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The Michael Calderin Show: Interview with Special Guest: Richard "Bo" Dietl!

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Richard “Bo” Dietl was a New York City Police Officer and Detective from June 1969 until he retired in 1985. Bo was one of the most highly decorated detectives in the history of the police department, with several thousand arrests to his credit.

Bo has been a Fox News and Business contributor for the past 10 years, his commentary is called upon countless times for his expertise on current events happening nationwide. For the past 30 years he has been a weekly guest on Imus in the Morning, and appears on several other Fox shows on a regular basis.

Bo is the co-author of the book “One Tough Cop,” which is a story about his life as a New York City police detective. The movie version of “One Tough Cop” was made into a major motion picture. Bo’s next book, entitled “Business Lunchatations”, a story about networking and business strategies hit stores in April 2005, ranking #5 on Amazon’s Business Best Seller List. Bo has been in the entertainment industry for over 20 years; he has been in over 20 movies and television series. Bo has embraced many faceted roles in the industry such as Associate Producer for the 1999 movie “The Bone Collector” and Producer for the 2000 movie, “Table One.” Bo entered into the television realm as an Executive Producer of ABC’s “The Runner” which was to be released back in 2002. He also was Executive Producer of “The Gray Area” on CBS TV. Bo has worked with legendary film maker Martin Scorsese for many years; he played the arresting officer of Henry Hill in the 1990 Scorsese film, “Goodfellas”, he had a memorable role in his 2013 film, “The Wolf of Wall Street”, and also played recurring character “Joe Corso” in his 2016 HBO “Vinyl” Series. 

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