Ep 43 Verbiage Leads to Clues
The police profession has to buy into intelligence based policing. Tulsa solved a murder by being willing to talk and share information within squads. It's is not rocket science.
The police profession has to buy into intelligence based policing. Tulsa solved a murder by being willing to talk and share information within squads. It's is not rocket science.
The best and the brightest on each side of the police community divide better get busy. Find a workable solution or at least define what specific problem needs to be addressed.
Criminals do not want killers around. Just ask the ones in prison. Call the cops and let them know before the cops start out about your illegal activity.
The objective of a murder investigation is to get the suspect and witnesses quickly. The suspect makes and the witnesses are more likely to talk. This case is solved by the patrol officers getting to work quickly.
On July 4th 2020 in Atlanta Georgia an 8 year old child is shot and killed while riding with her family in a car. On May 29th, 2014 April Montano, 14 years old, is shot and killed riding in the family pick up truck. Hard to find hope yet, we do.
Transparency must begin with the truth. We can disagree on what we see but it has to be the same set of facts. Police and Community have to do better.
In this episode several teaching moments but the hurt is when a five year old and an infant witness a double murder. More than the were taking a ride to sell dope and not buy ice cream.
Take race out of the equation. This is about right and wrong.
The title refers to Jackie Robinson taking Negro out of the baseball equation. Society has to learn from this and judge people on their actions.
The First 48 first episode in Tulsa and thoughts on the advantage of having the show in Tulsa.
This episode shows how hatred fuels irrational behavior. So many opportunities for intervention before another murder occurs. Law enforcement's dilemma is to predict and protect the public without intruding on the publics right to freedom.
The Good Friday 2012 killings put Tulsa in the spot light for race based killings of three citizens. Tulsa is in the history books for the 1921 Race Massacre and now for the 2012 Good Friday Murders. Wish it was the last time the national media descended on Tulsa.
In this episode learn what ICA means to me. When faced with an issue that is large, like the Pandemic, a reassuring hand will guide us through. Not always a leader, not always something you can see. Stay safe the calm is on the way.
Deals happen in all parts of town, streets, shops and parking lots not always in seedy dens of inequity. Sometimes on video and sometimes murders occur. Not all killers get life in prison but society must get the players attention.
A casual conversation over three years later brings up names associated with several murders in Tulsa. Listen and take a peak at metours Facebook page for the tip sheets associated to this case.
Murders are related and the piece to solve the case lies in the community. Law enforcement are willing to march into hell for the community, but we need to know where to march. This case is an example of how it works.
Another example of how drugs can get a hold of lives and twist them until a lot of families get torn up. I believe law enforcement can study these cases and learn form them to predict and protect society.
Lives are changed and it is law enforcement's responsibility to keep track of those that are evil. No better example than when an innocent person is killed.
I teach that someone needs to know something about all things when it comes to violent crime. This episode spans five years of names that are either dead from other murders are in prison for other crimes. Intelligence policing is needed going forward.
Law enforcement is tasked with predicting and protecting society from dangerous criminals. Society has the duty to protect themselves by throwing the most violent out the door and calling law enforcement to tell them here they are. Do this and three would still be alive.
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