the courtroom became differently. but, over all, again, very, very fortunate to be a police officer there in hochul. as well as the people i run into across the country, you know, viewers from on patrol live as well as just during my travel, people were still very supportive of the profession, i think, over all. jesse: we have shown harrowing videos, this guy is chasing down criminals, exchanging gunfire. diving into a call in a and rescuing a woman s life from sinking. someone is about to get hit by a subway. they are saving lives every single day. why do you think law enforcement personnel aren t celebrated as much as they should be? jesse, listener, the last couple years it s the exact opposite. these type of things like this are happening every single day from coast to coast for various sized different departments. men and women are out there putting that uniform on each morning, get out, saving lives, making a difference. but it s the few isolated
ing. [gunfire] [gunfire] shots fired, shots fired. get down! [gunfire] jesse: things aren t much better on the subway officers rescue drug addicts passed out on the train tracks. a police officer in florida had a save a woman from her car after she accidently drove into a canal and started sinking. ing is try the back window. [crying] grab her. jesse: they want to replace these cops with social workers. here s the problem. when liberals look at police
officers, they don t see heroes, they see racists. the real heroes to them are guys like mini madoff or guys like sam brenton, biden s transgender nuclear they who steals women s luggage from baggage claim or michael avenatti who they tried make the porn lawyer the president. larkin former police officer and co-host on patrol live. when you are out or when you have been out, do you get the same sort of feeling from the general public as you used to? you know, listen, i m very fortunate in tulsa, oklahoma, we still have a lot of support for the law enforcement there. but it does. it varies across the country. but, listen, i was a cop almost 25 years. and during that time there was a lot of change. and especially during the last 10 years of my career. you could tell there was this turn from some of those in the public how you were treated in