Two men share vague and disjointed memories of policing procedures and interactions with suspects.
A police officer narrates his experience in a drug bust operation in a poor area of the city and questions the lack of knowledge of a veteran officer about the whereabouts of a drug dealer he was asking for.
A police officer shares the emotional impact of arresting someone, including a story of arresting the wrong person and the effect it had on him.
The speaker talks about his experience with airport security check-in, where he had to go through a perimeter check despite showing his passport.
The speaker discusses how black people navigate white spaces and how they may look for other black people for comfort and familiarity. They also share their perspective on seeing a black cop as black before seeing them as an officer.