This episode of Off The T. (hosted by Titus) is a discussion about policing in diverse communities in the United States, the black experience in reality and on TV, as well as the shadiness of the music industry.Guests include:Michael A Wood Jr., former Marine and Baltimore City policeman turned social activist.Jonathan Marshall, Delaware Valley native and current TV sports reporter/anchorman.David Chaplin, director of police oversight in the City of Syracuse, NY.Ronda Racha Penrice, Atlanta-based writer/historian.Rapper Big Pooh, North Carolina-native artist and former member of the Rap trio Little Brother (featuring legendary producer 9th Wonder and rapper/singer Phonte).Music/Sound cuts (in order of appearance):1. Father, Father--Kool and The Gang2. Chaos--Nish Grewal3a. Ed Reed halftime speech (video edit)3b. Tariq Toure reciting poetry4. Feel it in the Air (instrumental)--Beanie Sigel5. MASH (music video edit by Andy Madeleine)--Black Opera6. Same Old Mistakes--Tame Impala7. Stop--Rapper Big Pooh8. Carolina Folk--Lute9. Love/Hate scene from Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing"--Radio Raheem (Bill Nunn)