• When Good Cops Face Criminal Charges: The Mark Wagner Story
    Feb 17 2026

    What really happens when innocent law enforcement officers are wrongfully charged with crimes?

    In 2022, Special Agent Mark Wagner confronted a violent career criminal who resisted arrest. Acting lawfully to protect himself and his partner, Mark did exactly what he was trained to do. A full investigation confirmed his actions were justified.

    A radical prosecutor charged him anyway.

    Mark joins the podcast to describe the devastating toll his ordeal took on his family, finances, and career. He shares what it’s like to face prison after three decades of honorable service—and the relief of a not guilty verdict.

    Mark’s story is not an anomaly. It reflects a growing pattern of activist prosecutions that are destroying the lives and careers of good officers simply for enforcing the law. We examine how this weaponization of the justice system is chilling proactive policing, eroding morale, and putting public safety at risk nationwide.

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    23 mins
  • The Modern War On Cops
    Feb 16 2026

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of Holding the Line—cutting through myths, media narratives, and political rhetoric to explore the realities facing law enforcement today.

    What is the “war on cops” and when did it begin? In this episode, hosts Jason Johnson and Sean Kennedy lay the foundation for the podcast by tracing the history and evolution of the anti-cop movement in America. They examine key cultural, political, and media moments that have profoundly shaped public perception, policy decisions, and the day-to-day realities of policing.

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    23 mins