a man who has remorse, he's telling it as a man that's tooting his own horn in pride and a sense of accomplishment.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy 4 месяца назад +7

      A very rampant trait in LE, that's why we need accountability and reform

    • @aaroncox5776
      @aaroncox5776 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@mrmotofy Yeah, definitely. "How do you think other officers would describe you at that time period?" "Honestly? Probably a hard-charger... I was probably considered a rock star."

    • @Giggledondada
      @Giggledondada 4 месяца назад +5

      My ex-dirty cop dad is the same way. They cover for their own for sure. If you google him you’d believe he’s in prison,but they released him and gave him PLENTY OF HUSH MONEY.

    • @michelleosborne3858
      @michelleosborne3858 4 месяца назад +5

      @@mrmotofy from men like him, he definitely sugar coated his corruption and it's sickening

    • @notbornagainbornright5046
      @notbornagainbornright5046 4 месяца назад +2

      HE'S A EEPIBLICAN /GO FIGURE

  • @chrisparker9886
    @chrisparker9886 3 месяца назад +10

    This kid actually asked about his principles! He was a corrupt law enforcement officer, he doesn't have any principles! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

  • @jakerook6248
    @jakerook6248 Год назад +122

    Born and raised in Fremont where this man worked -- for those talking about how addiction did this to him, figured id share the knowledge that this man had previously been caught with prostitutes in his squad car (not under arrest, of ya know what I mean) as well as allegations of drinking on the job. His family runs the local court and DA office, and that's a whole can of corrupt worms on its own. Glad he got caught after years of making our local sheriffs office look like crap 👍

    • @thecrowds209
      @thecrowds209 Год назад +19

      Yeah, these people that are listening to this propaganda and saying they sympathize with his drug use and would vouche for his character or vote for him to be sheriff again are downright brainwashed.
      There are interrogation tapes of him on YT surrounding a murder trial where he tried to arrest and accused the wrong people. Listening to it is downright despicable.

    • @anghellicone87
      @anghellicone87 Год назад

      From Huron County. I commented this. How him and Seth Fry would threaten female drug addicts into "working" for them, would sleep with them, support their drug habit... But when they were no longer useful, they would just dump them like some piece of trash and still arrest them and charge them anyway.

    • @anghellicone87
      @anghellicone87 Год назад

      ​@@thecrowds209 yup. Him and Shaun O'Connell. Plus they botched the Limberios case. And there were a few others. This dude is garbage.

    • @BadMuther
      @BadMuther 11 месяцев назад

      Not surprised. Comes off as a real douchebag.

    • @Caeser194
      @Caeser194 7 месяцев назад +9

      ​@timothydraper3687 it's called the good ole boys club

  • @thejrayhjr
    @thejrayhjr Год назад +52

    Glad I listened to my dads advice to not follow his footsteps as a law enforcement officer.

  • @cocoaboucher8886
    @cocoaboucher8886 Год назад +38

    Another giys whos a legend in his own mind

  • @Iam_jardow
    @Iam_jardow Год назад +7

    Born and raised in Springfield Mass. My older brother was locked up when I was an early teen. He was my hero. I gave my only child his name. When he finally got out 15 yrs later I realized the world stopped for him and he was no longer my hero. I wish he could come on here and tell his story.

    • @Jay_nicola
      @Jay_nicola Год назад +1

      413

    • @kjnest
      @kjnest 6 месяцев назад

      I was born and raised in Springfield? What area?

    • @Iam_jardow
      @Iam_jardow 6 месяцев назад

      @@kjnest all over. Spent my later teens around 16 acres. One of the "better areas"

  • @abiodun-b9
    @abiodun-b9 11 месяцев назад +44

    This guy’s story sounds so aggrandizing, and made me do a cursory research of this ex-sheriff. Rreveals so much: unsolved murders, wrongful accusations and convictions, embezzlement of county funds, racism, incompetence, unsolved murders of Ms Bogle and others, corrupt detective O’Connell, etc. And I don’t even live on Ohio.

    • @emzymedford8791
      @emzymedford8791 5 месяцев назад

      @abiodunodeleye7984 Also getting prostitutes in the bk of his cop car,without arrest !!!😳
      He was a VERY VERY DIRTY EGG!!!!

    • @justinc4924
      @justinc4924 4 месяца назад

      He also got caught fellating a donkey in his younger years. Apparently Kyle had a fetish for barnyard animals because in college he was kicked out for fellating another donkey in his dorm room. His search history was full of fetish sites (XXXtra Farm Boys, ideepthroatgoats, Horsin' Around, etc)

    • @jeffjones3040
      @jeffjones3040 4 месяца назад +1

      Gee! How did I know!!!

    • @deegutta
      @deegutta 4 месяца назад +1

      intrigued

    • @Towelie45
      @Towelie45 4 месяца назад +5

      Yes I feel like he did more crimes than he's admitting to.

  • @Sharonlee334
    @Sharonlee334 5 месяцев назад +12

    Dude! Nobody could ever love you like you do. Narcissistic #1!

