In this episode, Derek shares his five-point plan for how he would defund the police and bridge the gap between community and law enforcement.

Derek Johnson is a retired police lieutenant that has extensive training and certifications involving Lethal Force Investigations. Derek has served as a marine and held many law enforcement positions.

In a previous episode, Derek recently had a discussion with me about the systemic racism in police departments and his thoughts on the murder of George Floyd.  We briefly discussed what it means to defund the police, but today we delve deeper into the topic.

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DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

Camden Police Reform
The Wire on HBO
Internal Affairs Department
Defund the Police

CREDITS Host: Mimi Chan Intro Music: Mike Relm

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