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Ep. 45: Truth Is a Dangerous Weapon: Adam & Tyler Hoover on Policing, PTSD, and Justice

Ep. 45: Truth Is a Dangerous Weapon: Adam & Tyler Hoover on Policing, PTSD, and Justice

Published 3 months ago
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Truth isn’t always comfortable and it’s rarely safe.

In this episode of Beyond the Barrel, Kenny sits down with Adam and Tyler Hoover for a raw, unfiltered conversation about war, policing, trauma, and the cost of speaking out.


Adam’s path took him from the U.S. Marine Corps into law enforcement, working everything from small-town policing to state-level interdiction units, building a career rooted in proactive enforcement and firsthand experience with how the system truly operates.


Tyler began in the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne, deploying to Baghdad during Operation Iraqi Freedom before transitioning into law enforcement, where he served in SWAT, Street Crimes, and as a Field Training Officer. As the founder of Anti-Hero Broadcast, he’s become one of the most controversial voices in the first responder space by openly challenging toxic leadership and performative politics.


Together, they break down why confrontation is sometimes necessary, the toll bad leadership takes on law enforcement, and how war and policing permanently shape perspective. The conversation turns deeply personal as they share the story of their uncle’s murder and the long fight for justice.


This isn’t a safe or polished conversation—it’s the truth, poured straight.

Off duty. Off script. Beyond the barrel.


Timestamps: 

08:30  Career Paths

17:30  Toxic Agencies

27:30  Cold Case Murder

37:00  Family Impact

46:00  State Law Differences

55:30  Drug Interdiction

1:05:30  Rural Policing

1:15:30  Border & Crime

1:25:00  Final Thoughts


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