Det. series will feature a Q&A with a notable Jenks graduate. You had NO sales experience. }); Get the latest on new episodes, bonus content, exclusive articles and more. Matt Frazier - Homicide Detective for Tulsa Police Department Matt Frazier was a star on the court during his time as a Trojan and earned himself a college basketball scholarship. To relieve the stress of work, Brown spends his free time with family, including his three children. I've seen some deplorable episodes on the TV show that you were involved in. He later joined Homicide to work with Sgt. The tipster beckoned Walker pssst to follow him out of sight. Matt: It's the old saying of "it's not necessarily WHAT you know, but WHO you know.". An Oklahoma native, Ronnie Leatherman spent eight years working in Narcotics before transferring to Homicide. Rain and possibly a thunderstorm. And it just hit me: I didn't want to deal with the trash anymore. The show does accurately portray what goes into a homicide case, or at least as much as they can fit into an hour. Why did you decide to become a police officer? Jeff Gatwood has always enjoyed helping people, which led him to a career in law enforcement for the past 27 years. Were you dreading the conversation? Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. To sell them that I WAS NOT a cop. And that's pretty much how she handled it. var liElement = element.parentElement.parentElement.getElementsByClassName("bio"); A proud father of two, Frazier spends much of his free time at his childrens sporting events. In the Gang unit, I had to sell myself that I was a Gangbanger. When not working a case, Ryden enjoys watching a Kansas City Royals game, playing other sports such as golf and tennis, and spending time with his wife and two children. She enjoys closing cases and helping to offer some closure to the victims families. He enjoys his new pursuits and has more time with his family. Professionally I will keep plugging along and take my cases as they come, work hard, and hopefully make a difference in this community. Mark Kennedy has been with Tulsa Homicide since 2006. Website Navigation Michael Zenoni retired from Tulsa Police Department in August 2019. function showModal(event, element) { In November 2021, McCoy left Homicide and Tulsa PD to become a Crime and Intelligence Analyst. During a game, he wrote his name and phone number on a baseball and threw it to Nicole in the stands. I carry that work ethic with me today as a homicide detective. He now works in Patrol Riverside Division of Tulsa PD. In 1995, Det. are spawning children whom police need to reach. It's a 2 way street. I thought about it, and 3 months later I was somewhere else. It was senseless and it changed a lot of lives. You interviewed internally at the police force in your career with them but you had most of the skill sets the police force unit was looking for. Standing in a secluded north Tulsa backyard, Sgt. I think its very important that they see us as people, not as somebody coming into their neighborhood trying to run roughshod over them, Walker said after the meeting. I am a general assignment reporter who predominately writes about public health, public safety and justice reform. liElement[0].innerHTML : ""; That was late June 2016 and 3 months later I would be at Styker starting a new career as a sales executive. Part of his drive comes from the desire to see the good guys win. A common refrain for him is that police must win the 6-year-olds.. Often before a game he would talk to the officers at the stadium about what it was like to be a police officer. Well, it may seem to people that it was an easy transition for me. Dave Walker was born in Aurora, Colorado and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. People will talk to you. Outside of work, Det. In 1994 Detective Brown received of a Medal of Valor for an act of outstanding bravery while working as an undercover investigator in VICE. Jason White was drawn to law enforcement since he was a child. Sowhy did he hire a guy with no sales experience? Before joining Homicide in 2011, he worked extensively in many different units including Patrol, Narcotics, Burglary, Robbery, and SWAT. Bad people doing bad things. I think that if I can do that I have succeeded. In the twelve years Lieutenant Justin Ritter has been part of the Tulsa Police Department, he has worked in a wide range of units, including Vice, Robbery, Narcotics, Street Crimes and Crime Scene Investigation. Tulsa is a pretty doggone good place to be, Walker said. Matt: Yes. You have permission to edit this article. He has received numerous medals for his outstanding police work, including a Medal of Valor for a fire rescue in 1987, a Chiefs Medal for leading a violent crime task force and a medal for leading an extensive federal narcotics investigation. He says, I love the freedom to chase down bad guys instead of being stuck at a desk all day.. Me: It goes to show that skills are transferable, you just have to look for that symmetry when contemplating a change of industries. It's been 4 years now since you made the move from Homicide Detective, and some might say a TV star, to top Sales Executive at Stryker. Me: So not even a thought to go back to one of those units? A statement that covers both my current and old job! Brown was inspired to become a police officer by his brother. Its really satisfying and exciting when it all comes together and an arrest is made. Me: Did Homicide maybe be the tipping point though? Tulsa Police Sgt. He was awarded the first medal in 1994 while working in VICE, and the second in 2004 while being part of the Northern Oklahoma Violent Task Force. Guy killed his own brother. She always was supportive and said she would be by my side all the years we were together in anything we do. series will feature a Q&A with a notable Jenks graduate. It did get old though. