Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | News |
WE ARE FINALLY BACK!!!! To celebrate our return, we did a few things different. To start off this new chapter we decided not to review an incident but rather get to know each other better. Surprisingly, even after a long friendship we still found out... more
WE ARE BACK!!!!!! We discuss the Daunte Wright situation and theories on how this occurred. Policing after the last year and its affects on training and moral. One of us was fighting a cold during this recording so enjoy that....Sorry for the gap but... more
We had a guest!!! @tophertownmusic joined us to speak about #jacobblake and the state of policing today
We discuss the recent body camera footage involving George Floyd. A bit in to how the judicial system and police work together.
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The start of this episode was a little rough and awkward to start, but got interesting as it went on. more
Always looking forward to your episodes! Keep up the great work!
Love the content, and can’t lie, i miss hearing yalls insight once a month or so. How dare you not make law enforcement related content in this climate! (Kidding if course) Hope to hear you soon.
Advocates in favor of murder of Black people without the murderer standing trial
Always look forward to listening! Keep it up 👏🏼
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