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Welcome back ATO Family Today we are sitting with one of the original members of the Dallas Police Fugitive Unit in Daniel Jamieson. Daniel hired on with the Dallas Police Department in February of 2008 and trained at the Southeast Patrol before moving to Northwest Patrol. In 2012 Dallas Police Chief David Brown created a brand-new unit called METRO that was designed to follow violent crime trends and began hunting fugitives in the City. In 2017 this unit morphed into the new Fugitive, and they quickly became every investigative units new best friend as they tracked and hunted down the City's most violent offenders. Daniel found himself to have a knack for using intelligence and his relentless desire to catch the bad guy as he excelled as a plain clothes Detective in this unit. This episode will follow the career of an extremely dedicated and accomplished husband, father and law enforcement officer that survived officer involved shootings, tragedy from July 7th, and the successes of putting handcuffs on some of the most evil people in Dallas Texas. However, in May of 2022 life turned on a dime for this incredible servant as he found himself in a nightmare as he was arrested for DWI and his life and career would be forever changed. We are hoping this episode could serve as a cautionary tale to everyone that wakes up every day and struggles with life to know that demons, left unchecked, can change lives forever. Even heroes can stumble. To tell this story one of Daniel's great friends, Sgt. Omar Figueroa sits in to have his partners back as he exhibits the utmost vulnerability as he shares this story in hopes that others can learn from his successes and his failures. If anyone out there listens to this and can see themselves in this story….Please reach out and get help. You are Not Alone. Critical Incidents Discussed: Officer involved shooting in 2009 on Mesita Dr. Dixon Circle Shooting 2015 Headquarters Attack July 7th, 2016, incident in downtown Dallas Daniel Jamieson's arrest on May 25th, 2022, in Mckinney Texas
The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) and their response to the COVID-19 pandemic is the subject of today's episode. We feature excerpts from a Facebook Live interview we did with Jobi Cates, Founder and Executive Director of Reform Justice Illinois (RJI). RJI was originally created to work on issues solely focused on juvenile lifers, or people sentenced to life imprisonment for crimes committed as youth. But when confronted with intersection of many bad policies RJI expended their mission to address a multitude of policy issues related to criminal justice. IDOC has reputation dating back many years of maintaining horrible data about every aspect of their work. This is why Cates was unable at the time of this recording to provide a reliable number of how many individuals were released from IDOC custody because of the pandemic. IDOC has taken steps with Gov. Pritzker to speed up some number of releases for inmates that has 30 days or less until they were scheduled to be released. They have also moved to release a limited number of individuals who are over 55 years old and have underlying health conditions that would make the particularly susceptible to the ravage of this virus. Exactly how many inmates were released due to the virus at this point we can only guess. Also in this episode we quickly discuss the confirmation of former Dallas Police Chief David Brown as the new Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department. In a previous episode we discuss media coverage of the Chicago Police Board's candidate selection process, the short list of candidates, and Mayor Lightfoot's selection of Brown. All of this was covered in the Chicago media while ignoring Brown's history of manipulating crime statistics in an effort to kill crime in Dallas. This was obviously the first thing that the Chicago media should have uncovered in their work. Just sad that it was never mentioned in Chicago.
In this episode we discuss the media coverage of the process used to select former Dallas Police Chief David Brown as the nominee for the permanent Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department. Our guest today is Beachwood Reporter Founder and Editor Steve Rhodes. On this episode we discuss the media coverage of the search conducted by the Chicago Police Board for potential candidates for the job, the process by which the Chicago Police Board narrowed that list to 3 candidates and how Mayor Lightfoot came to select David Brown. Sadly the media coverage has been lacking the detailed reviewof Brown's history in Dallas. While the Chicago media focuses on his personal history with violence and loss they ignore very important allegations of manipulating crime statistics to kill crime in the city of Dallas. Allegations that both were very easy to find through simple Google searches and that seem implicate Brown as being right in the middle of the manipulation during his tenure with the Dallas Police Department. How a city still dealing with the effects of the Laquan McDonald murder and with a history of its own with manipulating crime statistics could pick a potential leader with a similar history is mindbogglingly. As the City Council Committee on Public Safety meets at 11am today to confirm Brown serious questions regarding his history need to be answered before the vote is taken. CJP is submitting what we believe based on our research are the top 10 most important questions to ask David Brown. Only time will tell if alderman will step up to the plate and actually ask him meaningful questions. This conversation is pulled from our our FaceBook Livestream conversations that we do every Wednesday from 12-1pn. Here is the media coverage that we discuss in this podcast. The most important article from the Dallas media can be found here. If you have questions about this episode or want to submit topic ideas for future podcast episodes or even suggestions for who we should interview on our livestreams you can contact us by posting questions and ideas to our Facebook page, message us on Twitter @CJPJustProj or email us at pod@chicagojustice.org.
