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This Saturday on Behind the Blue Curtain. Attorney Billy Clark will be joining us for the first 30 minutes of the show and we’re going to talk about Stop & ID States. We all see the videos of people saying they don’t have to ID themselves. If you don’t know the difference between a Terry Stop, Consensual Encounter, Custodial Arrest or Custodial Detention you might want to listen in before you catch a case. Just because you see people in social media videos getting away with it doesn’t mean you will. Laws vary state to state, county to county and city to...
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This Saturday, Feb 1, 2020 our guest will be Dr. Tiffany Crutcher. Dr. Crutcher is the twin sister of Terrence Crutcher who was killed by Betty Shelby on September 16, 2016, Terence Crutcher was a 40-year-old motorist, was shot and killed by police officer Betty Jo Shelby in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was unarmed during the encounter, in which he was standing near his vehicle in the middle of a street with a police helicopter hovering overhead Dr. Crutcher is a perennial voice in America regarding Police Reform. Dr. Crutcher is the Founder of the Terrence Crutcher Foundation. ...
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This week on Behind the Blue Curtain we have Kahreem Gaines father of Korryn Gaines. We’ve all seen the social media accounts and the cable media stories but what have we not been told about this story. Mr. Gaines is going to share little known facts that he believes contributed to the death of his daughter, Korryn. Mr. Gaines is an On-Call Volunteer at Work for Needy People and is a US Navy Veteran US Navy Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois The shooting of Korryn Gaines occurred on August 1, 2016, in Randallstown, Maryland, near Baltimore,...
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167 American Police Officers died by Suicide in 2018. For the third straight year, police officer suicides exceeded all combined causes of line-of-duty-deaths. California (14) and Texas (12) had the highest number of officer suicides. At least 12 officers killed themselves on duty—in their patrol car or at their agency. In December alone, 22 officers died by suicide. In contrast, there were 10 line-of-duty deaths. Nearly every Department has a union or police officer association. Officers pay monthly dues. Then there is the Fraternal Order of Police and...
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Saturday, January 11, 2020 on Behind the Blue Curtain 11am Eastern 10 am Central. In the struggle between good and evil, right and wrong and Police and Criminal there has always been unwritten rules. A street code or “Rules of the Game” until now. Respect for the children, elderly people, schools and churches in the neighborhood was a standing order, not an option. It was the job of the Police Officer to catch the drug Dealer and the job of the Drug Dealer to not get caught. The Officers didn’t want to cause any more disruption in the neighborhood than...
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This Saturday October 26, 2019 on Behind the Blue Curtain lets discuss the 2 Amendment. Why are some people allowed to practice it without issues then others are met with multiple police armed officers? What are the differences in the groups we see openly practicing their 2 Amendment with hate banners and Nazi flags, and who are the other groups that advocate for the rights of ALL people to practice their 2 Amendment? Our Guest will be CJ Grisham. CJ is a retired army first sergeant. He was a counterintelligence special agent for 16 years working on the joint...
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How much time and taxpayer money are Officers spending on arresting people on what is usually a non-violent possession charge? What impact do these arrests have on the court docket? How many people are in jails that are usually overcrowded because of these cases? Why are Veterans suffering and being prescribed countless medications that only mask the problem? Joining us this week will be two experts on this topic, Robert Head and Gerald Kaczmarek Robert Head is a Texas veteran who helped to develop a medical marijuana farm in Maine. Graduate from Texas A&M and...
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Saturday November 2, 2019 on Behind the Blue Curtain we’re going to discuss the conversation that African American and other families of color have with their kids regarding interacting with the police. This conversation usually takes place around 8-10 years old. It’s not a “Police are your friend” or “You can trust the police” conversation. It’s not a demonization of police but it is centered around your child’s safety. You must teach them that they may be stopped for no reason, pulled over for no reason, spoken to harshly, and treated like...
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his Saturday on Behind the Blue Curtain our guest will be LaRhonda Young. Ms. Young is a Former Fort Worth Police Officer, working towards her Doctorate in Education at Walden University, Master’s in Education from Louisiana College and Bachelor of Arts from Texas Christian University. We’re going to discuss the unnecessary death of Tatiana Jefferson. Lack of Cultural Diversity? Careless Policing? Bad Training? Or simply business as usual. Why do things like this continue to happen, and always in the middle class and poor communities? Never at...
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This Saturday on Behind the Blue Curtain we're going to discuss what happened to Diamond Ross in Dallas, Texas on August 18, 2018. Dallas Police have released several hours of disturbing video that showed a shocking series of events. Why didn’t Diamond get medical treatment at the scene? Upon arrival at the jail, she was tossed into a wheelchair, placed in a chain link cell and left unattended. Police initially responded after getting a call that she was in a disturbance. DPD says officers requested an ambulance to evaluate Ross. But officers took her...
info_outlineSaturday, January 11, 2020 on Behind the Blue Curtain 11am Eastern 10 am Central. In the struggle between good and evil, right and wrong and Police and Criminal there has always been unwritten rules. A street code or “Rules of the Game” until now. Respect for the children, elderly people, schools and churches in the neighborhood was a standing order, not an option. It was the job of the Police Officer to catch the drug Dealer and the job of the Drug Dealer to not get caught. The Officers didn’t want to cause any more disruption in the neighborhood than was necessary to do their job effectively and the Drug Dealer didn’t want the Police in the neighborhood because of stupid incidents because it impacted their sales. Any good street officer will tell you that it was the O.G.s in the neighborhood that maintained peace and to a degree policed the “youngstas”. The criminal element also knew the officers that were fair and policed the right way and the rookies, the mavericks/heroes, the crooked cops and the ones who “go along” and keep quiet. Within the chaos that many citizens read about from the safety of their kitchen table there was a degree of order that the officer and criminal in that area knew and respected, It was simply known as respect. What happened? Where did that go? The Veteran Officers and the O.G.s are looking at todays New Breed and don’t want to be around them. The Co-Hosts will be ready, Tyrone K Dunmore, Ret Chicago Detective Joseph J Moseley, Former 12-year Ft Worth Police Officer LaRhonda Young, Walter Gus Glover and John Ruffin will be here. The Facebook Live Crew will be holding the side show as always. Join us. The call-in number is (646) 716-4621