At no point does Vincent mention the threat and lethal injury to Tamir due to Garmback's mistake. Vincent agrees with this, saying Garmback gave Leohmann no reaction room, no cover distance, and that if Tamir was a real threat, Leohmann could be dead. Due to this, Garmback received a 10-day suspension with the reason that he put Ofc Timothy Loehmann, who shot Tamir Rice, in danger. He talks about how the driver of the police vehicle, Ofc Frank Garmback, made the wrong decision to drive right up to Tamir Rice. However, Vincent thinks only in black in white, and when it comes to police, he can only see police as innocent and unchanging, and this bias results in gaps in his logic and a dearth of productive commentary that could be used to improve police use of force.Ĭontinuing with the above episode, Vincent first talks about the killing of Tamir Rice. It is natural that this would lead to some cases being protested and others not. We can't pick and choose which ones we're gonna protest about." I think many people, including myself, know great cops, but also see many situations where we wish the cops acted better. Covering Their Tracks?", Vincent says, "I don't hear the Black Lives Matter movement talking about this case. In "Beyond The Badge: Why Is The Cleveland Police Dept. Police bias leads to illogical, unproductive commentary Vincent explains why this won’t work and why crime will escalate if it passes. This week on Beyond The Badge, Law & Crime Network anchor and law enforcement analyst Vincent Hill gives a quick update on Mohamed Noor trial and then the remainder of the show on the California law makers who seek to change the use of deadly force policy across the board to limit the times officers can use deadly force. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, and now Google Play!įollow Vincent on Twitter for more information on the show and to find out his next television appearance. Vincent loves his! GhostBed has some amazing deals that you can find exclusively at. They focus on high-quality, low-cost sleep products with expert craftsmanship and superior materials designed for comfort and durability as well as being crafted to meet each and every one of their customers’ needs. This episode of Beyond The Badge is brought to you by GhostBed, which is made in America by Nature’s Sleep. CNN also referred to the New Hope, PA shooting as “Police shoot unarmed man in holding cell.” Their history shows if the individual was black, the headline would have said “Police Shoot Unarmed Black Man.” CNN DID NOT REPORT on the Franklin shootings because body cam clearly shows he was armed and it would not fit their narrative. Vincent also covers the disparity in reporting of these cases if they don’t fit the mainstream media’s agenda. Then, a New Hope, PA officer will not face charges after shooting a man in holding cell believing the was using his taser. Next up, Vincent hits on the New Orleans officer who is under investigation for using a standard take down to arrest a female who was involved in a fight. He tells you why the shooting was 100% justified although NAACP is protesting. This week on Beyond The Badge, Law & Crime Network anchor and law enforcement analyst Vincent Hill discuss the shooting death of Danquirs Napoleon Franklin, who was shot in Charlotte after refusing to drop the gun.
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