Surviving 4 Officer-Involved Shootings. SPECIAL EPISODE of the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast.
The reality of being a Cop in Baltimore. Shattering myths spread by the media about Police in American Cities, especially Baltimore. Telling truths about Police Officers and the misreporting about Use Of Force.
In this special episode, John J Wiley is a guest on the "On Being A Police Officer Podcast" with Abby Ellsworth. John talks about the realities of his career in the Baltimore Police Department. During his career, he was involved in four officer-involved shootings, contrary to what the news media reports about police, the first two he never returned fire. The last two were prolonged, life and death gunbattles, the last ended his police career due to injuries.
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In this special episode of the podcast, he talks about the myths and mistruths that the news media reports about police, and police use of force. A special thanks to Abby Ellsworth for having John J Wiley, the host of the Law Enforcement Today Radio Show and Podcast on her show, "On Being A Police Officer".
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