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Citizen Journalism, Prison Time & the Ethics of Reporting Tragedy -- Geoffery Rogers on Billified
Season 1
Episode 922
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
Description
Bill welcomes GSL News founder, CEO, and citizen journalist Geoffery Rogers to the studio for a raw, unfiltered, one-on-one conversation that starts with frustration and quickly turns into one of the most challenging discussions the show has ever had.
Fresh off a 16-month stint in the New York prison system—and more than an hour late—Geoffery sits down with Bill to unpack the controversial events surrounding Maplewood Park in the summer of 2024. What began as a community barbecue turned tragic when a shootout left two women dead and five others injured. Geoffery was on scene, recording as events unfolded, and later posted video footage showing one of the victims receiving CPR—partially blurred.
When the victim’s family asked him to remove the video, Geoffery refused. That decision becomes a major point of contention between Bill and Geoffery, sparking a powerful debate about journalistic responsibility, ethics, humanity, and the limits of idealism. Where do you stand?
Bill agrees with the GSL News philosophy—to a point. He believes Geoffery has the potential to do real good by shining light on stories ignored by mainstream media, both tragic and uplifting. But Bill challenges him to balance truth-telling with compassion, asking for a little more humanity and a little less rigid idealism.
Geoffery also explains what led to his parole violation, detailing the chaotic and often shocking realities of his 16 months behind bars. What he endured surprises Bill—and leads him to believe this experience may ultimately help Geoffery better serve others facing difficult circumstances.
This is a raw, honest, and uncomfortable conversation with a deeply controversial figure. Whether you agree with Geoffery or not, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of who he is, why he does what he does, and what he hopes the future holds. If nothing else, you’ll gain a different perspective.
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Fresh off a 16-month stint in the New York prison system—and more than an hour late—Geoffery sits down with Bill to unpack the controversial events surrounding Maplewood Park in the summer of 2024. What began as a community barbecue turned tragic when a shootout left two women dead and five others injured. Geoffery was on scene, recording as events unfolded, and later posted video footage showing one of the victims receiving CPR—partially blurred.
When the victim’s family asked him to remove the video, Geoffery refused. That decision becomes a major point of contention between Bill and Geoffery, sparking a powerful debate about journalistic responsibility, ethics, humanity, and the limits of idealism. Where do you stand?
Bill agrees with the GSL News philosophy—to a point. He believes Geoffery has the potential to do real good by shining light on stories ignored by mainstream media, both tragic and uplifting. But Bill challenges him to balance truth-telling with compassion, asking for a little more humanity and a little less rigid idealism.
Geoffery also explains what led to his parole violation, detailing the chaotic and often shocking realities of his 16 months behind bars. What he endured surprises Bill—and leads him to believe this experience may ultimately help Geoffery better serve others facing difficult circumstances.
This is a raw, honest, and uncomfortable conversation with a deeply controversial figure. Whether you agree with Geoffery or not, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of who he is, why he does what he does, and what he hopes the future holds. If nothing else, you’ll gain a different perspective.
👉 Join the conversation: Leave a comment or voicemail at 585-206-8866.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/billified-the-bill-moran-podcast--5738193/support.