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Social media's role in reporting incidents was discussed, with the claim that social media posts often do not depict the entire incident, presenting only one version of events. It was asserted that social media and mainstream media commentaries sometimes misrepresent circumstances, which complicates thorough investigation and law enforcement by distorting the reality of events. In response to a question about what was distorted, it was stated that social media irresponsibly shows one side of the equation, lacking factual context, leading to misinformation that investigators then have to manage.

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Speaker 0: I am so angry. I am so angry. What are we doing? What are we doing? They killed another person. None of us was just safe. And anyone who is still telling us that we're being manic right now is not fucking paying attention. I am walking around with a gas mask in my fucking purse just in case I run into ice. I am walking around with goggles just be in case they gas us. I don't know what to do with any of this. I'm so angry.

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An individual with integrity, who served as a senior police officer for over 25 years, made a terrible lapse in judgment and has apologized. He has family in Hong Kong and understands the situation there and in China. He has apologized directly to the individual concerned and to the speaker.

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On Christmas night 2023, I received an emergency call as the chief of investigations. The police had surrounded your house because a man claimed he shot a woman in the head. I rushed there, filled with unimaginable fear, thinking my oldest child was dead. I cannot express the panic and terror I felt, believing my child was gone. Thankfully, it turned out to be a false alarm.

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The speaker discusses the representation of aggressive violence and verbal abuse towards police officers. They suggest that the officers may be afraid of facing verbal abuse if they try to maintain law and order. The speaker also mentions the importance of composure in such situations.

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An individual questions whether an action is due to a security concern or an intimidation tactic. The response indicates it is a security matter. Later, the individual asks why they are not being arrested and demands to see video footage. They express distress, stating "That is not okay." Another person urges calm. The individual mentions "FinCEO" and claims they will be arrested despite knowing nothing. They thank someone for their support and ask why another person isn't being arrested, claiming to have witnessed them slap someone. They deny anyone said "stab him." They state that even asking an impolite question could lead to arrest.

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I witnessed unprecedented violence against police officers through the media. It was brutal and ugly, but our officers responded as necessary. However, a protester claims that the violence could have been avoided if the police hadn't used concussion grenades and pepper spray. According to the protester, the protest was peaceful, and the officers started firing without any provocation. Tear gas was also used, causing distress and difficulty breathing for the protester.

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I I'd be interested to hear what the conversation was that led up to the shots being fired because that's to me, it's silly. Guys out here just doing a job and then gets harassed and ultimately, you know, shot by somebody not even involved.

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Community leaders are in talks with the police regarding the situation. There is strong emotion and anger evident in the language used. Apologies for any offensive language. We need to end the conversation here.

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I've been in contact with the commissioner and deputy, and it's important to note that the police are working hard. While it's possible to be angry about the situation in Israel and Gaza, it's not acceptable to be anti-Semitic or racist. Jewish Londoners will see increased police presence in their communities, synagogues, and schools to ensure safety and take action against any hate crimes. We must understand that this criminal behavior creates fear among Jewish Londoners and across the country. It's crucial not to bring conflicts from thousands of miles away to our capital city.

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Terry, a gentle man, was handcuffed today. It's unbelievable to see him in a perp walk on Blaze TV.

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I find the case of Detective Bruce intriguing from a professional perspective as a former police officer. He is charged with launching an unauthorized investigation, which is something I have never encountered in my 45 years in law enforcement. During my 15 years with the Toronto Police, I never sought permission to investigate; I would request assistance or resources, but not permission. Law enforcement officers are designed to operate independently under the law and their oath of office. This structure is in place to prevent outside influences from interfering with police work.

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We’re here to discuss some comments related to civil war recruitment that raised concerns. I’m not sure where the report originated, but it seems there’s been some misinformation circulating on social media. We monitor both far-right and far-left activities, and we just want to ensure there’s no intent to harm yourself or others. It’s important to clarify that the comments in question were not related to the recent election. If you have any tweets or information, sharing them could help clear things up. We’re not here to overwhelm you; we just want to check in and ensure everything is okay. If you notice anything suspicious in the future, please reach out. We can also meet regularly to discuss any concerns.

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Community leaders are expressing anger towards the police, advocating for Free Palestine. Apologies for the strong language used. Security will be provided for Becky.

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My family members are on the frontline dealing with recent events. It's crucial to be cautious with tempers high. People are conflating different cases, causing confusion. Thank you, Kevin Hurley, former detective chief superintendent.

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Social media and journalism can misrepresent the circumstances surrounding an event, and the post seen does not depict the entire incident. What often happens is that social media and mainstream media commentary distort content, which makes it harder to thoroughly investigate the activity and enforce the law. A single post or coverage item can present one side of the story without context, leading to people rushing to conclusions and the narrative “growing legs” that the investigation then has to manage. Speaker 1 asked where the nearest officers were. Speaker 0 answered that in the central business section they were working; both were in vehicles and had to maneuver through traffic. Regarding what exactly was distorted, Speaker 0 explained that social media irresponsibility frequently shows one side of the equation without factual context, and then people run with that, causing the issue to grow larger and become more difficult to manage as part of the investigation.

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Speaker 0: We're in this together and want to get things done. We're not causing issues, but the restrictions are still in place. The media portrays us as a small minority, but more is happening. My name is George, and I appreciate someone speaking up for the group. We've been instructed to do so by our superiors. We need your support to make a change. We have a lot of support and other police forces are standing up too. There's no negotiation.

