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Challenging Police Reform Narratives with Daniel Carr

Challenging Police Reform Narratives with Daniel Carr

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Retired Albuquerque Police Department officer Daniel Carr is stepping into the limelight to discuss the murky waters of police reform and accountability. With his platform, Police Law News on TikTok and Substack, Daniel fearlessly addresses the intricacies of policing. His candid analysis promises to offer a refreshing dose of truthfulness amidst a landscape cluttered with extreme narratives. Alongside Daniel, we challenge the status quo, scrutinizing the roles of public figures and police chiefs in perpetuating or dismantling misinformation.

In our conversation, we navigate the controversial discourse surrounding systematic racism in law enforcement. We question the efficacy of police reforms since 2014, particularly when faced with persistent trends in fatal police shootings. Daniel shares his perspective on the unintended consequences of defunding police departments, revealing how crime statistics fuel public perceptions of systemic racism. Through his firsthand experiences, he sheds light on the lesser-discussed role of Department of Justice interventions, weighing their impact on communities like Albuquerque, which has witnessed a significant rise in violent crime despite such oversight.


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