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I Grew Up Distrusting Police… Then I Became One

I Grew Up Distrusting Police… Then I Became One

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Part 2 of Officer Tashan F. powerful story on Indelibly Marked explores his journey from an inner-city childhood shaped by distrust of law enforcement to becoming a police officer himself.
Growing up in Kansas City, Tashan witnessed firsthand the complicated relationship between police and the community. Many people around him viewed law enforcement with skepticism and fear. Yet at the same time, he also saw officers who served with integrity and courage—sparking a deeper curiosity about the badge.
After pursuing football in college as a way out of poverty, life took an unexpected turn when that path closed. Returning home, Tashan worked multiple jobs before eventually landing a position in armed security at Children’s Mercy Hospital. There he developed defensive skills, firearm training, and a deeper understanding of people through moments of life, death, and compassion.
But the events of Ferguson in 2014 would change everything.
Watching the unrest following the death of Michael Brown forced him to wrestle with a question that would shape the rest of his life:
Could he help change the relationship between police and the Black community from the inside?
After facing rejection from the Kansas City Police Department due to speeding tickets, he refused to give up. Instead, he pushed harder, eventually entering the regional police academy in Johnson County—where he would become the only Black cadet in his class.
From racial confrontations to life-and-death calls, Tashan learned that the most powerful tool an officer carries isn’t a weapon.
It’s communication, empathy, and humanity.
In this episode he shares:
• What it’s like being the only Black officer on the team
• Facing racism while wearing the badge
• The moment he almost had to use deadly force
• How he bridges the gap between community and police
• Why communication is the most powerful weapon in policing
• The emotional weight of delivering death notifications
• Balancing fatherhood, marriage, and policing
• The faith that keeps him grounded in a dangerous profession
Tashan believes his life is guided by a deeper purpose.
Not just to enforce the law.
But to serve people with compassion, dignity, and faith.
Some stories don’t just change lives.
They leave people Indelibly Marked.

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Dominique Kuykendall
https://youtube.com/@indelibleartsnetwork

https://www.instagram.com/indelible_rudy/

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