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Heard on a cop's radio that someone was seriously injured on the roof. Asked for names from law enforcement, apologized for confusion, and thanked them.

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Social media's role in reporting incidents was discussed. Social media posts often do not depict the entire incident, presenting only one version of events. Social media and mainstream media commentaries can misrepresent circumstances, hindering thorough investigation and law enforcement. This distortion of content makes investigations more difficult. An attendee asked where the nearest officers were, and the response was that they were in the central business section in vehicles, maneuvering through traffic. Another attendee asked what exactly was distorted by social media and news media. The response was that social media irresponsibly shows one side of the situation without factual context, leading to misinformation that complicates investigations.

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Hey guys, can I pause for a moment? Are there any armed individuals here? Yes, the police. Law enforcement. Can you please provide your credentials? Okay. What was the reason for your call? You need to do...

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An individual questions whether an action is due to security concerns or intimidation. The response indicates it is a security matter. Another person is told to stay away from someone. An individual asks why they aren't being arrested and demands to see video footage. Someone is told to calm down. An individual states "They will arrest me. I know nothing." Another person is asked if they would arrest someone else, claiming to have seen that person slap someone. It is asserted that no one said "stab him." Someone states they are on the side of another person.

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I warned about chemical munitions and called for deployment. There's chaos as flashbangs are being used against us, and officers are shooting into their own crowd. We’re here to support Blue Lives Matter, but this is how we’re treated. A large crowd is approaching on High Street, and we need backup. There were violent acts that day, including brutal assaults on police officers. Our officers acted as necessary. However, if the police hadn’t used concussion grenades and pepper spray, the situation might have remained peaceful. We were standing close to them, and they initiated the violence without provocation. We’ve been tear-gassed.

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I have 30 years of experience in law enforcement, dealing with various situations like capturing homicide suspects and handling barricade situations. This incident was completely avoidable and mishandled right from the start. There were multiple chances to prevent it, but unfortunately, they were not taken. My main concern is the well-being of my fellow officers, who had to go through this unnecessary ordeal. It is disheartening that there was never an opportunity to stop this unfortunate chain of events.

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Speaker 0 emphasizes that everyone should learn how to behave in the city, with a specific focus on downtown and Fountain Square. He warns that officers will approach individuals if they start to behave disorderly on Fountain Square, noting that minor altercations can evolve into something bigger. He adds that people should not come downtown, especially to Fountain Square, if they do not know how to behave. He then shifts to a topic about social media and journalism and the role they play in the incident. He points out that social media posts, and by extension some mainstream media coverage, do not depict the entire incident and represent only one version of what occurred. He states that social media and media commentary are often a misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding events. This misrepresentation, he explains, causes difficulties in thoroughly investigating the activity and in enforcing the law. Speaker 1 asks two questions. First, he asks where the nearest officers were. Speaker 0 answers that the officers were in the central business section, working and in vehicles, and they had to maneuver through traffic. Second, he asks what exactly was distorted by social media and news coverage, acknowledging there were multiple views of the video but seeking specifics on what was distorted. Speaker 0 responds by saying that irresponsibility with social media shows one side of the equation frequently, without context and without factual context, and then people run with that content, which grows legs and becomes something bigger that the investigation must manage. In summary, the speakers stress that behavior in downtown areas, particularly Fountain Square, is regulated and subject to officer intervention if disorder arises. They critique social media and some press coverage for presenting only partial or context-free versions of events, which can hinder investigation and law enforcement. The dialogue confirms that the officers were present in the central business district, in vehicles, and dealing with traffic while addressing the incident, and it highlights the challenge of ensuring complete and contextualized information in public discourse surrounding events.

This Past Weekend

Retired Police Officer | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #421
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Brad White, a detective and officer with twenty years on the Los Angeles Police Department, describes a career that began at twenty-one with a full uniform, shotgun, and pistol, and a rush of adrenaline rather than fear. He explains the early learning curve: “you walk up to something... you have no idea what you're walking up to,” and the expectation that you know what to do in any scenario. He recalls witnessing violence and death, including the first time he saw a person die after a chase, plus CPR at drownings and a child’s death, underscoring how rendering aid carries civil liability risk. He speaks frankly about mental health, insisting that “the number one killer cops is suicide” and noting the academy taught life-saving skills but not mental health. He reflects on the Rodney King era, the rise of social media, and public expectations, stressing that good officers exist across communities and that demonizing all cops is not accurate. White advocates a balance in gun policy, saying: “we need more guns in good people’s hands,” and he supports concealed carry, while acknowledging California’s tougher CCW process. He discusses how high-risk confrontations unfold, where a suspect resists and an officer must stop a threat, and he cautions against simplistic judgments about proportionality and risk. He argues for trained security in public spaces, including private stores, and he mentions the possibility of robots in extreme scenarios, clarifying that any plan would be highly constrained. He shares vivid drug stories from narcotics work: a naked man in a busy intersection on PCP, heroin balloons retrieved from a body, a keistered racquetball with drugs, and a Coke bottle with suction issues, plus the hazards of meth-fueled encounters and park sex scenes. He notes homelessness policy and the way reforms can complicate practical policing. He discusses homicide work: notifying families of deaths, the emotional toll, and why homicide rarely yields lasting satisfaction beyond justice; the need for mental-health support for officers. He closes with the idea that his path into policing began by chance while coaching a youth team, and that, despite the toll, he would choose the job again, hoping listeners gain a clearer sense of the reality behind the badge.
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