
A viral video out of Central Park has sparked intense debate after an NYPD Sergeant appeared to lose his composure during an encounter with activist and First Amendment advocate Raul Rivera. Did the Sergeant simply have a bad moment under pressure, or did he cross a professional line while dealing with a citizen exercising a constitutional right? Retired NYPD Lieutenant John Macari and co-host Marlon Bethel break down the viral footage, discuss the realities of policing in the social media era, and examine what officers can learn from high-profile public encounters that instantly become national news. In the first half of the show, we're joined by Stephanie Liggio, author of Set The Standard, a guide designed to help candidates, campaign teams, and engaged citizens become more active participants in the election process. We'll discuss how voters can become more informed and involved in local, county, state, and federal elections, and why civic engagement matters now more than ev...
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