Interim Chicago Police Supt. Charlie Beck is getting ready to leave his post as the city’s top cop. He’ll soon be replaced by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, who was appointed by Mayor Lightfoot last week.
Reset checks-in with WBEZ’s Patrick Smith for more on Mayor Lightfoot's decision and some of the challenges former Dallas Police Chief David Brown will face on the job.
Hangin' with the 'Boys welcome former Dallas Police Chief David Brown to the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hangin' with the 'Boys welcome former Dallas Police Chief David Brown to the show.
Welcome to a special week of our ongoing sermon series called "Transform". This week we're joined by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, to discuss the flourishing of our city. In July of 2016 Chief Brown helped lead the city of Dallas through the aftermath of a shooting spree that left 5 officers dead. Many believe Brown's leadership before and during the crisis kept things from being far worse. He discusses the importance of his faith and background and how they influence his decision-making and worldview today. For more on his personal journey and devotion to Jesus in a public sphere, you can check out his book at: a.co/drh73by
Welcome to a special week of our ongoing sermon series called "Transform". This week we're joined by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, to discuss the flourishing of our city. In July of 2016 Chief Brown helped lead the city of Dallas through the aftermath of a shooting spree that left 5 officers dead. Many believe Brown's leadership before and during the crisis kept things from being far worse. He discusses the importance of his faith and background and how they influence his decision-making and worldview today. For more on his personal journey and devotion to Jesus in a public sphere, you can check out his book at: a.co/drh73by
Welcome to a special week of our ongoing sermon series called "Transform". This week we're joined by former Dallas Police Chief David Brown, to discuss the flourishing of our city. In July of 2016 Chief Brown helped lead the city of Dallas through the aftermath of a shooting spree that left 5 officers dead. Many believe Brown's leadership before and during the crisis kept things from being far worse. He discusses the importance of his faith and background and how they influence his decision-making and worldview today. For more on his personal journey and devotion to Jesus in a public sphere, you can check out his book at: a.co/drh73by
In July, a sniper, later identified as Micah Xavier Johnson, opened fire at a march against fatal police shootings, held in downtown Dallas, Texas, killing 5 police officers and wounding many others. After a 45 minute gun battle and hours of negotiation with the sniper, who was holed up in a parking garage, Dallas Police Chief David Brown gave an order to his SWAT team to come up with a plan to end the mayhem before more police officers were killed. This led to the use of as robot, the Remotec Androx Mark V A-1, manufactured by Northrup Grumman and a pound of C-4 explosive, which was sent in eventually killing the sniper. Today on Lawyer 2 Lawyer, hosts J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi join attorney Edward Obayashi, deputy sheriff and legal advisor for the Plumas County Sheriff's Office and Dr. Peter Asaro, assistant professor and director of graduate programs for the School of Media Studies at the New School for Public Engagement, as they take a look at the recent tragedy in Dallas, the use of robots by law enforcement, criticism, ethics, policy, and regulation when it comes to the use of robots. Attorney Edward Obayashi is deputy sheriff and legal advisor for the Plumas County sheriff's office and a licensed attorney in the State of California. Ed’s law office specializes in providing law enforcement legal services to California law enforcement agencies and he also serves as the legal advisor and a legal consultant for numerous law enforcement agencies in California. His duties include patrol, investigations, administration, training, and providing legal advice to department management and personnel. Dr. Peter Asaro is a philosopher of science, technology, and media. Dr. Asaro is assistant professor and director of graduate programs for the School of Media Studies at the New School for Public Engagement in New York City. He is the co-founder of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control and has written on lethal robotics from the perspective of just war theory and human rights. Dr. Asaro's research also examines agency and autonomy, liability and punishment, and privacy and surveillance as it applies to consumer robots, industrial automation, smart buildings, and autonomous vehicles.
