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Former Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia on the prevention of fights and other violent activity from breaking out at events, festivals across Western New York full 516 Thu, 26 Jun 2025 08:30:00 +0000 PeyyHlcXrOR76vVWCysLTL0vGe2i2XYR buffalo,news,fights,wben,joseph gramaglia,teen violence WBEN Extras buffalo,news,fights,wben,joseph gramaglia,teen violence Former Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia on the prevention of fights and other violent activity from breaking out at events, festivals across Western New York Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Maria Keena talks with Mitch McCoy, St. Louis Police Department about the teen violence and what the solution might be.
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Dr Shaheda Omar of the Teddy Bear Clinic following the circulation of a disturbing video showing teenage girls violently assaulting a fellow pupil. The girls, aged 13 to 15, were arrested on Sunday and appeared in court the next day on charges of common assault. Police traced them after the footage went viral. National Police Commissioner General Fannie Masemola has warned that bullying, even by minors, can lead to serious charges including assault GBH and crimen injuria with long-term legal consequences. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 13, 2025 ~ Wayne County is launching an initiative to monitor teen social media activity to curb violence, prompted by concerning behavior on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat. Wayne County Chief of Staff Brian Rinehart talks with Lloyd, Jamie, and Chris Renwick about the program proactively aiming to prevent crime before it escalates.
Chicago's brilliant solution to violent teen takeovers? A curfew that criminals will surely respect! While teens organize mass gatherings that end in shootings and chaos, politicians waste time debating whether the curfew should be at 8PM or 10PM instead of addressing the root problems. Meanwhile, residents are told to stay locked in their homes while teens run wild through Streeterville. This episode exposes how ineffective 'geo-fencing' and temporary curfews are when there's zero accountability for parents or consequences for teens committing crimes. We break down the $millions wasted on police resources for these band-aid solutions while officials refuse to implement measures that actually work. Where are the parents in all this? Why is Chicago more concerned with ACLU approval than resident safety?
Brian Steel, President of the Columbus FOP covers a range of topics, from teen violence to recruitment
We speak to Nicholas Quah, critic for Vulture about the new series "Adolescence," which premiered on Netflix last week. The story follows a 13 year old boy arrested for the murder of a classmate and is told from different perspectives, including the cops, the family, the friends and mental health professionals. Each of the 4 episodes is shot in one take, giving it the feel of a play. This conversation is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
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Mount Pearl has had three violent attacks in a few weeks, with seven teens being charged. Last night, the council held a town hall meeting to address it and share resident concerns. The Morning Show's Sarah Antle attended that meeting.
Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office Deputy Margarida Figueroa and Baron Braswell preview the September 21st event at Courtland High School. braswellrun.com
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio talks with Motivational speaker and Life Coach Marcus Timmons, also known as Big Herc, a community activist from Gilbert, AZ, about the troubling rise in youth violence in the area tied to the so-called Gilbert Goons or their copy cats. The discussion offers his insight into the underlying issues contributing to youth violence in Gilbert and offers practical advice for parents and community members to help steer these young individuals towards a more positive and productive path.For instance, Marcus has spent time in the juvenile and adult correctional systems for when he got into trouble as a youth. He believes many of the Gilbert youths, despite being from highly privileged, are seeking identity and validation through dangerous activities. Marcus highlights the irony of these kids engaging in "goon" behavior in a community as peaceful and resource-rich as Gilbert.He blames parents for the problems. Marcus shares his concerns about the potential escalation of this violence and the allure of street credibility, which is often fueled by social media. He says these behaviors can attract real gangsters from nearby cities, posing severe risks to the community. Marcus underscores the importance of early intervention by parents and community leaders to redirect the youth towards positive activities and away from criminal behavior. He also stresses the need for parents to be vigilant and proactive in curbing these negative influences before they escalate.He also talks about the critical role of rehabilitation and mentorship in preventing youth violence. His own initiative, "Fresh Out," aims to educate young people about the harsh realities of prison life through interviews with former inmates. For more about Big Herc and his Fresh Out Initiative, check out his website at FreshOutSeries.com
Send us a Text Message.Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell sits down with attorney Billie Tarascio to discuss the Gilbert Goons, sentencing guidelines, why the Goons are NOT charged as gang members, and why they are getting probation. Rachel addresses why charges were declined with regards to some youth alleged to have been involved in assaults, why kidnapping is the theory for the Preston Lord Murder but not other assaults, and more.
