Topic: Police Training

2 chapters across the catalog

42: GBG
1:14:23 - 1:17:44

42: GBG

Seeking Equal Recognition of Rights over Utopian Equality

Mo'fax clarifies that the goal of black gun ownership is not to become an oppressor but to have rights equally recognized by the state. He argues that "equality" is a misnomer in societal structures, citing George Orwell's "Animal Farm." They discuss how media-driven trauma and stereotypes are more influential on police behavior than standard training exercises.

10: Black and Blue
39:52 - 43:51

10: Black and Blue

Police Training and Tactical Retreat Protocols

A Dallas police supervisor testified that officers are trained to perform a "tactical retreat" and call for backup when encountering a potential burglary, rather than entering alone. The defense argued this training might not apply to off-duty officers, while the prosecution used it to show Guyger missed multiple opportunities to de-escalate. The hosts discuss how the "blue wall" and law enforcement conditioning influence an officer's actions and subsequent legal defense.