  • @chaddevine565
    @chaddevine565 Год назад +235

    I can definitely see the narcissistic traits I think there's a whole lot that he still did not tell us in this interview

    • @tinamidkiff8417
      @tinamidkiff8417 Год назад +1

      Your right!!! His second chance bullshit is bullshit!!! I know a lot of people who never got a second chance with him. I lived in Sandusky county from when he worked the road and beyond. He's arrogant and acts like he's better than everyone else, and he says he wasn't a dick but that's a huge lie, I have seen personally with my own two eyes how big of a dick he was.

    • @aservantinbabylon
      @aservantinbabylon Год назад +24

      Completely agree. He is the poster child for the bs that we have happening in LE. Sounds like he plays the victim.

    • @bennettbembry74
      @bennettbembry74 Год назад +23

      I was thinking the exact same thing. He loves talking about how great he is

    • @maggiemolly111
      @maggiemolly111 Год назад +17

      How about the part where the 3 kids drowned in front of him and he says, “Once again Kyle was taking care of everyone except Kyle!” 🤔

    • @J.D.S.TX12
      @J.D.S.TX12 Год назад +1

      TRIGGER 😎

  • @Larry_187
    @Larry_187 Год назад +57

    This dude is a FULL BLOWN narcissist.. its me me me.. a cop is definitely not getting respect after 1 fight.. I bet he spent majority of his time in P.C

    • @BasedOnATrueStory_
      @BasedOnATrueStory_ 7 месяцев назад +1

      You bet wrong. Not being a push over and defending yourself goes far. Bc then you aren’t seen as a punk. And if you’re seen as a punk then you’re time will be hell.

    • @Larry_187
      @Larry_187 7 месяцев назад +11

      @BasedOnATrueStory_ you have never been locked up, have you? It's dudes like this who comes in talking all that big bad sh!t that gets stomped out and sent to P.C. I listened to him for 20-30 minutes and I was ready to puncture my own eardrums.

    • @JamesNewman-cq9lw
      @JamesNewman-cq9lw 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@Larry_187Yeah he's so full of it

    • @Youremom99
      @Youremom99 4 месяца назад +4

      You think the convicts care he can fight? Fight 4 dudes with shanks 😂 then prison isn’t a social club

    • @tysontickner3655
      @tysontickner3655 4 месяца назад

      100% this guy is so full of shit. He would of gotten jumped day In day out in general pop. He was pc, and prob got called out by a gang member who dropped out. No was he was in general pop in Ohio lol

  • @mightymouse1005
    @mightymouse1005 4 месяца назад +18

    I wonder if any of these people ever think about the people they hurt.
    He talks about basically being upset his wife and kids found out about his double life but he doesn't seem sorry for causing the pain and anger..

  • @smokey1517
    @smokey1517 Год назад +114

    This guy comes off more like he's selling his story rather than telling his story......dude literally sounds like he's pitching a movie......one thing that cracked me up is when he seemed to be taking credit for coming up with the revolutionary idea of a "prisoner work farm" in order to cut the costs of feeding the inmates.....I'm pretty sure those have been around for a hundred years 😅😂

    • @vipermikes5547
      @vipermikes5547 4 месяца назад

      Nailed it

    • @guitarstalkandtech9085
      @guitarstalkandtech9085 4 месяца назад +2

      I know it sounds like he's still the same person and no regrets. ​@@vipermikes5547

    • @notbornagainbornright5046
      @notbornagainbornright5046 4 месяца назад +1

      HE'S A REPUBLICAN - GO FIGURE

    • @Ryan-The-Grifter
      @Ryan-The-Grifter 3 месяца назад +1

      Bragging about using slave labor to make imprisoning people cheaper

    • @Ryan-The-Grifter
      @Ryan-The-Grifter 3 месяца назад +2

      There's more to his story that he's leaving out. There's a video called, "When the detective is a criminal" on RUclips. It has parts about his involvement in a railroading of an innocent woman. His department investigated a murder, botched it badly, focusing on just one suspect who was innocent. The detective did 2 years for his part, but this guy was intimately involved as well.

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter Год назад +3

    How has this channel not exploded yet? Every single video is great.

  • @kjfgkgfkfkjhgjkgkj
    @kjfgkgfkfkjhgjkgkj Год назад +48

    I love when people say “I’m not gonna toot my own horn” and then proceed to toot their own horn for 45 minutes straight lmao..hahahaha also dude said “I won black history month” hahahahah

    • @asmongold2028
      @asmongold2028 7 месяцев назад +2

      bro was the token white dude smh

  • @tomkoval490
    @tomkoval490 Год назад +36

    He is way underplaying this story. He did a lot more. I garuntee it.

    • @Roberob1189
      @Roberob1189 4 месяца назад

      You’re probably correct. Why do you think? Just curious.

    • @Joe-ih3ln
      @Joe-ih3ln 3 месяца назад +1

      4 years in jail for the things he admitted to doesn't sound right. Dr shopping and petty theft of drugs from the bin? A sheriff with no prior record , seems like he didn't share everything.

    • @LUC1FER_R1S1NG
      @LUC1FER_R1S1NG 3 месяца назад

      You garuntee?

    • @mztkhalbisen
      @mztkhalbisen Месяц назад

      Yes he did sucks his didn’t change him he’s still stuck on himself!!

  • @Bobbybarley1978
    @Bobbybarley1978 Год назад +9

    His story of his addiction and detox is so real. I lived that same life for 6 years. I was a one man band suffering thru the addiction. It didnt stop until i asked my wife for help. It was such a lonely 6 years.