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World, Tulsa Police Sgt. When you were with.. (to be continued if you all want. Det. He has always had a will to protect. Thank you for reading). He trained many notable players Matt Holiday, Ubaldo Jimenez, Todd Helton, Larry Walker during his time in the big leagues, and went on to become a personal trainer before joining TPD in 2004. Matt: Thank you Mark, I hope it helps. LinkedIn and 3rd parties use essential and non-essential cookies to provide, secure, analyze and improve our Services, and to show you relevant ads (including professional and job ads) on and off LinkedIn. Dave Walker handed a tipster a small flag used to mark evidence and told the man to do what he needed to do. Me: Yes! He also follows his daughters softball team as they compete across the country, juggles reading 4-5 books at a time, and cultivates the worlds finest cop mustache. I had 2 young kids who could now watch the show and after 12 years with the forceI don't knowI felt I had a choice to pivot cause I believed I was young enough to make a transition. Instead of just telling my children and grandchildren what I did for a living, Ill actually be able to show them what I did as a homicide detective. Are there any particular cases or moments which stand out in your mind? Dave Walker, his long time friend and colleague since the mid-90s. Frazier: As far as the murder rate goes, we hover around the average of 58-60 murders per year. Theyve seen us. The 36-year Tulsa police veterans final day before retirement is Aug. 31. If you seen the one episode about Larry DouglasI meanevil is all I can say. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph. In my business I talk . Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. In Ritters free time, he enjoys doing yard work, working out and riding mountain bikes and road bikes. ShaynnaSims was initially freed in late 2021 based on the U.S. Supreme Courts July 2020 McGirt ruling. Frazier: Building rapport is a big part of interviews. He met his wife, Nicole, while he was a strength coach for the Colorado Rockies. Select Accept to consent or Reject to decline non-essential cookies for this use. Ryden appreciates the community he serves and wants to find justice for the family of the victims. I believe it was my calling. He strives to seek justices for families, even in this challenging career choice. Two of his sons work in law enforcement and his third son works as an assistant baseball coach at a university. Set as Default Template The First 48 is television's premier true-crime series. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible. Set as Default Template I thanked him and chatted a bit with him and for some reason, has to be karma I think, he asked me if I ever thought of doing something else. Detective John Brown is a native of Beggs, Oklahoma. Previously, Matthew was a Homicide Detective at Tulsa Police Read More Matthew Frazier's Phone Number and Email Last Update 11/20/2022 9:03 PM Email m***@stryker.com Engage via Email Contact Number (***) ***-**** Engage via Phone Mobile Number (***) ***-**** Det. On a high level - I was persuading people, strangers sometimes, to put their trust in me. Frazier: I was assigned a case where the victim was shot and killed for trying to recover some stolen property. They helped me develop a work ethic to make me successful on the court and off the court. There definitely was an epiphany to how it came to be. Walker believes that family is very important to an investigator. document.getElementById("closeModal").addEventListener("click", function(event) { He was also awarded the department commendation medal and the Bergen County New Jersey Apprehension award for capturing two of Americas Most Wanted criminals in 2001. As a police officer I could make a difference in our community. After attending Oral Roberts University on a basketball scholarship, Matt worked as a spring training strength and conditioning coach for the Colorado Rockies. McCoys interest in joining the Police Department began through a childhood friend, whose father was a Trooper and took them on ride-a-longs. This button displays the currently selected search type. And he did, Walker said. It is rare for a random murder to occur. I just knew that it was not the with police force. Switching industries is always a big task that requires enormous courage and faith to make that leap. If you have ever seen the hit TV series on A&E, it follows various police homicide units throughout the USA in their attempts to solve murders. Frazier: Coach Scott Padek and the rest of the basketball coaching staff made a huge impression on my life. I will always cherish those memories along with the relationships with teachers and life-long friends that were made over my time at Jenks High School. I use cycling as an outlet to deal with the stresses and other things at work. I just had enough. I. Matthew Frazier is a Regional Sales Manager at Stryker based in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Q&A With Notable Jenks' Grads. He and his wife enjoy their four dogs as well. Matt: (laughing) Absolutely feeling anxious about it. Matt: In the 12 years I was with the police force I worked various units: Drugs, Gangs, Robbery and lastly homicide. Rydens interest in law enforcement grew after his first college criminal justice class. Walker explained he wouldnt go over to the flag