Posts by JoeyH
From NYPD to DOCJT: A Conversation with John Schwartz
In this special episode of Chief’s Chats, I talk with John Schwartz, a retired NYPD Detective 1st Grade and most recently an instructor with the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training. John shares stories from his career with the NYPD, including his experiences during 9/11, and he reflects on his 20 years of teaching and…
Read More“Friday Night Lights, Local Legends” Chief’s Chats EP 13
This week, I had the privilege of welcoming two familiar voices to anyone who loves high school football—Tony Kerr, longtime play-by-play announcer for the Russell County Lakers, and Shannon Hutchinson, the voice of the Wayne County Cardinals. We laughed, we shared some history, and we celebrated the tradition of high school football in both counties.…
Read More“Service, Leadership, and Family: A Conversation with Chief Gabe Heatherly” Chief’s Chats EP 12
In this episode of Chief’s Chats, I sit down with Monticello Fire Chief Gabe Heatherly. Chief Heatherly first joined the Monticello Fire Department in the early 2000s and has served as its leader for nearly four years. With 26 years of combined fire and EMS experience, he brings a wealth of knowledge, dedication, and heart…
Read More“Service, Leadership and Family: A Conversation with Chief Gabe Heatherly” Chief’s Chats EP 12
In this episode of Chief’s Chats, I sit down with Monticello Fire Chief Gabe Heatherly. Chief Heatherly first joined the Monticello Fire Department in the early 2000s and has served as its leader for nearly four years. With 26 years of combined fire and EMS experience, he brings a wealth of knowledge, dedication, and heart…
Read More“From Overdose to Overcomer: The Charlie Wooldridge Story” Chief’s Chats EP10
In this powerful two-part episode of Chief’s Chats, we take an unflinching look at the opioid crisis through the lens of hope, survival, and redemption. Part One explores the life-saving power of Naloxone—commonly known as Narcan—and how this medication is turning the tide in overdose emergencies. In Part Two, Chief Joey Hoover sits down with…
Read More“Before the Spotlight – My Encounters with Future National Fugitives” Chief’s Chats EP 9
In this episode of Chief’s Chats, I share details of my encounters with two individuals who would later make national headlines — featured on America’s Most Wanted. Long before their names were broadcast across the country, our paths crossed in Jamestown, KY. Hear the behind-the-scenes stories, firsthand recollections, and insights into how these early encounters…
Read More“Before the Spotlight – My Encounters with Future National Fugitives” Chief’s Chats EP9
In this episode of Chief’s Chats, I share details of my encounters with two individuals who would later make national headlines — featured on America’s Most Wanted. Long before their names were broadcast across the country, our paths crossed in Jamestown, KY. Hear the behind-the-scenes stories, firsthand recollections, and insights into how these early encounters…
Read MoreChief’s Chats EP8 “17 Miles in 12 Minutes: My Most Dangerous Pursuit”
In this intense and deeply personal episode of Chief’s Chats, I take you back to June 18, 1994 – an unforgettable night early in my law enforcement career. An in-person complaint in downtown Jamestown, Kentucky, quickly escalated into the most dangerous vehicle pursuit I’ve ever been involved in. Over the course of 17 miles and…
Read More“Wired for Duty: Ridgenet’s Technical Edge for Emergency Vehicles” Chief’s Chats EP7
In this episode of Chief’s Chats, I talk with Alex Wilson, Chief Operations Officer for the Ridgenet Network Group headquartered in Science Hill, KY. We talk in-depth how he and his brother Eric, turned their vision into a growing company that outfits police, fire, and EMS vehicles with state-of-the-art lights, sirens, custom graphics and two-way…
Read More“Tradition, Tenacity, and Truth: The Ken Hill Story” Chief’s Chats EP6
In this compelling episode of Chief’s Chats, host Joey Hoover talks with Ken Hill—retired Detective Lieutenant with the Kentucky State Police, Second Amendment advocate, 1770s frontier reenactor, and owner of a thriving real estate company in south-central Kentucky. Ken shares his insights on law enforcement, the importance of constitutional rights, living history, and life after…
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