Their name is L.E.P.D.

Along the lines of Pawn Stars and Duck Dynasty meets Cheers, L.E.P.D. is a firearms store, repair shop, shooting range, and training facility, but mostly - a family of over the top personalities. They don't always get along with each other, or the NRA. But they are family.
 
 

Eric Delbert, The Boss

... or at least he thinks he is. Eric is a part-time, active-duty police officer who had a dream and started L.E.P.D. in his basement. Now it's a full retail store, shooting range, repair shop and training facility with its own national weekly radio show, On Target.

Paw Paw, The Enforcer

Paw Paw is Eric's father and a part-time, active-duty police officer. Some say he is kind of grumpy, and well - he is.  He knows exactly how things should be done around the store, and if they're not done his way, they aren't done right. Paw Paw has Luigi in his crosshairs. They act like father and son -  in a boxing ring.

Boom Boom, Gunsmith

Boom Boom is L.E.P.D.'s resident gunsmith and tactical repair expert. There isn't a gun he can't fix.  With his larger than life persona, Boom Boom epitomizes the phrase, "You can't judge a book by its cover." He might look big and scary, but he's all teddy bear. Always smiling, he's happy and friendly, and his favorite pastimes include in-line skating and yoga.

Brooke and Mark, Training Instructors

Mark, a former DEA agent, along with his wife, Brooke, who has a degree in security and intelligence, make up the core of L.E.P.D.'s training team. Together, they conduct classes on advanced tactical training, concealed carry and women's self defense. The two are spiritual, having vowed to make a difference in the world. Brooke and Mark live on a self-sustainable farm, and are fully prepared for anything that may come their way. They are also active with government and private contracts, being hired to break into high level facilities to infiltrate and expose flawed security protocols.

Aunt Shirley, Cashier

Eric's Aunt and Paw Paw's sister, Aunt Shirley dresses like she's in Vegas - all the time, complete with long painted nails and glitter on her clothes. The boys of L.E.P.D. enjoy playing practical jokes on her due to her "unique" tendencies. Aunt Shirley believes she has the ghost of an American Indian chief living in her basement, and to calm her nerves, she carries a koosh ball that's frequently hidden from her.

Luigi

His given name is Anthony Pasquale Giovanni Guiseppi Antionette Lollini. Just call him Luigi. He may be a man of many names and responsibilities at L.E.P.D., but no one seems to know his actual job title. Luigi just graduated from the police academy and has a part-time job in security. He's the go-to guy around the store, loves playing practical jokes on Shirley, harassing customers and arguing with Paw Paw. Paw Paw and Luigi are constantly battling as Paw Paw gives Luigi lists upon lists of things to do and expects Luigi to do them HIS way!

Doug Gates, Range Manager

Doug is a three deployment military veteran, range manager and Go-Pro camera enthusiast, posting shoot maze videos and setting up zombie shoot weekends. Doug and Luigi regularly team up to play practical jokes on Aunt Shirley, Paw Paw and any one else that crosses their path. Doug and his wife, Emily, a chemical research scientist, recently married and moved in together. With Emily being completely at the other end of the gun issue spectrum, the newlyweds found themselves in their first big marital fight with Emily outlawing firearms in their home.

Father Steve

Father Steve is a Catholic priest and long time concealed carry permit holder. He frequently performs mass in the L.E.P.D. break room when the crew can't make it to church.

Steve Cesaro

Lieutenant Steve Cesaro is a Perry Township Police officer, along with Eric and Paw Paw. He frequently stops by the facility, especially on days when Shirley is cooking. Sharp-witted, Lieutenant Steve has plenty of stories about Eric and Paw Paw on the force. The three of them tend to have the strangest encounters while on duty.

JC

Sales team member and co-host of On Target. The walking encyclopedia of firearms and history: if you ask him a question, be prepared to pack a lunch. While he has a story about everything, he has trouble with the daily routines. The guys often have to remind him to pull up his zipper, and last year he accidentally bought his wife a birthday card for Valentine's Day.