until the man walked away. In 12 years of law enforcement, he has worked as a narcotics investigator, conducted thousands of undercover operations, and spent time investigating bank robberies. Then cast your vote, Appeals court upholds state sentence for woman who mutilated corpse, Man shot outside apartment building in downtown Tulsa, New biotech can 3D print living cells inside the human body, Ukraine will join NATO but in 'long- term', says NATO chief Stoltenberg, Finland begins building fence along Russia border. Lieutenant Brandon Watkins Sergeant Nathan Schilling Sergeant Dave Walker Detective Dianna Baumann Detective John Brown Detective Matthew Frazier Detective Jeff Gatwood Detective Mark Kennedy Detective Ronnie Leatherman Detective Rob McCoy Detective Max Ryden Detective Reggie Warren Detective Jason White Detective Michael Zenoni More Bios Before being selected to join the Homicide Unit, he worked several other units of TPD, such as Gang, Sex Crimes and Robbery. Homicide Detective Tulsa Police Department 2004 - Sep 201612 years After I completed the academy and field training. In his downtime, he enjoys spending time with his family and friends. Since then, he and his wife have shared a love for the game of baseball. You have to use your skills and knowledge to solve that crime and ultimately speak for the victim in the end. Now he is a Lieutenant, overseeing officers on patrol in the Gilcrease Division, also known as GID. Originally from Harper Woods, Michigan, Det. Spending time with his wife and two children helps him cope with the stress of the job. Matt: Nope. But he couldnt be seen with the detective. Of course I entertained it more and more and discussed among my colleagues for the rest of the trip but that was pretty much the decision point that brought me to where I am now. Dianna Baumann joined Homicide so she could help people, but says, I get excited to catch bad guys, too. Before she transferred Homicide in 2010, she spent seventeen years in patrol and five years working in Child Crisis. Detective Matt Frazier left the department for "greener pastures," according to Walker. The Tulsa Police Departments lead homicide investigator was probing a recent fatal shooting in which a man was found shot to death in a vehicle in a driveway. According to Brown, the best and most challenging part of a homicide investigation is interviewing a suspect and getting him to confess to his crime; getting inside a killers mind.. What, if anything, can be done to reduce the crime rate and murder rate in Tulsa? He also loves traveling with his wife Kathy. Frazier: I think that we as a Tulsa Police Department are so successful in solving our cases because we attack every case as a team, as a unit. Default Staff Template: Notebook_Blue In a homicide the victim cant speak. I think having more officers would open up more resources which would allow us to be proactive as opposed to being reactive. Breezy, with a north wind 15 to 20 mph increasing to 25 to 30 mph after midnight. Since then he has worked his way through various departments, such as Burglary and the Cyber Crimes Unit, before landing in the Homicide Unit in September 2020. I tell you though, when he hit me with "why should I hire a guy with no sales experience?" I often wonder what would motivate someone to do so? Paul, 28, was arrested on Feb. 17 after her partner called police to say she started hitting him in front of her two children as he tried to leave a residence during an argument. While working in Child Crisis, Detective Baumann received a Chiefs award for a multi-victim sexual abuse investigation. We were on a week long trip trekking through the mountains of New Mexico. But in the past two or three years Walker said there isnt an unsolved homicide in which detectives are flummoxed by who did it. So you agree to go meet with them. Display: Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Top 250 TV Shows Most Popular TV Shows Most Popular Video Games Most Popular Music Videos Most Popular Podcasts Matt: A bit. Sgt. McCoy is a graduate of University of Central Missouri, and has a wife and two children. I knew her immediate reaction would be shock but I knew she would eventually be OK with it. They taught me that nothing in life will be free or easy. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World. Matt: Yes sir. Frazier: It is not easy but I have a strong supportive family that understands what we as police officers go through. He was also part of the Special Operation Team (SWAT) for twelve years, and worked in Burglary for one year. Calhoun was promoted to Lieutenant in August 2020. Put your trust in me. Frazier: I take this one day at a time. I was assigned to the Uniform Division North midnight patrol shift. Frazier: In police work there are always victims. Matt Frazier. Though no one was talking, Walker knew there were likely to be witnesses, given it was broad daylight and several people were peeking their heads out to watch police. event.preventDefault(); What does the future hold for you both personally and professionally? Website Navigation Justin Ritter was promoted to Corporal before leaving Homicide in February 2019. In my business I talk to numerous people who say they want to make a "career transition" to a new field and ask for my advice on what they should do. Matt Frazier: (laughs) Yeah, TV star. Michael Zenoni joined Tulsa PD in 1981 before he moved to Homicide in 1999. Walker in part credited the visibility and transparency offered by The First 48 as a key component encouraging witnesses to speak up in Tulsa. In the end, I received a very appreciative letter from his mother and