In Baltimore, Maryland, an elite group of plainclothes officers called the Gun Trace Task Force gets hundreds of illegal guns off the streets every year. Secretly, however, these detectives are also robbing people, selling drugs, planting evidence and framing innocent people. When some of the officers go too far, it triggers an FBI investigation that reveals the Gun Trace Task Force as one of the ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Wayne Jenkins, now serving 25 years in prison, tells his side of the story. What do the crimes of the Gun Trace Task Force reveal about the city of Baltimore?
A shocking tragedy occurs. Conspiracy theories spread. The trial of the Task Force officers begins, but who will speak out?
Is the FBI's cover about to be blown? Agent Jensen suspects the Task Force is onto her.
He earned a formidable reputation. But Sgt Wayne Jenkins is leading a double life. Not all the drugs he's seized are making it to the evidence room.
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A shocking insight into corruption in a US police force. The reporting is dogged and successful and the story is told with clarity.
I hate how accurate it is. Baltimore gets a lot of bad publicity and maybe that is part of why the police are the way they are. They are pushed to do a near impossible job. Most of the city has a lot of crime & cooperating with police is its own death sentence. Police are pushed to accomplish near impossible tasks between volume and lack of experienced & honest officers. Being a Balto police officer is horrible and violent and if you are good…you may not survive if you stay beyond your rooki... more
Disgraced police officer Wayne Jenkins has the absolute audacity and delusion to believe that what he and his criminal conspirators did doesn’t warrant a 25 year sentence.
You did a great job in showing his lack of a moral compass and highlighting that this was just the tip of the Iceberg and that the whole Baltimore Police Department was complicit.
There’s much more to this story
Loved it. Great to hear actual footage and all the levels of deceit. More please!
Reminded of the shield tv show I watched years back. Great to listen too
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