    • @thecrowds209
      @thecrowds209 Год назад +1

      Yeah but the difference between you and him is that he spent years abusing his power and fucking over people's lives who, some, were actually innocent. He also spent federal budget on personal family vacation. Y'all are not the same.

    • @emzymedford8791
      @emzymedford8791 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@thecrowds209💯👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @robinhaupt9119
    @robinhaupt9119 Год назад +4

    Damn, this was powerful Ian. Thank you for putting this content out. Kyle, do what you know will help, please.

  • @pr0blumz
    @pr0blumz 4 месяца назад +16

    That's an oxymoron. He was aggressive yet cool. 🤔
    In Greek mythology, Narcissus is a beautiful young man who falls in love with his own reflection in water.

    • @Jimsmash171
      @Jimsmash171 4 месяца назад +1

      No exactly aggressive doesn't mean hostile it just means being proactive which wouldn't negate a cool demeanor. Aggressive and aggression aren't synonyms in context

  • @GurleyGurl312
    @GurleyGurl312 Год назад +15

    Another amazing interview! Kyle is changing lives. And we don’t provide our first responders the help they need with all they see and deal with. First responders should have one on one therapy, as well as group/peer to peer therapy. I know a man who was a police officer that killed a suspect who tried to kill him. But his life has spun out of control. He uses alcohol mixed with anxiety and depression medication to numb the pain. It is heartbreaking because he is truly a good man. And he loved law enforcement. Now he works odd jobs. I hope he finds his way back home.

    • @mrmotofy
      @mrmotofy 4 месяца назад

      Every single one of em have the opportunity to go see one...just like any one else. Their narcissistic arrogant attitudes is their downfall

    • @neecee7343
      @neecee7343 3 месяца назад

      These people need Jesus Christ in their lives to help them walk through the hard difficult times of life and not turn to the easy thing…just popping a pill, snorting or shooting up. He helps you take the focus off yourself (aka your ego) and turn it towards helping others and developing a relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ. Why we need Jesus more than ever with this drug epidemic in America. Turn towards Him with Faith and watch how your life turns around as He works in your heart. God bless you and God bless America 🇺🇸

  • @1SlipperyPenguin
    @1SlipperyPenguin Год назад +13

    I was in rehab with a ex cop who used to pull people over steal their pain meds, he would wait outside the pain clinics then eventually got found out and went to jail and rehab

    • @notbornagainbornright5046
      @notbornagainbornright5046 4 месяца назад +1

      I guess cops are people too. We trust them and get conned. Half the U.S can be conned. He's a republican

    • @cyrusdubash3097
      @cyrusdubash3097 2 месяца назад +1

      Sad sad story

    • @baberoot1998
      @baberoot1998 2 месяца назад

      Probably got his job back as well.

  • @6god68
    @6god68 Год назад +14

    Well worth the membership. Keep going Ian ~ D

  • @ceasarpatron7857
    @ceasarpatron7857 4 месяца назад +16

    Bro needs to get a new tattoo! NO REGRATS!🎉😂

  • @p.blasko1203
    @p.blasko1203 Год назад +9

    Ponderosa Restaurant!! As a teenager we loved that place. Not for drug deals, but for the cheap buffet. 🤑

  • @simonizes5507
    @simonizes5507 Год назад +8

    This is by far one of the most prison related episodes I’ve ever watched on RUclips. Great interview! I was hooked the whole time! Kyle is such a good conversationalist.

  • @jeffreyalbright7692
    @jeffreyalbright7692 Год назад +8

    I grew up & currently live in the small, rural town he grew up in & have known Kyle & his family personally for decades & can vouch that they are good people. I feel for anyone who struggles with addiction of any kind! But, hats off to Kyle for making the everyday efforts to turn all of the negatives in his life into positives by helping others. “Fight the good fight, bro”!

    • @Chripiter
      @Chripiter Год назад +5

      Fighting the good fight, is referenced when someone is fighting cancer, not for justifying being a dirty loser cop. Just saying, ones a hero, the others a pathetic drumbag, you figure who is who.

    • @thecrowds209
      @thecrowds209 Год назад

      ​@@ChripiterI came to say JUST THIS.
      Did these people NOT listen to the interrogation tapes of Keyona? Are they all deaf AND blind??? Blaming abuse of power on drugs is apples to oranges.

  • @T.Sullivan
    @T.Sullivan Год назад +75

    He’s definitely a narcissist. The judge was spot on

    • @mandc20022
      @mandc20022 Год назад +7

      Exactly.... and i dont believe his addiction story idk what it is but something isn't right about it

    • @neintoten6155
      @neintoten6155 4 месяца назад +8

      @@mandc20022 My thoughts exactly. He was no doubt a full-blown trafficker.

    • @MTB2139
      @MTB2139 4 месяца назад

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @notbornagainbornright5046
      @notbornagainbornright5046 4 месяца назад

      He's a republican! The example is do what you want because you can get away with it ....

