Bo Dietl

Richard A. Dietl
New York City Police Department (NYPD)
Nickname Bo
Place of birth New York City, New York
Years of service 1969-1985
Rank Detective
Other work Businessman, Radio Personality, Actor, Author

Richard Alfredo "Bo" Dietl is a former New York City Police Department detective and a media personality known for contributing on the Fox News Network and the Don Imus Show. As of 2010 he serves as Chairman of the New York State Security Guard Advisory Council, appointed by Governor George Pataki in 1995.

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NYPD career

After injuring his ankle in a skydiving accident, Dietl retired from the NYPD in March 1985 (rather than take a desk job) and went on to found Beau Dietl & Associates, specializing in corporate investigations for major international companies. Among his clients are Columbia Pictures, Coca-Cola, Grey Advertising, PaineWebber, Lehman Brothers, Bankers Trust and the Saudi Royal Family.

The Republican and Conservative Parties of New York State for the 6th Congressional District nominated Dietl for the U.S. Congress in 1986.[1]

Film influences

Radio and television

Dietl is a frequent guest of Don Imus on the Imus in the Morning radio program on WABC radio and simulcast on Fox Business Network. He appears regularly on Fox News Channel shows, including The O'Reilly Factor, Hannity, and Geraldo at Large. He has also appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart,[3] and had a guest starring role on the NBC crime drama Law & Order.

In 2010, in response to the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks disseminating various leaked classified material, Bo Dietl and Bob Beckel called for the assassination of the website's spokesman Julian Assange [4]

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