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THE GOOD COPS LEFT — NOW WE'RE PAYING THE PRICE | Sequel Sunday

THE GOOD COPS LEFT — NOW WE'RE PAYING THE PRICE | Sequel Sunday

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Six years after the police reform movement reshaped the national conversation, we're finally far enough away from the slogans to ask a simple question:

What happened after?

Across America, experienced officers retired, recruiting collapsed, detective units shrank, community policing disappeared, and taxpayers were left paying billions in settlements.

Meanwhile, federal agents are now conducting major operations in places like Los Angeles' MacArthur Park while local departments struggle to retain experienced personnel.

Tonight we're not arguing.

We're auditing.

Topics include:

• MacArthur Park federal raids
• LAPD and the Jameson shooting
• The police experience gap
• Criminal cases falling apart
• Convictions being overturned
• Taxpayer-funded settlements
• Community policing
• The hidden cost of losing institutional knowledge

📞 Call/Text: 252-CHAD-LAW

00:00 The DEA Is Cleaning Up A City Park

08:15 Did We Get The Policing We Were Promised?

11:45 The Experience Pipeline Collapse

16:50 Who Trains The Rookie?

28:15 When Cases Fall Apart

39:00 Why Federal Agents End Up Doing Local Jobs

43:30 Who Pays The Bill?

47:50 The Good Cops Left

56:20 Reagan Reminder

59:45 Final Thoughts

#CommonSense #PoliceReform #LawEnforcement #LAPD #SequelSunday

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