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The "Smither-vent" - Episode 97- Speaking Out on City Violence

The "Smither-vent" - Episode 97- Speaking Out on City Violence

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Former Vice Mayor of Cincinnati, Christopher Smitherman, brings his unfiltered perspective on the city's escalating safety issues, placing a spotlight on the recent rise in violence, including downtown drive-by shootings. Smitherman challenges the current city leadership, questioning the visibility and commitment of the mayor and council members in addressing these urgent concerns. He passionately argues for stronger public support of law enforcement, emphasizing the necessity for visible and proactive policing during critical hours when curfews are often broken. The conversation takes a hard look at the political climate within the Democratic Party and its impact on public safety policies, with Smitherman cautioning against trends like reimagining or defunding the police, which he believes contribute to rising crime rates.

Listeners will gain insight into the broader political dynamics that influence urban safety, as Smitherman critiques the mayor's focus on political aspirations over immediate safety concerns. He draws comparisons with past Democratic leaders who took active roles in crime reduction efforts, suggesting that the current administration's priorities are misaligned. As the discussion unfolds, Smitherman points to examples from other cities, illustrating the potential consequences of electing leaders who do not support law enforcement. This episode serves as a clarion call for citizens concerned about urban safety and the critical role of political leadership in fostering secure communities.

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