EPISODE · Jun 17, 2025 · 2H 32M
Reese On The Radio On NewsTalk 1080 WTIC 3-6pm ET 6/16/25
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Someone Must Be Shot! Even On Father's Day, Hartford?So You Wanna LEave The Country?Local Voting Is At An All Time Low in CTStupidest Thing I've Read Today:I’d Rather Live Next Door to MS-13 than MAGA MoronsWhat Was This Weekend About?Vance Boelter - More On The Shooter and Hit List & ManifestoIn a recent episode of "Reese On The Radio," host Reese discussed a shooting incident involving the Caribbean American Society in Hartford, which occurred late on a Sunday night. He engaged with community members, including parents of children present during the shooting, to address the implications of violence in predominantly Black neighborhoods. The conversation highlighted societal issues such as the reluctance to report crimes and the impact of gun violence on community events, particularly around significant holidays like Father's Day and Juneteenth.The episode also touched on broader themes, including immigration trends, local voting apathy in Connecticut, and the importance of civic engagement. Reese criticized the low voter turnout for local elections, noting that in some towns, participation was as low as 4%. The discussion emphasized the need for community awareness and action, making it a crucial dialogue about public safety and civic responsibility. The episode aired recently, reflecting ongoing concerns about violence and community engagement in the context of current events.
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Someone Must Be Shot! Even On Father's Day, Hartford?So You Wanna LEave The Country?Local Voting Is At An All Time Low in CTStupidest Thing I've Read Today:I’d Rather Live Next Door to MS-13 than MAGA MoronsWhat Was This Weekend About?Vance Boelter - More On The Shooter and Hit List & ManifestoIn a recent episode of "Reese On The Radio," host Reese discussed a shooting incident involving the Caribbean American Society in Hartford, which occurred late on a Sunday night. He engaged with community members, including parents of children present during the shooting, to address the implications of violence in predominantly Black neighborhoods. The conversation highlighted societal issues such as the reluctance to report crimes and the impact of gun violence on community events, particularly around significant holidays like Father's Day and Juneteenth.The episode also touched on broader themes, including immigration trends, local voting apathy in Connecticut, and the importance of civic engagement. Reese criticized the low voter turnout for local elections, noting that in some towns, participation was as low as 4%. The discussion emphasized the need for community awareness and action, making it a crucial dialogue about public safety and civic responsibility. The episode aired recently, reflecting ongoing concerns about violence and community engagement in the context of current events.
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