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    Explore "policetraining" with insightful episodes like "Super Bowl Parade Mass Shooting Cover Up & Putin Claims Biden Better Than Trump!", "Georgia Used Terrorism Law To Detain Activists Protesting Police", "Roy Wood Jr. Explores Police Militarization & Atlanta's "Cop City"", "Horrifying Details About Uvalde That Must Be Addressed (Ep 1794)" and "Who Else Is Culpable in George Floyd’s Death?" from podcasts like ""Louder with Crowder", "The NPR Politics Podcast", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition", "The Dan Bongino Show" and "The Daily"" and more!

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    Super Bowl Parade Mass Shooting Cover Up & Putin Claims Biden Better Than Trump!

    Super Bowl Parade Mass Shooting Cover Up & Putin Claims Biden Better Than Trump!

    Yesterday, there was a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chief’s victory parade, Russian President Vladimir Putin told a Russian television interviewer he would prefer Joe Biden be America’s President, a Florida Police Officer and his partner shot up a car with an unarmed, handcuffed suspect inside after being spooked by a falling acorn, and more!

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    Georgia Used Terrorism Law To Detain Activists Protesting Police

    Georgia Used Terrorism Law To Detain Activists Protesting Police
    In Atlanta, dozens of activists who oppose a new police and fire training facility are being accused of domestic terrorism. That has alarmed civil liberties and human rights groups — and reignited a national discussion over policing.

    Protestors have alleged that law enforcement are targeting out-of-state visitors for arrest. In an interview on WANF-TV, Georgia's Attorney General Christopher Carr said "if you come to this state, engage in acts of violence to destroy infrastructure and property with the intended effect of changing public policy, it is a domestic terrorism charge." Carr's office did not respond to NPR requests for an interview.

    This episode: national political correspondent Sarah McCammon, domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.

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    Horrifying Details About Uvalde That Must Be Addressed (Ep 1794)

    Horrifying Details About Uvalde That Must Be Addressed (Ep 1794)
    In this episode, I address the horrifying new details surfacing about the Uvalde massacre. I also discuss Biden’s latest whopper of a lie.  News Picks: A deeply troubling report on the Uvalde massacre. Harris Teeter and Kroger go woke. Household debt is becoming a huge problem.  This Federal ‘Stimulus’ Program Cost Taxpayers $850k Per Job Saved. “Mini-Terminator” robots are already on the battlefield.  China is abusing COVID tracking for surveillance, as predicted. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Who Else Is Culpable in George Floyd’s Death?

    Who Else Is Culpable in George Floyd’s Death?

    This episode contains depictions of violence

    Almost two years ago, a shocking nine-minute video was released showing a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, fatally kneeling on the neck of George Floyd.

    Mr. Chauvin is now serving a long sentence for murder.

    A few weeks ago, a trial began in the case of the three other officers who were on the scene that day. They are charged with violating Mr. Floyd’s civil rights during the arrest that caused his death.

    Guest: Kim Barker, an enterprise reporter for The New York Times.

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    Ep. 1025 - The Woke Revolution Eats Its Own

    Ep. 1025 - The Woke Revolution Eats Its Own

    The New York Times’ woke staffers destroy its op-ed page to stop a conservative column; Drew Brees’ atonement is rejected; and our scientific experts jump on board with enormous public protests, so long as they’re for the right reasons.


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    The Man Who Teaches Our Cops To Kill

    Bonus Episode: Using Virtual Reality to Train Law Enforcement Officers with Gregory Kratzig, PhD

    Bonus Episode: Using Virtual Reality to Train Law Enforcement Officers with Gregory Kratzig, PhD

    Gregory Kratzig, PhD, is an adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada and a global expert in simulation-based training, particularly in the world of law enforcement. He has used virtual reality to train first responders to drive emergency vehicles and to help police officers make the best decisions when they're faced with choosing whether to use force. 

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    Police Terrorize a Family in Phoenix & George Stephanopoulos Interviews Trump | Christine Lagarde

    Police Terrorize a Family in Phoenix & George Stephanopoulos Interviews Trump | Christine Lagarde

    Phoenix cops spark outrage for threatening a family, George Stephanopoulos interviews President Trump, and Trevor talks to the managing director of the IMF, Christine Lagarde. 

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    Ep. 157 - Another Innocent Man Gunned Down By Police

    Ep. 157 - Another Innocent Man Gunned Down By Police

    In the past I have been too dismissive towards those who raise concerns about unjust police shootings. I have realized that I was wrong and they are right. As a few recent cases demonstrate, there is a serious problem here. Too many innocent people have lost their lives at the hands of those sworn to protect and serve them. Why? That's the question I'll try to tackle on the show today. Date: 12-06-2018

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    Lt. Richard Goerling, Mindfulness in Police Work

    Lt. Richard Goerling, Mindfulness in Police Work
    At a time when there have been controversial police shootings of unarmed civilians and many officers risking their lives to protect their communities feel under siege, one potentially constructive element being introduced into this highly-charged atmosphere is mindfulness. Richard Goerling, a police lieutenant in Hillsboro, Oregon, who has served in law enforcement for 20 years, works with police departments around the country to teach officers how reduce stress, combat unnecessary use of force and make smarter decisions in the field through mindfulness training. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.