you need to take time, ingest it and take a deep breath and use reason and logic to come to a conclusion about what happened and how we can fix it. what happened in memphis is a disgrace. based on the feedback i received from my hundreds of friend in law enforcement i work with and met after i left, they are as disgusted if not more disgusted than anyone else about this incident. because they personally do this every day. now what they do, putting their asses on the line every day, their image is tarnished forever and they know it. and they had nothing to do with it, a lot of those good men out there. i looked at these videos multiple angles and multiple times. as a former police officer myself. i worked in brooklyn. we had everything from kidnapping to drug dealing to murder. anybody in the nypd between the 75 in brooklyn and upper manhattan, those were the busiest precincts around. busy when you are a police officer means bad. you are not responding to birthday parties to c
you need to take time, ingest it and take a deep breath and use reason and logic to come to a conclusion about what happened and how we can fix it. what happened in memphis is a disgrace. based on the feedback i received from my hundreds of friend in law enforcement i work with and met after i left, they are as disgusted if not more disgusted than anyone else about this incident. because they personally do this every day. now what they do, putting their asses on the line every day, their image is tarnished forever and they know it. and they had nothing to do with it, a lot of those good men out there. i looked at these videos multiple angles and multiple times. as a former police officer myself. i worked in brooklyn. we had everything from kidnapping to drug dealing to murder. anybody in the nypd between the 75 in brooklyn and upper manhattan, those were the busiest precincts around. busy when you are a police officer means bad. you are not responding to birthday parties to c
you need to take time, ingest it and take a deep breath and use reason and logic to come to a conclusion about what happened and how we can fix it. what happened in memphis is a disgrace. based on the feedback i received from my hundreds of friend in law enforcement i work with and met after i left, they are as disgusted if not more disgusted than anyone else about this incident. because they personally do this every day. now what they do, putting their asses on the line every day, their image is tarnished forever and they know it. and they had nothing to do with it, a lot of those good men out there. i looked at these videos multiple angles and multiple times. as a former police officer myself. i worked in brooklyn. we had everything from kidnapping to drug dealing to murder. anybody in the nypd between the 75 in brooklyn and upper manhattan, those were the busiest precincts around. busy when you are a police officer means bad. you are not responding to birthday parties t
bail but more important than that they call this the safety act should be called the dangerous act because this is a recipe for chaos. people who commit crimes are not going to have to post bail. what happens? they are on the street the next day committing another crime and this is also important the morale police officers can you imagine the sheriff and other officers out there they arrest somebody in the next time they look somebody in the face and they are going to create that same crime the next day. is that your experience that this strikes a blow to the morale of your deputies? absolutely. this is my 32nd year in the criminal justice system. i worked investigations and i washed a revolving door type programs where it was cash and beliefs and very little accountability and consequences and each time that you see a revolving door program it does demoralize the officers putting it on the line every day. have we seen any evidence anywhere and i know we have had
programs and i have written them. this isn t in any training. the training thing is a red herring argument for people to come in who don t have law enforcement and your understand in mind to profit off these times of things with these woke-type programs that will only destroy law enforcement. it s not a training problem. what is it, then? this is a personnel problem. we have been attacking police department well we haven t, but the woke left have been attacking police departments. this is what nobody wants to talk about. this is what the left want to avoid. the show is called unfiltered for a reason because we give you the unfiltered school on what s going on. and we don t fold to pressure. the endless wars on police departments on for years amongst a lot of swamp-like