  • @BigHerk1993
    @BigHerk1993 Год назад +7

    This guy lives like 30 min away from me. I go to Sandusky, Ohio quite a bit. They got cedar point out there. I stayed at a cottage at Marblehead. This is so cool to have such a person from my area. I know every area he’s talking about. Great interview brotha. 💪🏼💪🏼

    • @The_Kansas_Kowboy
      @The_Kansas_Kowboy Год назад +4

      No he doesn’t, he lives 30 minutes from me don’t lie

    • @figbat6363
      @figbat6363 Год назад

      Yeah i live about a half hour away to.

    • @figbat6363
      @figbat6363 Год назад

      Like for real.i go to cedar point.i used to have the day pass and all that shit

    • @BigHerk1993
      @BigHerk1993 Год назад

      @@figbat6363 hell yeah I get a season pass every year. Been going there since a kid.

    • @chuckbowen250
      @chuckbowen250 Год назад

      That’s my coworker right there! Atta boy Kyle

  • @MellyWater-c2k
    @MellyWater-c2k 10 месяцев назад +1

    This guy seems like a really genuine and sincere person. The way he kept saying Ian’s name made it feel a bit more personal or relatable. I enjoyed the hell out of this interview bro.

  • @Marks-Law
    @Marks-Law Год назад +15

    Sorry but I have no pity for this fella.
    Good show Ian..!!!
    and crew

    • @sandistasiak4005
      @sandistasiak4005 Год назад

      I don't think he's looking for pity. Phew, you're safe there!

    • @rchi3906
      @rchi3906 Год назад +5

      Bit of a narcissist there

    • @Edward_USMC13
      @Edward_USMC13 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​ll Sandy Sandy Say it's really sad that you don't see this guy is a complete textbook narcissist

  • @shalaamber2656
    @shalaamber2656 4 месяца назад +1

    couldn't sleep so I just binged Ian bick videos all night... New fav 😊

  • @RobotsCanDoAnything
    @RobotsCanDoAnything 9 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent interview guys. As a recovering addic, I understand that when we are actively using the probability of a disastrous outcome is 99% guaranteed.
    Thank you.

  • @kenross1634
    @kenross1634 Год назад +3

    Ian, you are a great interviewer and more relatable than most of the big tough guys, althoughbits all good stuff

  • @ripblackmamba08
    @ripblackmamba08 Год назад +6

    Former addict myself I remember leaving detox with a Springfield MA police officer we were printing fake money in one of his houses we were on like a 6 month run absolutely crazy love hearing these type of stories

    • @CodyManning-m6k
      @CodyManning-m6k Год назад +3

      Dam fake bills I know yall was rolling in opiates

    • @Jay_nicola
      @Jay_nicola Год назад +1

      You got caught doing this ? I never heard it . 413

  • @Blunt_Man
    @Blunt_Man Год назад +24

    Kyle, if you're reading this, please, try to use your experience to talk to different departments, courts and jail staff, show them the face of an addict that was one of them, maybe they'll stop treating addicts like garbage in some cities! We've made a lot of progress but still have a long way to go too. In some cities, their mindset is straight out of like the 1960s or something and they refuse to acknowledge even basic science like medication assisted treatment or harm reduction. I've heard of counties where they're actually telling people in jail and on probation what prescription drugs they're allowed to take and not allowed to take, it's beyond ignorant and is extremely dangerous. Doctors did make a huge mistake with opioids in the late 90s-early 2000s but I'll trust an addiction specialist in 2023 over a judge who's never taken even one class about the meds they're denying people! Again, please, as an ex sheriff your story might get through to some of the more stubborn departments that think it's acceptable to force someone off of a prescription like suboxone when that prescription might be the only thing keeping them from injecting heroin and passing away! Sorry for the long comment, the opioid epidemic hit my graduating class and town as a whole like a brick so this subject is important to me. I don't use, I was lucky but I've lost count of old friends that are now gone or in prison and it all comes back to addiction. Some do belong in prison but there's plenty that were just on probation and told they had to get off of a prescription that had kept them off of street drugs, sometimes for years. The police and especially the court and jail just have no idea what kind of harm they're doing and they unfortunately think they're doing the right thing...

    • @ambermoy8147
      @ambermoy8147 Год назад +5

      Very well said and explained 💯

    • @TrinaMarie_Babygirl
      @TrinaMarie_Babygirl Год назад +4

      Great comment ❤

    • @DT-kl7uf
      @DT-kl7uf Год назад +4

      As a former addict from everything including Percocets Suboxone and steroids crystal meth, cocaine, addiction has something to do with your inner being and not being happy with yourself and being depressed. People just turned from one thing to another to escape reality of being depressed but you don't need depression medicine you need to fill your life with Hobbies and get addicted to things you enjoy doing. I don't feel like addiction is a disease I feel like it's just people who are depressed and not filling their life for the right things. I think a lot of addiction AA and NA classes I just filled with people who like to talk about the drugs they used to do and Surround themselves with people who always talk about drugs.

