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Weighing The Evidence: Episode 10 Part 1 of 2

Weighing The Evidence: Episode 10 Part 1 of 2

Released Monday, 30th April 2018
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Weighing The Evidence: Episode 10 Part 1 of 2

Weighing The Evidence: Episode 10 Part 1 of 2

Weighing The Evidence: Episode 10 Part 1 of 2

Weighing The Evidence: Episode 10 Part 1 of 2

Monday, 30th April 2018
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Discussing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, a disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event. It is natural to feel afraid during and after a traumatic situation, with Special Guest Jeff Brown who is the founder of Hometown Heroes; https://www.hometownheroesalliance.org.  Hometown Heroes assists disabled first responders and provides financial, physical, and emotional support to as many in need as possible. Be sure to visit and consider donating to this amazing First Responder cause.  Also discussing the many law enforcement officers that are being murdered across the country while protecting their communities, an update on a public records request, and an episode of The Circus regarding the Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation.

This is episode is dedicated to the law enforcement officer(s) below who made the ultimate sacrifice either on the day of the show or between shows.  The episode image is of the Thin Blue Line, a symbol of of the role police officers play in a community by separating good from evil in society, and a passage from Proverbs 28:1 that is etched upon the wall of the National Law Enforcement Memorial in Washington DC.

Police Officer Jesus “Chuy” Cordova
Nogales Police Department, Arizona
End of Watch Friday, April 27, 2018
Cause: Gunfire
Police Officer Jesus Cordova was shot and killed while attempting to apprehend a carjacking suspect.

Police Officer Charles Whites
Round Rock Police Department, Texas
End of Watch Friday, April 27, 2018
Police Officer Charles Whites succumbed to injuries sustained on February 25th, 2018, while directing traffic.

Condolences go out to the family, friends, and co-workers of these law enforcement officers.

The names of the suspects or defendants in criminal cases are not published as not to bring notoriety to their name and the heinous criminal acts.

 

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