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Edwin Raymond

New York City police lieutenant, whistleblower in a lawsuit against the NYPD's alleged quota system.

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Sep 23, 2021 • 46min

476. What Are the Police for, Anyway?

In this enlightening conversation, New York City police lieutenant Edwin Raymond, a whistleblower against the NYPD's quota system, joins law professor Sarah Sayo and London police commander Alex Murray. They discuss America's unique challenges in policing, from gun culture to mental health crises. The trio examines the historical roots of policing and how the evolution of traffic enforcement affects community trust. They also tackle the intricacies of policing in a diverse society and advocate for compassionate approaches to law enforcement.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 29min

Criminalizing homelessness before the Supreme Court.

Retired NYPD lieutenant Edwin Raymond discusses the Supreme Court case on criminalizing homelessness, highlighting the divided views. The podcast delves into legal and ethical considerations, impacts on homeless individuals, and potential solutions to the crisis. It also covers Social Security's financial impact and features heartwarming stories amidst global tensions.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 31min

The college campus protests.

Retired NYPD lieutenant and civil rights activist, Edwin Raymond, discusses college campus protests on Israel's war in Gaza. Topics include clashes between protestors, free speech vs. activism, and the impact on elite campuses. The podcast explores complexities of protests, anti-Semitism accusations, and challenges for universities. It also touches on unity during conflicts, peace discussions, and the implications on Israel's reputation. Additionally, it delves into primary results in Pennsylvania, campus issues, and American unity.

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