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The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex

Female Cop Goes Viral—Men Can’t Believe What She Did!

31 May 2025

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Katherine Montenegro—better known online as Sergeant Kiba—isn't your average cop. She's a viral sensation, a dedicated police sergeant, a competitive athlete, and a gamer with a growing following. In this episode of The Level Up Podcast, Paul Alex sits down with the multi-talented @sergeantkiba to talk about what really happens behind the badge… and behind the screen.From chasing suspects in uniform to dominating online lobbies and crushing workouts, Sergeant Kiba shares how she’s breaking stereotypes, going viral, and inspiring both women and men across the country. Her confidence, discipline, and grind have made headlines—and now, she’s telling her side of the story.💥 What You'll Learn:How she balances law enforcement, gaming, and fitnessThe viral moment that shocked the internetWhy confidence and mental strength matter more than everThe daily mindset that helps her show up as a leader—in and out of uniformWhat it really takes to go viral while staying authenticThis isn’t just about being a cop—it’s about breaking barriers and redefining what strength looks like. Whether you're into law enforcement, gaming, or just need motivation to go after your goals, Sergeant Kiba brings the energy.📲 Follow her: @sergeantkiba - https://www.instagram.com/sergeantkiba/🎙 Hosted by Paul Alex 💡 Subscribe and level up every week with real stories from game-changers.

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0.049 - 23.415 Paul Alex

Welcome to the Level Up Podcast. I'm your host, Paul Alex. I went from being a cop to an eight-figure entrepreneur that helps average people like you and me make money every single day. I created this podcast to help you get motivated and to crush your goals. Let's win together. Remember, I have your six. Get ready to level up right now. Hey, guys, and welcome back to Level Up Podcast.

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23.435 - 40.744 Paul Alex

This is Paul Alex. And today we have another special guest. Guys, we have a family member of mine, a.k.a. my law enforcement family here. And I love talking to other Leos, law enforcement officers, OK, for you guys that are civilians out there. She goes by the name of Catherine.

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41.104 - 62.326 Paul Alex

Catherine comes from an immigrant family, went to the army, transitioned into law enforcement, became sergeant of the police and for a current law enforcement department here in Florida. And if she wants to tell the department, she could, but I'm not going to say nothing. And from there, she's doing some great things on social media.

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62.526 - 88.677 Paul Alex

She has about 250,000 people watching her live on Twitch, social media platform, which is remarkable. So she's actually learned to monetize that on her own. She currently has a pretty decent following on Instagram with 250,000 people on there. And she's an advocate for women empowerment, for mental health, for fitness, just like I am. We're talking about our fitness journey.

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88.697 - 96.424 Paul Alex

And just overall, how law enforcement officers and departments should start using social media. Catherine, welcome to the show.

96.444 - 99.427 Katherine Montenegro (Sergeant Kiba)

Hi, thank you for having me. I'm so glad to be here, honestly.

99.607 - 123.238 Paul Alex

No, no, no, no. It is. And trust me, like I said, I've been checking out your socials. You're doing a lot of great things. I'm highly impressed because I wasn't on social media for 80 years, as you know, us talking together. And me going on there, I'm not a selfie guy. I always tell this. I always tell my wife. I was like, babe, I'm the ugly dude. Like, you got to go ahead and take the photos.

123.498 - 141.533 Paul Alex

And, you know, my wife likes doing all that jazz. But let's go ahead and start with your background, okay? Your background before you got into law enforcement. And then we'll go into the journey as you tell us your background. So start from the beginning when you, your family, where you're from, going into the military. Okay.

142.265 - 163.219 Katherine Montenegro (Sergeant Kiba)

So actually, I am from Nicaragua. It's in Central America for people that don't know. I moved here when I was 15. My mom came to the United States before I did. So obviously, it was like a big transition coming from, you know, like a third world country to a first world country. Like just even just the streets were very different.

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