    • @Blunt_Man
      @Blunt_Man Год назад +4

      @@DT-kl7uf By disease, I'm pretty sure that's just supposed to mean mental health disorder. If depression or trauma is the root cause of someone's substance use, those 2 examples are mental health problems too, by classifying the substance abuse aspect, it just helps to identify that as a symptom of the other, deeper problems. As for antidepressants, they do some people wonders and cause others to lose their mind, all depends on if their depression is actually caused by a problem with serotonin levels or if it's caused by life circumstances. Somebody in an abusive relationship for example is likely depressed but antidepressants aren't going to fix it if their life stays the exact same, doctors overprescribe the heck outta those meds because they hear "depression" and fail to get to the core of the issue. There's some people who should be happy and actually have a chemical imbalance but they're not the majority imo.
      AA/NA is great for some people and more power to them but the program is like 100 years old and stuck in the past, plenty of other, better programs like SMART recovery that recognizes modern science instead of the belief that people make zero emotional growth after years of sobriety and will always be who they were when they were in say their 20s. It's unbelievable, that mindset has 60 year old adults refusing ANYTHING after major surgeries when they've been sober longer than they used, a few pain pills in the correct setting will likely not send them back to drinking a 5th a day and sniffing coke, especially if opioids weren't even their drug of choice to begin with but they're convinced it will. Hey, if a bunch of ex drunks and addicts wanna go to a church basement for the rest of their lives and drink coffee while talking about life 30+ years ago, whatever keeps them sober. I just find it hilarious how some are so against any prescription drugs like suboxone or even psych meds like antipsychotics for schizophrenia when even the founder Bill W credited LSD for his spiritual awakening, somehow that part got glossed over when writing the big book I guess lol. Not saying everyone should take LSD but that's definitely something that deserves to at least be acknowledged, maybe then blue collar workers would stop giving desperate, impressionable newcomers unsolicited, potentially dangerous medical advice they have no business giving. I don't go to my plumber to get a physical and I don't go to my doctor to get advice on how to hang drywall properly, they really need to stick to what they know and leave advice to the professionals! Some truck driver has no business telling a vet with PTSD that they shouldn't be on ANYTHING and they're not "really" sober, driving a truck and getting sober doesn't suddenly make them an expert on all things recovery and the needs of people with disorders they themselves never had, that person's needs and the needs of a vet with PTSD is apples to oranges, meds aren't a one size fits all thing and there's a very important reason why the people who diagnose and treat others have to spend almost a decade in school before they're allowed to prescribe medication.

    • @Kclmnop901
      @Kclmnop901 Год назад +1

      ​@@Blunt_Manthis was an extremely refreshing read

  • @kevinahrens4266
    @kevinahrens4266 Год назад +5

    Another great police officer podcast. Very interesting. Keep up the great work Ian! Love your podcast!

  • @patrickharbison2422
    @patrickharbison2422 Год назад +5

    Man I needed this podcast thanks y’all

  • @e501csams3
    @e501csams3 Год назад +18

    in the early 2000;s it was normal for doctors to give perceptions like that. Now a days you can't get that I had back surgery and they gave me 10 pills

    • @samanthatheowlbear2003
      @samanthatheowlbear2003 Год назад +1

      That was when I got addicted myself. Been off pills for years thankfully. It was an interesting time

    • @e501csams3
      @e501csams3 Год назад

      congratz on being clean its 8 years for me. it deffintly was an interesting times I really don't know what those doctors were thinking they would hand that stuff out like candy@@samanthatheowlbear2003

    • @Jilldenise80
      @Jilldenise80 Год назад +2

      For sure I used to go to Urgent Cares to get vics. It was so easy to get them.

    • @jhoyle3248
      @jhoyle3248 Год назад +3

      I remember watching the pharmacies give my dad pills like fucking candy while telling you they aren't addictive. Watching Seizures after seizures. What a crazy time to witness.

    • @KenKaniffFromConnecticut
      @KenKaniffFromConnecticut Год назад

      @@jhoyle3248Seizures from pain pills? Doesn’t happen. I’m guessing they were benzodiazepines?

  • @893.
    @893. 6 дней назад

    I didn't watch yet other content you have, but scrolling true the topics, you have really interested subjects and deserve much more subscribers for the work you put into. Here's one from oversea!

  • @thabeast19318
    @thabeast19318 Год назад +7

    I am only 30 years old but I got put on opioid when I was younger and got hooked that was the worst time of my life I almost lost everything my fiance my newborn daughter... those are the devil worst thing ever I do not wish that on anybody.... I have been sober for 8 years now and will never touch anything like that I dont even take ibuprofen..

  • @angelareyes8859
    @angelareyes8859 3 месяца назад

    Great interview questions, @Ian Bick! Thank you

  • @JordanEmede_376
    @JordanEmede_376 11 месяцев назад +7

    "Sent us to CATHOLIC SCHOOL for a good education......😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @matejfele9971
      @matejfele9971 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, we can see the results 😂

  • @miked19831988
    @miked19831988 Год назад +1

    great interview. I used to have a job in loss prevention and I had a "profesional" type relationship with kyles dad and sheriff gangware, rip sir. i wish you guys the best in your new life

  • @skiman5289
    @skiman5289 Год назад +7

    Everyone in the hood hooking up a cop idk if I believe it but glad he beat addiction

  • @70chevelless
    @70chevelless 3 месяца назад

    I can relate to this man's story. Never went to prison but can't believe they didn't get him the addiction help he needed. Addiction has no prejudice, it happens to good people, bad people, the best and the worst.

  • @9mmARman
    @9mmARman Год назад +5

    A local police chief in a town near me in MA was robbing the drug turn-in box at his PD. He was so brazen about it that his wife would come to the station, they would empty the box, pull the shades down in his office and take all the opiates and whatever else they could get high on. His officers turned him in and he lost his job. Turns out he was also on methadone the whole time, too.

