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191: NYPD Whistleblower Edwin Raymond Talks About What It's Like To Be "An Inconvenient Cop"

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In this week’s episode, Edwin Raymond, a former NYPD officer and author of "An Inconvenient Cop," is back to offer an in-depth look at his remarkable journey from a troubled childhood in Brooklyn to becoming a police officer and, ultimately, a courageous whistleblower.
Raymond's story is not just a personal narrative; it's a window into the complexities and challenges of policing in New York City. The episode explores Raymond's firsthand experiences with racial profiling, both as a civilian in his neighborhood and later as an officer in the NYPD.
Listeners are given a rare glimpse into the realities of police training, the systemic issues within law enforcement, and the controversial quota system that impacts police-community relations.
Raymond's decision to expose these injustices, despite the personal and professional risks, paints a picture of a man deeply committed to truth and justice. His transition into activism and his plans to reform law enforcement practices through his Justice Minded Alliance initiative are both inspiring and a call to action.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of law enforcement, the importance of standing up for what's right, and the power of individual conviction in instigating meaningful change.

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Kapitel

1. 191: NYPD Whistleblower Edwin Raymond Talks About What It's Like To Be "An Inconvenient Cop" (00:00:00)

2. The Story of Whistleblower Edwin Raymond (00:00:02)

3. Police Training and Misconceptions (00:13:02)

4. Exploring Police Corruption and Cultural Influence (00:16:28)

5. Aggressive Policing and Implicit Bias (00:22:47)

6. Police Tactics and Racial Bias (00:31:12)

7. Quotas and Incentives in Policing (00:40:55)

8. Police Quotas and Specialized Units Revealed (00:47:55)

9. Dating and Activism as a Whistleblower (00:57:55)

10. Whistleblower's Mission for Justice and Empowerment (01:12:22)

11. Inspiration and Appreciation in Conversation (01:27:02)

12. Personal Growth Challenges and Master Classes (01:32:08)

220 episoder

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In this week’s episode, Edwin Raymond, a former NYPD officer and author of "An Inconvenient Cop," is back to offer an in-depth look at his remarkable journey from a troubled childhood in Brooklyn to becoming a police officer and, ultimately, a courageous whistleblower.
Raymond's story is not just a personal narrative; it's a window into the complexities and challenges of policing in New York City. The episode explores Raymond's firsthand experiences with racial profiling, both as a civilian in his neighborhood and later as an officer in the NYPD.
Listeners are given a rare glimpse into the realities of police training, the systemic issues within law enforcement, and the controversial quota system that impacts police-community relations.
Raymond's decision to expose these injustices, despite the personal and professional risks, paints a picture of a man deeply committed to truth and justice. His transition into activism and his plans to reform law enforcement practices through his Justice Minded Alliance initiative are both inspiring and a call to action.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of law enforcement, the importance of standing up for what's right, and the power of individual conviction in instigating meaningful change.

Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!

  continue reading

Kapitel

1. 191: NYPD Whistleblower Edwin Raymond Talks About What It's Like To Be "An Inconvenient Cop" (00:00:00)

2. The Story of Whistleblower Edwin Raymond (00:00:02)

3. Police Training and Misconceptions (00:13:02)

4. Exploring Police Corruption and Cultural Influence (00:16:28)

5. Aggressive Policing and Implicit Bias (00:22:47)

6. Police Tactics and Racial Bias (00:31:12)

7. Quotas and Incentives in Policing (00:40:55)

8. Police Quotas and Specialized Units Revealed (00:47:55)

9. Dating and Activism as a Whistleblower (00:57:55)

10. Whistleblower's Mission for Justice and Empowerment (01:12:22)

11. Inspiration and Appreciation in Conversation (01:27:02)

12. Personal Growth Challenges and Master Classes (01:32:08)

220 episoder

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