Content AdvisoryThis episode of Wallowing in the Shallows includes discussion of intimate partner violence. Listener discretion is advised. If you need help, you can contact the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1.800.799.SAFE (7233), text START to 88788, or chat online with an advocate at https://www.thehotline.org.Rebecca and Tori chat about Beauty and the Beasts. We discuss Rebecca's 8th grade reading list, learn about William Congreve, and break down the things we really dislike about the episode.William Congreve - WikipediaStatistics on Dating Abuse and Teen Violence
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Modern Arizona Podcast, host Billie Tarascio welcomes back Matson Browning, a certified gang expert and former police detective, to discuss the alarming case of the Gilbert Goons and its progress. Browning and Tarascio dive into the police report on the Connor Jarnagan attack, revealing significant implications for the ongoing investigations into gang activities and the response from the Gilbert Police Department. Browning praises the detailed police report but criticizes the lack of proactive investigation by the police, stressing the need for officers to engage in community policing and thorough investigations rather than relying on victims and their families to solve crimes.The conversation highlights the disturbing trend of parents like the Jarnagans having to conduct their own investigations due to inadequate police response. Browning emphasizes the importance of trained law enforcement officers taking the lead in such cases, sharing his experiences and the necessity for police to be proactive and vigilant. He also points out the failures in handling the juvenile attacker, Tyler Freeman, who had a history of similar violent incidents, suggesting a systemic issue in how repeat offenders are managed.Browning discusses the struggle of maintaining motivation and integrity within the police force amid bureaucratic and political obstacles. He also addresses the importance of community trust and the need for better communication between the police and the public.
Assassination Nation is a bloody, intense thriller that mirrors a modern-day witch hunt, tackling head-on the chaos and hysteria fueled by sexism, social media, and toxic American ideals. The Ghouls unpack some of the themes addressed in the film as well as confront the issue of the way the film is packaged. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ghouls-next-door/support
Bruce and Gaydos hold a roundtable discussion with Youth Mental Health Advocate Katey McPherson, Preston Lord’s basketball coach Hosea Graham, and Kristina Sabetta, Executive Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Mike talks to Gilbert Police Chief Soelberg on the ways that law enforcement can mitigate teen violence.
Activist Attorney Jerryl Christmas joins Tangazo host Hank Thompson, with Immigration Attorney Squarez in the first hour of this episode of the Kdhx live podcast Tangazo. Attorney Squarez delivers a thorough and robust discussion on the plight of Hispanics and Latino immigrants in the StLouis Metro area. The second hour of this episode of Tangazo Thursdays presents a lively discussion on rising Teen Violence in the streets and schools in St Louis County. This conversation is led by retired journalist Linda Lockhart with special guest, StLouis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell. With commentary from North County business woman Tonya Rush and Carolyn Seward, Founder and Executive Director of the Family and WorkForce Centers of America!
It is Monday on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. On this episode, the RSMS crew discusses Vice President Kamala Harris giving a speech on Sunday forcefully calling for humanitarian aid into Gaza. Harris, who was in Salem, AL commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, said that people in the region are starving in the face of inhumane conditions. R&B singer Jeffrey Osborne is being sued by concertgoers, Danielle Buchanan and Meneva Currie, for emotional distress. During a show in Los Angeles, Jeffrey Osborne asked a fan to sing his song, You Should Be Mine. The R&B crooner asked for a white person to sing the song and Buchanan obliged while Currie recorded her friend Buchanan sing. Now, they are saying they were utterly embarrassed and are suing for $2 Million. Also, in Georgia, there was a massive teen fight near the Six Flags Over Georgia, that ended with gun fire being exchanged between the teens and the Cobb County Police. There has been an increase of violence with black teens, and licensed therapist Spirit joins to talk about the increase in teen violence and violence as adults. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also, in Georgia, there was a massive teen fight near the Six Flags Over Georgia, that ended with gun fire being exchanged between the teens and the Cobb County Police. There has been an increase of violence with black teens, and licensed therapist Spirit joins to talk about the increase in teen violence and violence as adults. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gilbert PD opens a new case and is asking for help
The south east Valley is experiencing a rash of teen violence incidents and now a loaded gun was found on the floor in a Scottsdale middle school? We talked about it, take a listen.
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Developments in a few cases out of Gilbert involving teens, could they be connected to the "Gilbert goons"? We talked more about it, take a listen.
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Mike talks about the importance of police officers having a relationship with the community they serve.
Mike shares the latest updates on teen violence in the East Valley.
The mayor of Chandler is getting ahead of the teen violence that keeps popping up in the east valley.
Another person has been arrested in a case involving teen violence!
There have been five arrests in the last 24 hours linked to teen violence in the east valley!
The City of Gilbert held a meeting on teen violence last night, voting to create a subcommittee focusing on the issue.
Have you heard of "The Gilbert Goons"? They may be possibly linked to murder. We fill you in on the latest happening in Gilbert, take a listen.