  • @Oscar-Racso
    @Oscar-Racso 3 месяца назад

    Wow this guy is a super hero, howcome ive never heard of him before!

  • @dbells626
    @dbells626 4 месяца назад +4

    I remember when his car got shot up in front of his house. It was already known he was dirty in the street. Even then. They got the dude who shot it.

  • @darrenjones1691
    @darrenjones1691 4 месяца назад

    Didn't expect this at all great conversation thks for video, awesome job. Hope the best for the both of you

  • @jessicasa211
    @jessicasa211 Год назад +15

    He said he was a party animal when he was young and didn't do any drugs whatsoever. I already knew he was full of shit! Party and drugs come hand in hand. If you love to party then you love getting high

    • @saljablo2767
      @saljablo2767 Год назад +2

      This isn’t true. Most party animals I know just drank.

    • @keithburbank5592
      @keithburbank5592 Год назад +1

      We all drank and partied and maybe 3 out of 20 did illegal drugs. Alcohol was our choice to party.

    • @HiddenUsername1
      @HiddenUsername1 4 месяца назад

      Idk about that, at least where I'm from. Probably every 1 in 10 people who party would use some sort of drug. Unless you're including pot than maybe it's a little higher.

    • @uptownscenery9175
      @uptownscenery9175 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@keithburbank5592you don't know who does drugs unless you use drugs with them or you live in the same house

  • @c.sophia5888
    @c.sophia5888 4 месяца назад +2

    I have respect for him. he was honest about everything the good the bad and ugly. Great story all the best to you and your future.
    👍👍

    • @mztkhalbisen
      @mztkhalbisen Месяц назад

      Sorry but you didn’t look him up did ya? Cuz he isn’t telling the truth!!

  • @4reel244
    @4reel244 Год назад +18

    Proof a narcissist mentality never changes without accepting accountability. He has a story but admits he wouldnt change a thing.... refuse to STILL get true help for himself (which started his downfall) and that cop ego is deadly.

    • @aservantinbabylon
      @aservantinbabylon Год назад +3

      Agreed

    • @badxradxandy
      @badxradxandy Год назад +1

      Sure but I think he can channel into a positive, maybe?

    • @thecrowds209
      @thecrowds209 Год назад

      ​@@badxradxandyyou can't channel Narcissism into positivity. When the whole world revolves around YOU and you'll do ANYTHING, hurt, manipulate, and destroy anyone and anything to get your way there is absolutely no way to channel narcissism into anything positive. When you meet one you will find out it's impossible.

    • @timevans1599
      @timevans1599 Год назад

      Yes

    • @capone_rd_809
      @capone_rd_809 Год назад +4

      Yep, he definitely comes across as egotistical and arrogant, he's not telling his story as a man who has remorse, he's telling it as a man that's tooting his own horn in pride and a sense of accomplishment.

  • @Deography
    @Deography 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for telling the folks listening to the podcast ~ Where they can listen to the podcast.

  • @ApexZer0
    @ApexZer0 Год назад +6

    One of the best episodes yet. You improve as an interviewer every episode

  • @DeannaSansinena-gi2tb
    @DeannaSansinena-gi2tb 4 месяца назад

    I think he's genuinely a great guy he's telling his story so he has to talk about himself but I love his story ❤ hope the best for you both

  • @tomkoval490
    @tomkoval490 Год назад +21

    This guy is a narcissist he still doesn’t see the bigger picture of what he did wrong.

    • @tinamidkiff8417
      @tinamidkiff8417 Год назад +1

      Your exactly correct!!!!

    • @ronaldyoung9430
      @ronaldyoung9430 Год назад +5

      There’s some bad stuff that happened under his watch. One of the detectives that worked for him is in prison now. There’s definitely corruption and most likely nepotism led to his promotion his family was involved in local government.

    • @aservantinbabylon
      @aservantinbabylon Год назад +2

      ​@@ronaldyoung9430very believable. There was probably a ton of dirt going on there. I think his story is just the tip of the iceberg of the dirt that was going on.

    • @leegreer3724
      @leegreer3724 Год назад

      Haven’t finished the podcast yet, but what got him put on the radar was the botched murder investigation of heather bogle. Can look up the story. He was manipulating evidence to try and pin the murder on an innocent person.

  • @lindalane3985
    @lindalane3985 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks much for your story love it God bless you and your family

  • @RodneyMeadows-k2s
    @RodneyMeadows-k2s Год назад +4

    The law about the Sheriff only being able to be arrested by the County Coroner is the same in Missouri as well; it's actually fairly common, especially in Southern states.

  • @emmanuealloggins2878
    @emmanuealloggins2878 4 месяца назад

    Great interview...
    The church I attend and am on staff with host a Celebrate Recovery ministry service each Friday. Thankful to know others are teaching into this community also. Be blessed..

  • @kimfleischman6148
    @kimfleischman6148 Год назад +5

    This is one of my favorite interviews so far. Kyle you are such a inspiration!

