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Roll Call

CPD Patrol
Chicago Police Department
Law Enforcement
Community Relationships
Forensic Psychology
Trauma
Community Engagement
Community Policing
Mental Health
Chicago
Officer Well-Being
Restaurant Industry
Cook County State's Attorney's Office
Gun Violence
Public Safety
Let Us Entertain You
Felony Review Bypass
Law Enforcement Training
Felony Bypass Program
Camaraderie
Crime Reduction

Roll Call is a series of conversations aimed at learning what it’s like to work for law enforcement with never before inside access to the Chicago Police Department. Through transparent conversations, we hope to learn more about the ups and downs of policing, who the people are who chose this career path, and how we can continue to strengthen the relationships between law enforcement and residents... more

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Sergeant Michael Nunez has been with the Chicago Police Department for 38 years working for a variety of specialized units. Sgt. Nunez discusses his career path, the importance of camaraderie among officers, and offers advice for new recruits. SHOW C... more

SHOW CREDITS: Executive Producer: Chief Jon P. Hein Host & Producer: Mariam Sobh (written, edited, mixed) Co-Host: Commander Joshua Wallace Artwork: Kathryn Tutkus LINKS Follow the podcast via @CPDPatrol on X, Instagram and Facebook.

Yvette Loizon, Chief of Policy with the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, discusses the new felony review bypass program, clarifying misconceptions and emphasizing the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and prosecutors. SHOW CRE... more

SHOW CREDITS:

Executive Producer: Chief Jon P. Hein

Host & Producer: Mariam Sobh (written, edited, mixed)

Co-Host: Commander Joshua Wallace

Artwork: Kathryn Tutkus

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Follow the podcast via @CPDPatrol on X, Instagram and Facebook.

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Recent Guests

Captain Tracey Edwards
Captain of the Second District, former TAC Lieutenant in the Seventh District.
Chicago Police Department
Episode: Tracey Edwards
Yvette Loizon
Head of Policy for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office
Cook County State's Attorney's Office
Episode: Yvette Loizon
Akiba McKinney
Officer with the Chicago Police Department with nearly 11 years of experience in community policing.
Chicago Police Department
Episode: P.O. Akiba McKinney

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Mariam Sobh
Host discussing law enforcement issues and the Chicago Police Department, focusing on community engagement.

Reviews

3.2 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • an embarrassing waste of municipal funds

    As a funder of the podcast (ie a Chicago taxpayer) this is an embarrassing and shallow PR Stunt to cover from the department’s long history of failing to protect the residents of this great city. A shameful boondoggle, best relegated to the dustbin of history

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    miko's number one stan
    United States3 months ago
  • Where are the other episodes?!

    I LOVE THIS SHOW. I listen to episode one every night with my 5 month old daughter as part of our bedtime routine. However I know that she will be speaking soon and I’m terrified that she is going to start to ask me when episode two will be released. I have prepared myself on how to respond to every thing she’s ever going to ask but I just don’t have an answer for her once she starts asking me why there’s only one episode. You guys have made such a unique and important podcast. I can’t thin... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    Blue Line Bonanza
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the unique and important nature of the conversations, highlighting their relevance to the community.
There are concerns regarding the podcast being perceived as a PR stunt, with criticisms directed at funding and content depth.
Positive feedback emphasizes the show's insightful approach and its role in fostering understanding between residents and law enforcement.

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RJ Melman
Q: Where did your desire to support the police come from?
Melman explains that he feels a civic responsibility to support the police due to their vital role in community safety, especially after personal losses from gun violence.
RJ Melman
Q: How did you get involved in the restaurant business?
Melman discusses how a summer job cooking led him to pursue a career in restaurants, working through various roles before becoming CEO.
RJ Melman
Q: Can you tell us about yourself and your ties to Chicago?
RJ Melman shares his journey from being born in Chicago to overseeing a restaurant group with significant roots in the area.
Superintendent Larry Snelling
Q: How can neighborhoods on the south and west side that are typically associated with having violence break away from that stigma?
By taking personal responsibility, communities must work together towards common goals without making excuses.
Superintendent Larry Snelling
Q: What does this plan impact the people of Chicago?
The plan focuses on the officers' training and well-being, which is essential for effective policing and community engagement.

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Conversations explore the experiences and challenges faced by police officers within the Chicago Police Department, focusing on community engagement, police training, and the emotional impacts of law enforcement work. Episodes feature various guests, including community leaders and law enforcement personnel, who discuss programs designed to foster transparency and collaboration between police and residents, as well as mental health issues and strategies for improving public safety. Unique insights are offered into the workings of policing, emphasizing both the personal and professional aspects of law enforcement careers in the complex environment of urban Chicago.

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Roll Call launched 3 months ago and published 7 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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