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On today’s show we discuss how Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzata may finally be reaping what he sowed with all of his extremist
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Through data-driven analysis and hard, unfiltered conversations with researchers, reform advocates, and people challenging the system from the inside, each episode dismantles the myths that dominate public debate. From racial bias and police violence to surveillance, incarceration, and policy failures that devastate communities, we reveal how justice actually works, and who it really serves.
If you’re willing to question what you’ve been told, confront what’s broken, and wrestle with what real accountability and safety could actually look like, this podcast is for you.

On today’s show we discuss how Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzata may finally be reaping what he sowed with all of his extremist

On today’s show our main segment we cover the sentence of probation that 47 year-old former Chicago police officer Erik Elkins received as part of

46th Ward Alderperson James Cappleman, elected in 2011, routinely walks the ward and intervenes in public disorder. Now, Cappleman’s interventions go beyond just telling people