  • @Griffin1996
    @Griffin1996 Год назад +1

    One of your best interviews yet!😮

  • @mknmemories1
    @mknmemories1 4 месяца назад +6

    The ex-sheriff forgot people could look him up on the web and check his story. I didn't read anything about a crossbow causing his bond revocation.

    • @horspla2000
      @horspla2000 4 месяца назад

      I'm local to this, and I definitely remember something about a crossbow being a subject. He was using county funds to buy personal things, I think that was one of the things he bought

    • @mknmemories1
      @mknmemories1 4 месяца назад

      @@horspla2000 I don't doubt that, but the news article mentioned something else that caused bond revocation... I guess when it comes down to it I don't believe anything unless I see it with my own eyes LOL

  • @mandoguy726
    @mandoguy726 Год назад

    People hating negative things is not the best publicity. It's the best way to remove that negative thing.

  • @andrewcooley2619
    @andrewcooley2619 Год назад +3

    As a veteran police officer I greatly enjoyed this. It gave me perspective on things that I didn’t even know I needed.

  • @adamsapple5355
    @adamsapple5355 4 месяца назад

    This exactly what I needed to hear. All I can say is wow! Thank you for sharing. Today is the first day and I'm struggling but hearing your story is gonna keep me just for today.

  • @cateybishop7970
    @cateybishop7970 6 месяцев назад +14

    I'm from Ohio as well. My heart goes out to Kyle big time. I lost my nursing license because of a similar story (crazy and long). Everyone is human. Thank you for sharing. Much love.

    • @michelleosborne3858
      @michelleosborne3858 4 месяца назад +1

      Does your heart also go out to the murders, the messed up cases, the cover ups?? This man sounds just as arrogant as always... He is disgusting, and sounds like he's still using

    • @cateybishop7970
      @cateybishop7970 4 месяца назад

      @michelleosborne3858 No, it doesn't. You might be right. I am open to the possibility that he's exactly what you think he is. If so, he's a total piece of %$&^!

  • @faith4evertvl
    @faith4evertvl Месяц назад

    You are the best Ian Bick🎉

  • @BBW4MEPLZ
    @BBW4MEPLZ 3 месяца назад +6

    His addiction was longer and worse than he is expressing, I don’t care what anyone says or thinks.

    • @Ania-cd2sh
      @Ania-cd2sh Месяц назад

      He said he loved to buy kilos of coke undercover….im sure it started then or even before

  • @theknausexperience7671
    @theknausexperience7671 11 месяцев назад

    Randomly came across this podcast and seriously have not stopped listening since! Love it keep up the good work, I am hooked!

  • @nikkirichards4952
    @nikkirichards4952 Год назад +3

    Addiction can happen to anyone, any time, anyway.... it doesn't discriminate against anybody.. doesn't care who ya are!! Glad he is doing well now and on the other side of it.

  • @1gritty1
    @1gritty1 Год назад +46

    Kyle did a good job in the interview but I smell BS from this dude.

    • @tinamidkiff8417
      @tinamidkiff8417 Год назад +5

      You would be correct

    • @anghellicone87
      @anghellicone87 Год назад

      Yup. There are videos of him and his detective Shaun O'Connell botching a murder investigation and accusing an innocent man. Him and another drug detective from the neighboring county would take advantage of female addicts, get them to 'work' for them, coerce the into sleeping with them, supported their habit... But once they were no longer useful, they would discard them like some piece of trash and STILL charge them in the end.

    • @emzymedford8791
      @emzymedford8791 5 месяцев назад +4

      @gritty1 He was as DIRTY as they come 4REAL!!!!

    • @user-vv2wd9vm4l
      @user-vv2wd9vm4l 5 месяцев назад +5

      Good salesman……exactly how he got to sheriff

    • @greg4876
      @greg4876 4 месяца назад

      Cops are liars that's what they learn on the job it becomes normal to them

  • @mikeeagle2883
    @mikeeagle2883 4 месяца назад

    Great story went thru some of that myself! Thank you for sharing yours!

  • @jordanwood183
    @jordanwood183 Год назад +3

    1:03:51 oh there was “a whole lotta percs” actually

    • @mandc20022
      @mandc20022 Год назад +2

      I don't believe his story I've already found where he lied a few times in this story, man is full of shit

  • @dougswope1303
    @dougswope1303 2 месяца назад +1

    Check out the scene from wolf of wall street,,,the yacht scene,,,,hilarious 😂,,,this interview reminds me of that.....😁

  • @mandoguy726
    @mandoguy726 Год назад +13

    Five minutes in and I already don't like this guy. Me me me me me. Way too overly confident. Perfect cop attitude.

    • @Ivalencia5969
      @Ivalencia5969 4 месяца назад +1

      Well what do you expect, the interview is about him and the interviewer is asking him questions about him. Genius

  • @rovertales
    @rovertales Год назад

    So good I listened to it twice. Thank you Ian for the content!

  • @PatrickReed-zn7lg
    @PatrickReed-zn7lg 2 месяца назад +4

    This dude absolutely refuses to take any responsibility for his actions. He is a typical cop. Let’s blame everybody else. The Dr for the pills, the guys family who you killed. It’s everybody else’s fault. Come one Ian, dig for the real story, this dude is full of shit

  • @jimknapp4606
    @jimknapp4606 Год назад +1

    Another Top Notch Interview Ian.

