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Examining the Statistics Behind Law Enforcement Responses
The podcast hosts discuss the need for accurate statistics regarding incidents of police brutality and question the narrative pushed by some police instructors who perpetuate the idea that law enforcement has a dangerous job and is constantly at war. They also note that while the majority of police interactions with civilians are non-fatal, it's important to not unfairly focus on the small percentage of protests that turn violent.
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The speaker wants to know the actual percentage of police responses that have gone bad and suggests that the overall majority of police interactions with civilians are non-fatal.
02:10 - 07:06 (04:56)
Summary
The speaker wants to know the actual percentage of police responses that have gone bad and suggests that the overall majority of police interactions with civilians are non-fatal. They discuss how the narrative around police being at war and having a dangerous job may differ from the actual statistics.
ChapterExamining the Statistics Behind Law Enforcement Responses
EpisodeNavy SEAL Debates Liberal on Defunding The Police
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The speaker argues that while the percentage of BLM protests that went wrong, which is 5%, has been covered in the media, there needs to be transparency about the percentage of police responses to these protests that went wrong, and what kind of events they were responding to.
07:06 - 08:14 (01:07)
Summary
The speaker argues that while the percentage of BLM protests that went wrong, which is 5%, has been covered in the media, there needs to be transparency about the percentage of police responses to these protests that went wrong, and what kind of events they were responding to.
ChapterExamining the Statistics Behind Law Enforcement Responses
EpisodeNavy SEAL Debates Liberal on Defunding The Police
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
This podcast episode discusses how going into a high homicide rate neighborhood or situation with bad intelligence can lead to dangerous consequences, relating it to Breonna Taylor's case.
08:14 - 10:16 (02:02)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses how going into a high homicide rate neighborhood or situation with bad intelligence can lead to dangerous consequences, relating it to Breonna Taylor's case.