Join the conversation with C4 and Bryan Nehman as they discuss more teen violence. Two 19-year-olds were shot earlier this week and a 16-year-old was shot and killed outside of Kennedy Krieger Institute on Monday night. Why can the city get control of this teen violence? Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan joins the show to discuss her findings over the last fiscal year in Baltimore County. Also, cable tv viewership is down almost 50% from where it was last year. Do you still have cable? C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 am ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
In this episode of Crime Over Cocktails, I talk with my guest Eileen Santos about her heartbreaking story of teen violence. I don't know how else to explain this episode other than every parent's worst nightmare. We talk about the psychological abuse along with the physical that would ultimately cause the death of their son. Eileen has her own podcast called Murder, Blood & Psychopaths, this is a true crime podcast about abusive relationships, the missing, murdered, and don't forget about the psychopaths.MBP (Murder, Blood, & Psychopaths) on Apple PodcastsSupport the showhttps://www.crimeovercocktails.com/http://www.instagram.com/crimeovercocktailshttps://www.the-crime-connection.org/
Do you feel the pressure of parenting in this digital age? We dive headfirst into the trenches of parenting, discussing how gratitude practices can foster resilience and mental wellbeing in families. The transformative power of gratitude is immense; it can alleviate depression, anxiety and strengthen our connections with loved ones. In the chaos of daily life, gratitude can be your anchor, your respite. We also share practical exercises for instilling gratitude in your family's routine and how this simple act can bring your family closer.The digital world beckons our children like never before, often leading them astray. With insights from US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, we delve into the influences and dangers posed by social media on children's wellbeing. We consider the challenges parents confront in setting age-appropriate boundaries and dealing with the fallout of granting social media access before a child turns 13. This is a discussion we believe every parent needs to hear.Lastly, we shift our focus to a more troubling topic, addressing the grim reality of teen violence, and the role firearms play. We draw attention to the pitfalls of helicopter parenting, and how this approach can stifle a teen's growth. In a chilling revelation, we uncover the horrifying trend of Instagram accounts involved in underage sex content. We believe this conversation is crucial for every parent, guardian, and caregiver. Let's navigate the complexities of modern parenting together. We end the episode on a reflective note, sharing a personal encounter with a mother and her son battling trauma and attachment issues. It serves as a poignant reminder that empathy and understanding are essential in our interactions with others, especially in public spaces. Join us on this enlightening journey, and remember, you don't need to be a perfect parent.
Are you ready to learn how to turn fear into fuel if you find yourself in a sketchy situation? This topic can positively impact every single person on the planet - I truly believe that. My guest is Tony Blauer. Coach Blauer has been in the martial art, self-defense, defensive tactics, and combatives industry for over four decades. He founded Blauer Tactical Systems (BTS) in 1985 and it has grown into one of the world's leading consulting companies specializing in the research and development of performance psychology, personal safety, and close-quarter tactics & scenario-based training for law enforcement, military, and professional self-defense instructors. His research on the neuroscience of fear and the startle-flinch led to the development of the SPEAR System®, a modern personal defense system based on physiology, physics, and psychology. It has been used by defensive tactics and combative trainers all over the world for over 30 years. After decades of interviewing victims of violent encounters and studying violence, he created the KNOW FEAR® program which focuses on managing fear through self-awareness, resiliency, and a 'movement' mindset. This program has also been integrated by psychologists helping Vets to deal with PTSD. This week's case centers on two young men who sent up plenty of red flags, but all were ignored. Even when one of them said he was planning to murder someone. Our Scripture this week is 2 Timothy 1:7-8. Highlights from this episode include: Learning red flags to look for in teens' behavior Discovering how to use fear as fuel Finding out how to effectively spot danger Hearing how one woman saved herself from a dangerous situation If you found great takeaways in this episode, you'll love this episode: Season 4, Episode 4: Surviving: Doing Whatever You Need to Do Please visit my website to access more episodes, read my blog posts, or check out ways you can financially support the podcast so that together we can impact more people, more families, and more communities. If you would like to contact me about booking me as a speaker, or ask about my consulting and investigative services, please email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com. Here are some ways to learn more about Tony, and connect with him: Free guide MAKING FRIENDS WITH FEAR Tony's main website The GARAGE GYM SELF-DEFENSE - Online training with Coach Blauer ESSENTIALS OF PERSONAL SAFETY - 2-hour LIVE online course KNOW FEAR podcast The "BE YOUR OWN BODYGUARD " Publication - Join Coach Blauer's community Album on Tony's website Facebook albums Instagram personal Instagram training page Website Training Calendar Bleep Sound Effect courtesy of Pixabay
In this Celebrate Kids Podcast re-air Dr. Kathy shares how mundane things like haircuts can turn to extraordinary encounters that help young people build a stronger sense of identity and purpose.