  • @Boss12r3
    @Boss12r3 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love how humble he is 😂

    • @MegaKrytonite
      @MegaKrytonite 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @greg4876
      @greg4876 4 месяца назад +1

      Lol good one

    • @MTB2139
      @MTB2139 4 месяца назад +1

      You literally made me laugh out loud..... Good one!

  • @MikeeEls
    @MikeeEls Год назад +2

    Great interview.

  • @just_icethereal
    @just_icethereal Год назад +4

    Most likeable law enforcement guest so far

    • @DT-kl7uf
      @DT-kl7uf Год назад +6

      Seems like a nice guy but he looks like I rather sounds like a lot of his feedback is garbage. I don't believe for one second he took them out of Percocets he was taking and simply stayed home and quit. But it can be a hell ride he barely said two words about it, so I think he's full of shit at least 50% of it

    • @KenKaniffFromConnecticut
      @KenKaniffFromConnecticut Год назад +4

      @@DT-kl7ufExactly! And he tip-toed around those charges, as well as I’m sure he left out a lot of the story! How did he get all those charges?

    • @tinamidkiff8417
      @tinamidkiff8417 Год назад

      Trust me he left out a ton. I lived in thw county he was sherit, hes an arrogant asshole

    • @anghellicone87
      @anghellicone87 Год назад

      ​​@@KenKaniffFromConnecticut
      He was taking the dr*gs from the 'dr*g drop off' boxes in the different police departments in the area. Dude is for real piece of trash.

    • @anghellicone87
      @anghellicone87 Год назад

      ​@@DT-kl7uf
      He is trash. Him and his lead detective tried pinning a murder on an innocent man. Him and another drug detective from the next county over would take advantage of female addicts. They'd get them to 'work' them. Coerce them to sleep with them. Then when they were no longer useful, they'd toss them aside like some trash and STILL arrest and charge them. Botched several murder investigations. Caught with other prostitutes in gov't care. Drinking on the job.

  • @beatsbymooncricket1042
    @beatsbymooncricket1042 Год назад +7

    I've known Kyle my entire adult life. He was a fair cop and this just goes to show you addiction is real. I work with addicts now and have for the past 7 years. we come from a very rural area where you know your neighbors well . Addiction does not discriminate . just look at this fentanyl problem. i live in the southwest where its super bad. Addiction had a hold on me for 30 plus years and i hit bottom and now i help those people. Glad to see Kyle doing well.

    • @thecrowds209
      @thecrowds209 Год назад

      A fair cop?? Did you not listen to his interrogation tape with Keyona?? Are you deaf and blind???? That was but ONE account of incompetence and abuse of power that was caught on tape. Exactly HOW many was not? He also harassed her for over a year, she lost her job because of his frequent interference and wasn't able to find another. This is why people say ACAB. Y'all stand around and tolerate this shit and say "Oh he wasn't like that honestly" gtfo

    • @brainwashed2586
      @brainwashed2586 2 месяца назад

      So fair he was arrested and convicted

  • @614HairSnob
    @614HairSnob 4 месяца назад +1

    Jesus be a fence! Boy I know about this story personally. So Grateful to be clean.
    Thanks for sharing. P.S I’m an Ohio Girl! Columbusssssssss🎉

  • @lindareavis5971
    @lindareavis5971 2 месяца назад

    Proof that.. God does everything for your benefit.. enjoyed the interview.. keep going guys!!

  • @saljablo2767
    @saljablo2767 Год назад +5

    Damn free chicken dinner for a black history month essay contest?

  • @sunrisedino9066
    @sunrisedino9066 Год назад

    Another great interview. Thank you both.

  • @joegaskill8742
    @joegaskill8742 9 месяцев назад +7

    And then,,NASA called and I became a f$ckin astronaut as well! Something stinks with this "story ".

  • @RecoveryRose
    @RecoveryRose 4 месяца назад

    What an incredible story! Super awesome. 😎

  • @jerrythomas4457
    @jerrythomas4457 Год назад +4

    “ they worked hard to give us a good education” . He became a cop and a criminal. Fool

  • @captianxanax
    @captianxanax Год назад +1

    Wow, that's a very interesting guest. And you asked great questions great pod

  • @Future_waves
    @Future_waves Год назад +6

    Keeps in mind folks, as charismatic and relatable this guy is, he has ruined countless lives over insignificant drug possession.

    • @allanyoung4435
      @allanyoung4435 Год назад +1

      Yeah, the laws had nothing to do with it

    • @tinamidkiff8417
      @tinamidkiff8417 Год назад

      He was a dick and always thought he was better than everyone else. He's arrogant as hell!!!! I lived in Sandusky county when he was on road detail and when he was sheriff. I have seen with my own two eyes how big of a dick he was.

    • @razup2323
      @razup2323 Год назад

      @@allanyoung4435right. Had he ignored the laws, he would have been in trouble for that. People make these dumb comments without really considering the laws that surround them.

  • @Ben_Harry_Pdx
    @Ben_Harry_Pdx Год назад

    Ian Bick podcast is legit. I just found his podcast and I’m impressed. Just subscribed.

    • @ianbickCT
      @ianbickCT  Год назад

      Thanks so much!! Welcome

  • @ben_dovers
    @ben_dovers Год назад +4

    Another great listen!