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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 16 MIN

NEW JPD CHEIF IS A WOKE, SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR - W/ KINGFISH

from The Clay Edwards Show · host Clay Edwards

In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards and blogger Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com dissect the controversial hiring of Jackson's new Police Chief, a move that has Clay questioning Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba's priorities. Drawing from WLBT reports, Clay labels her as an "extremely woke pro-social justice" figure who checks all the diversity boxes and sued her previous employer in Charlottesville—not for firing, but for not renewing her contract. With a 30-year background at Pittsburgh PD, she was brought in post-Unite the Right rallies to reform a "racist" department, banning SWAT teams and special units, though Kingfish notes she ultimately reduced crime there despite early stumbles, like mishandling a terrorist attack response. They debate skipping internal promotion for respected veteran Wendell White (formerly Gluckstadt's chief) in favor of an out-of-state hire, echoing failed past experiments under mayors like Harvey Johnson. Clay expresses low expectations due to her social justice ties and podcast, while Kingfish suggests a fresh outsider might shake up JPD's 95% Black force—if she collaborates with Capitol Police and avoids purges. The duo weighs her potential success against Jackson's history of external hires flopping, urging listeners to watch how she handles racism claims in a non-diverse department.

In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards and blogger Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com dissect the controversial hiring of Jackson's new Police Chief, a move that has Clay questioning Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba's priorities. Drawing from WLBT reports, Clay labels her as an "extremely woke pro-social justice" figure who checks all the diversity boxes and sued her previous employer in Charlottesville—not for firing, but for not renewing her contract. With a 30-year background at Pittsburgh PD, she was brought in post-Unite the Right rallies to reform a "racist" department, banning SWAT teams and special units, though Kingfish notes she ultimately reduced crime there despite early stumbles, like mishandling a terrorist attack response. They debate skipping internal promotion for respected veteran Wendell White (formerly Gluckstadt's chief) in favor of an out-of-state hire, echoing failed past experiments under mayors like Harvey Johnson. Clay expresses low expectations due to her social justice ties and podcast, while Kingfish suggests a fresh outsider might shake up JPD's 95% Black force—if she collaborates with Capitol Police and avoids purges. The duo weighs her potential success against Jackson's history of external hires flopping, urging listeners to watch how she handles racism claims in a non-diverse department.

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