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Police Officer To Prison. Says He Was Wrongfully Convicted. "From Police Officer to Prison: Alleged Wrongful Conviction in NYC"
His job was defined by crime and violence, and he excelled in it. With almost a decade of dedicated service, he had been involved in numerous arrests, most of them drug-related, in some of the city's most perilous areas. Throughout his policing career, Pete personally made over 500 arrests and played a vital role in more than a thousand others, earning him a remarkable collection of 25 medals and 75 written commendations for his exceptional bravery.
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Meet Pete Thron, a highly decorated ex-New York City Housing Authority police officer. Pete's life took a tragic turn when he was arrested and charged with stealing $1,700 in cash from a drug purchaser within an apartment during a "buy and bust" operation. What followed was a trial that ended with his conviction and a prison sentence, a verdict that Pete vehemently contests, claiming his innocence.
Now, the question arises: Was justice truly served? You be the judge.
Following his release from prison, Pete Thron embarked on a different path, becoming an author. He penned numerous books, one of which, "End of Tour," tells his own compelling story, shedding light on the dark corners of the criminal justice system and his journey from a decorated police officer to a man who believed he was wrongfully convicted.
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Police Officer To Prison. Says He Was Wrongfully Convicted. "From Police Officer to Prison: Alleged Wrongful Conviction in NYC"
His job was defined by crime and violence, and he excelled in it. With almost a decade of dedicated service, he had been involved in numerous arrests, most of them drug-related, in some of the city's most perilous areas. Throughout his policing career, Pete personally made over 500 arrests and played a vital role in more than a thousand others, earning him a remarkable collection of 25 medals and 75 written commendations for his exceptional bravery.
The Show is brought to you in Part by 4 Patriots. Check out the new Patriot Power Generator 2000X, you get a solar generator that doesn’t install into your house. Because it’s portable. You can take it with you. Even use it inside. But it’s powerful enough for your phones, medical devices, or even your fridge. And right now, you can go to 4Patriots.com and use code LET to get 10% off your first purchase on anything in the store.
Meet Pete Thron, a highly decorated ex-New York City Housing Authority police officer. Pete's life took a tragic turn when he was arrested and charged with stealing $1,700 in cash from a drug purchaser within an apartment during a "buy and bust" operation. What followed was a trial that ended with his conviction and a prison sentence, a verdict that Pete vehemently contests, claiming his innocence.
Now, the question arises: Was justice truly served? You be the judge.
Following his release from prison, Pete Thron embarked on a different path, becoming an author. He penned numerous books, one of which, "End of Tour," tells his own compelling story, shedding light on the dark corners of the criminal justice system and his journey from a decorated police officer to a man who believed he was wrongfully convicted.
Interested in being a guest, sponsorship or advertising opportunities send an email to the host and producer of the show [email protected].
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.
Be sure to check out our website.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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