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This week on Hibernian Radio, Paddy Houlihan welcomes back veteran law enforcement professional John Paul “JP” Rowe for a powerful and often humorous conversation about a lifetime in service. JP traces his career from following his father into the Dalton Police Department, to years as an officer in Evanston, and ultimately to his post-9/11 role as a Federal Air Marshal. Along the way, he shares unforgettable stories from the street, reflections on elite federal training, and candid insight into how law enforcement and officer morale have changed over the decades. Balancing humor with heartfelt perspective, JP reflects on the personal cost of the job, lifesaving moments in the line of duty, family sacrifices, and the enduring brotherhood shared by those who wear the badge. The episode closes with lighter memories, Irish traditions, and warm St. Patrick’s Day spirit. A great episode!!
Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza (Orland Park & Mokena), Flood Brothers Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150 Engineers
By Hibernian RadioThis week on Hibernian Radio, Paddy Houlihan welcomes back veteran law enforcement professional John Paul “JP” Rowe for a powerful and often humorous conversation about a lifetime in service. JP traces his career from following his father into the Dalton Police Department, to years as an officer in Evanston, and ultimately to his post-9/11 role as a Federal Air Marshal. Along the way, he shares unforgettable stories from the street, reflections on elite federal training, and candid insight into how law enforcement and officer morale have changed over the decades. Balancing humor with heartfelt perspective, JP reflects on the personal cost of the job, lifesaving moments in the line of duty, family sacrifices, and the enduring brotherhood shared by those who wear the badge. The episode closes with lighter memories, Irish traditions, and warm St. Patrick’s Day spirit. A great episode!!
Sponsored By: Fox’s Pizza (Orland Park & Mokena), Flood Brothers Disposal, Madden Funds and Local 150 Engineers