It's been nearly three weeks since the shootings in downtown Dallas that left five police officers dead and injured seven others and two civilians. Host Jen Emily chats with Sarah Mervosh, Kevin Krause, and Hannah Wise about that horrific night. Hannah was on the streets covering the protest and provided updates throughout the night, Sarah quickly returned to work and stayed on scene for many hours, and Kevin has been learning more about the shooter, Micah Johnson. Mike Hashimoto ends the show with his usual "Dropping the Mic" segment, discussing Dallas Police Chief David Brown. Join the conversation! https://twitter.com/TexasCrimeCast https://www.facebook.com/texascrimecast/ Catch new episodes out on Tuesdays.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Friday, July, 15th, 4pm-6pm EST (1pm-3pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. Our guest will be Dr. Claud Anderson discussing What Black Need to do Right Now in the last 6 months of Pres. Obama's Administration? The need to enforce the Black Freedmen Treaties of 1866. Also on the show, 1) D.L. Hughley goes off on Megan Kelly on Fox News over Police Shootings. 2) Dallas Police Chief David Brown explains how policies created by Politicians causes Social Ills and the Police are told to deal with the problems that Politicians created. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more info and podcasts. Don't miss The Liberated Minds Black Homeschool and Education Expo on Friday, July 15th - Sunday, July 17th, 2016 in Atlanta at the Piedmont Technical Center, 495 North Indin Creek Drive, Clarkston, GA 30021. Special presentation by Michael Imhotep and Dr. Claud Anderson. Visit http://www.liberatedmindsexpo.com/ for more information.
Special guest: Youtube's own The Liberal Viewer You can see the ordered list of the 22 clips Iâ??m using during the show as a PDF on the public Patreon page at http://bit.ly/29BjK9B #LiberalViewer candles made by Paul Robinett Candles at http://bit.ly/1mtc7Wc Support my videos on Patreon (including this video unmonetized for "sensitive" content") at http://bit.ly/1tBnWX5 TOPICS: 1:35 Cops, Race, policing, #BlackLivesMatter, guns all back in the news after police in Baron Rouge, Louisiana, killed Alton Sterling, police in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, killed Philando Castile, protests erupted around the country and, after a peaceful protest in Dallas, 5 police officers were killed by a lone shooter with clips from Dallas Police Chief David Brown, Former NY Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the NAACP, Homeland Security Sec Jeh Johnson, and more 1:23:00 2016 Presidential race has much less news coverage, but Hillary Clinton surrogate Sec Thomas Perez appeared as did Donald Trump surrogate, Gov Mary Fallin, and even likely Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein got an interview on CNN this week 10 July 2016 clips by guest/show: Dr Jill Stein, Brian Stelter on Reliable Sources; Chief David Brown, Sec Jeh Johnson, Jake Tapper on State of the Union; Chuck Todd on Meet The Press; Rudy Giuliani, Rep Elijah Cummings, Sherrilyn Ifill, Cornell William Brooks, Mayor Mike Rawlings, David Begnaud, John Dickerson on Face The Nation; Sgt Willie Ford, Det Ron Pinkston, Martha Raddatz on This Week with George Stephanopoulos; Sec Thomas Perez, William La Jeunesse, Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday; Pres Barack Obama speaking from Warsaw, Poland See #LiberalViewer candlemaking process video titled â??Clever Candle-making And Custom Labels #FragranceOfLifeâ?? on renetto channel on YouTube at http://bit.ly/1ZIUdN5 You can see my 2015 video titled "Cops, Justice System Racist, Classist or Both?" at http://bit.ly/1Lf3fsf Full NBC Meet The Press at http://bit.ly/1nchYQ4 Full ABC This Week with George Stephanopoulos at http://abcn.ws/13aF0Xe Full CBS Face The Nation episode available free on YouTube in parts at http://bit.ly/1RO7Vxt Full Fox News Sunday at http://bit.ly/11POUlz More CNN State of the Union video at http://cnn.it/1GFq3hP More CNN Reliable Sources video at http://cnn.it/1JMZI63 Full President Barack Obama July 7 statement titled â??President Obama on the fatal shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castileâ?? on White House YouTube channel at http://bit.ly/29xD1XX
The Dallas Morning News crime and court reporters talk to John Burgdorf of DFW Scanner, Sarah Mervosh discusses her interview with Dallas County DA Susan Hawk, who returned to work after treatment for depression. Naomi Martin and Tristan Hallman discuss the turmoil surrounding Dallas Police Chief David Brown.
The Dallas Morning News crime reporters talk about a professor arrested in a steroid bust, a Prosper teacher in trouble for reporting a possible crime against a student, and the growing group of people calling for Dallas Police Chief David Brown to resign.