father, thanking us for all we did for their son and their family. Hes teaching several 4- and 5-year-olds baseball skills a couple of times a week. He feels fortunate to be working in police work, requiring constant self-asssessment that one doesnt experience in other jobs. How challenging are those aspects of your job and how do you stay positive? That maybe homicide was the problem? I like the fact that what I did for a brief time in my life will be forever saved. What was that interview like? document.getElementById("bioModal").className = "modal"; In August 2019, he achieved a career dream by joining Tulsa Homicide Unit. Trash is trash in any unit. By that he means police must impart on youngsters a better understanding of who police are and what they do. Low around 36. Describe what it is like to start a case and slowly put the pieces together? They know my name. He joined the Tulsa Police Department in 1989, and worked in Burglary, Robbery, Patrol and the Special Investigations Division before joining Homicide in 2012. I'm in journalism to help make this community, state, country and, ultimately, world a better place. Midway through the week we are walking up a mountain side and I'm up ahead of the pack by myself and I start doing a review of my life. Inspired to help out in the community, Frazier joined the Tulsa PD where he worked for ten years before joining the Homicide Unit in 2014. They know who the culprit is because of tipsters, even if they dont have the evidence yet to draw criminal charges. } Watch Detective Frazier on the job in episodes of "The First 48.". The popular A&E program follows police homicide detectives as they investigate killings, with Walker and other regulars gaining notoriety and trust. Maybe tied for number 1. I was always selling something in every unit that I worked for. He and his wife Nicole have two boys, Bryce (12), and Cooper (10). In schools, students have told Walker their first reaction is to run when an officer shows up in their neighborhood. In the backyard, the man told Walker he would convey what he saw and that he knew of an item nearby related to the crime. That was weird to be recognized and treated like a television star whenever I went for groceries. Each week throughout the 2016-17 school year, the new Where Are They Now? Matt: Number 1 was the drug unit. It wasnt case-breaking, but it was communication-breaking. You can cancel at any time. Warren believes in leaving work at work, and does not bring it home with him. Taking an inventory so to speak. Was there one particular person at JHS who inspired you or made a lasting impact in your life? Retiring lead homicide detective credits 'The First 48' for helping Tulsans 'see us as people,' develop trust. Being the son of a California Highway Patrolman, Det. Kennedy is the recipient of numerous awards, including two Medals of Valor. High near 65. That was the trigger point that you asked for. Weather forecast provided by weather.gov. We work together as a team and put our egos aside to get the job done. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. I wanted to have a hand in giving my children and everyone else in the community a safer place to grow and succeed. So, the Tulsa Police Department only has nine full time homicide detectives. One of the dad's came up to me and was telling me how much he loved the show and what not. Taking things home at night in homicide does not make for great dinner conversations. What was the trigger to even start to contemplate such a move? On September 26, 2016 Detective Frazier decided to step away from the Tulsa Police Department to pursue another opportunity outside of law enforcement. Most murders are committed by someone who knows the victim. Hes a 14-year-veteran of the Tulsa Police Department. Nor did it catch fire after the Good Friday shootings in 2012 in which two men randomly killed three black people simply because of their skin color. Det. Were you practicing your pitch to her? The Homicide Unit annually touted high solve rates. Dave Walker listens to comments during the Mayors Policing and Community Coalition at Tulsa City Hall on Tuesday. Kennedy says, the excitement of the job and serving the public is what made me want to be a homicide detective. Kennedy doesnt mind the pressures of his job because he knows how important it is to his community. Dianna Baumann retired from Tulsa Police Department in May 2017. 2023, A&E Television Networks, LLC. He joined the Homicide Unit in January 2019, and is proud to be able to bring peace of mind to the families who have lost loved ones. Me: Good thinking. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World, Eileta and James Creekpaum listen to Tulsa Police Sgt. Det. W.D. Sales to me in the corporate world wasn't any different. What happened? Walker spoke Tuesday afternoon at a meeting of the Mayors Police and Community Coalition in City Hall about just that opening the lines of communication between the police and community specifically with disenfranchised minority populations. Since then, Stryker has hired 3 or 4 others from the force. Baumann was born and raised in Tulsa. The ability to talk to anyone - children, men, women, rich, poor, hard, soft - is huge as well. Me: In the 12 years, what was your favorite unit of the police force you worked with? After watching the show where it ended with everyone saying their goodbyes to Matt as he packed up his desk, I quickly did a Linkedin search to find out what happened to Matt Frazier. Matt Frazier was a star on the court during his time as a Trojan and earned himself a college basketball scholarship. Sergeant Schilling likes the challenges of homicide work and enjoys the payoff of seeing criminals brought to justice. Please subscribe to keep reading. Walker said community and spiritual leaders have done well to help foster communication and restraint in trying situations. Matt has been featured several times on the hit television series The First 48 on A&E. He is married, and he and his wife enjoy the company of a son and a daughter. