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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2024 · 52 MIN

Abolish Police Part 1: Cops Don’t Keep Us Safe

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Cops don’t keep us safe, community keeps us safe. Cops take billions of our dollars every year. What do we actually get for it? Families affected by police violence want answers.We talk to Albert Corado, whose sister Mely was killed by the LAPD, then Cerise Castle unpacks her blockbuster report exposing LASD’s deputy gangs, and Dr. Melina Abdullah shares her experience being SWATed by the LAPD.

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Abolish Police Part 1: Cops Don’t Keep Us Safe

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