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. He takes pride in making a positive difference in a crazy world. He enjoys putting together the puzzle pieces of a homicide investigation and figuring out who the suspect is. An interview with Matt Frazier from the hit TV show "The First 48" on his career transition from Homicide Detective to top Sales Executive. A former member of the Fugitive Task Force, Det. A great lesson for those out there thinking of a career transition. Me: Thanks again - now let's get on to the down and dirty on all those police units you worked with! Each week throughout the 2016-17 school year, the new Where Are They Now? Same principles applied. He thrives on the challenges that come with the job. He said Tulsa can help teach its ways to troubled communities that havent been as fortunate. As Staff Page Only What does it take to be a skilled interrogator and get people to tell the truth? Det. No Staff Template - Maj. Jacob Fuchs (USAF), Where Are They Now? Tulsa Police Sgt. Det. His interest in homicide came from a high profile case he saw in the news when he was young. Matt: Yes, but the manager you are meeting has to recognize that too. Frazier: It has been really fun working with the show. Below is my conversation with Matt about his switch from Homicide Detective - on a hit TV show don't forget - to top Sale Executive for the last 4 years with Styker: Me: Matt, thanks for chatting with me. Were you nervous? Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Did he move numerous times since leaving in 2016? He finds parallels in coaching sports and managing a squad as he continues to lead this group of dedicated men and women of homicide. After a stint in on partrol, Watkins moved to the Detective Division, where he worked in Child Crisis, Burglary, and Armed Robbery Units before moving to lead the Homicide Unit. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. A native of Houston, Texas, and proud Chickasaw Indian, Lt. Chase Calhoun has been in law enforcement for 10 years. They are very easy to work with during our investigations. Gatwood enjoys fishing, hunting, riding his ATV, and spending time with his three daughters, one son, and grandchildren. I immediately reached out to Matt to ask if he would talk about his transition to see if there are lessons learned that can be of insight to anyone thinking of a career switch. Self: The First 48. Lieutenant Brandon Watkins joined the Tulsa Police Department in July 1997. Det. Leatherman spends his free time traveling with his wife and three children and playing basketball to relax. I was with a group that included a couple of friends on the police force from various units that I had worked with over the last dozen years. You can't be halfway committed, you have to make that decision and be open to the possibilities of what may come. Me: Great segue to your arrival home and telling your wife that you were done with the force. Me: Right place, right time for sure. He enjoys a round or two of golf in his off time to relieve the stresses of the job./p>. Family gives you perspective. He and his wife have raised three sons. Dave Walker addresses a group during the Mayors Policing and Community Coalition at Tulsa City Hall on Tuesday. Ironically last month, as I was thinking about career moves, one of my favorite real life TV shows - The First 48 hours - had an episode that started with Tulsa Homicide Detective Matt Frazier stating that he was thinking of leaving the police force. We as homicide detectives are the voice of the victim and I wanted to be that voice. What separates a homicide detective who gets results and solves cases from one who doesnt? What are your fondest memories of attending Jenks High School? Matt, thank you for your time on this I think you have hit on a number of points that people can relate to in any industry. And The First 48 portrays it.. Matt: None. In addition to being a homicide detective, White is the crisis negotiator for the Special Operations Team and a member of the Critical Incident Response Team. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. Me: Did you have any thought of what industry you would move to in those first couple of months after deciding to leave? I didn't want it for the next 30 years. Learn more in our Cookie Policy. IAN MAULE/Tulsa World, Tulsa Police Sgt. He also enjoys piloting small aircrafts. A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 1pm. Frazier: I wanted to make a difference. Me: You didn't consider moving to another division? document.getElementById("bioModal").className = "modal modal-show"; How did it come so fast? They made the process very easy and I think the hiring manager had a feeling I would be right. Why Matt? To put their trust in me. Outside candidates. It was actually a good fit cause Stryker is in the business of helping people after catastrophic events - losing a limb is a hard pill to swallow. Outside candidates. He spends his down time doing woodwork, working out and spending time with his family. But I want those to know that it wasn't just a thought, I had also made that decision to move in my heart and head, and I think it's important to remember.
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