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This City Has Only 2 Cops For 100,000 People (SHOCKING) | Brandon Tatum DSH #1079

Thu, 09 Jan 2025

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This city has only 2 cops for 100,000 people! 😱 Former police officer Tia reveals shocking truths about understaffed departments and the real consequences for public safety. 🚨   Tune in for eye-opening stories from the frontlines of law enforcement. You'll hear about: • Horrific crime scenes cops face 🚔 • Why your 911 call might go unanswered for hours 📞 • The truth behind manipulated crime statistics 📊 • How illegal immigration impacts policing 🗽   Don't miss out on this gripping conversation packed with valuable insights! Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly. 🎙️   Join the debate on police funding, crime reporting, and the challenges facing our law enforcement. This episode will change how you think about public safety in your city! 🏙️   Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories that expose the realities behind the headlines. 🚀 #DigitalSocialHour #LawEnforcement #PublicSafety   #news #policedepartmenttransparency #policemanpowerproblems #publicsafetyconcerns #podcast   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:27 - Graphic Crime Scenes 02:48 - Mental Health Support for Police 03:40 - Overworked Police Officers 06:00 - Police Department Operations 08:40 - FBI Crime Statistics Controversy 12:43 - Police Handling of Illegal Immigration 16:34 - Nick Fuentes Doxxing Incident 18:34 - Campus Debate Dynamics 22:18 - The Painful Truth 26:20 - Congressional Gridlock Issues 28:06 - Brandon's Future Plans   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected]   GUEST: Brandon Tatum https://www.instagram.com/theofficertatum https://linktr.ee/theofficertatum   SPONSORS: Prolon: http://prolonlife.com/DSH   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Chapter 1: What shocking truths does Tia reveal about police staffing?

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They make it look like they care about police officers and they act like they're doing something for police officers to the public at large. Because most people don't call 911. Right. So most people are out here saying, oh, look what they're doing. But when you do call, like you experienced, you get terrible service. And it's not because the cops are terrible.

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Chapter 2: What are the graphic crime scenes police officers face?

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It's because they don't have the manpower. And a cop calling sick, somebody gets hurt, you're done.

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He is back. Three-peat. Oh, yeah, man. I'm excited every time I come on the show. Hell yeah, dude. We got to wrap up on those police stories. You got crazy ones on the last one. Man, this guy's seen some stuff. Yeah, yeah. Dude, what else you seen?

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Chapter 3: How does mental health support affect police officers?

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Well, you know what? I can say maybe some of the other crazy stories were a little more graphic. I think I told you about, did I tell you about the guy on the freeway? The beheading? Yeah. Yeah. He lost his head. I got to think of some other ones, man. Maybe I'll think of them as we go, but I've seen a lot of crazy stuff and I heard of a lot of crazy stuff. Yeah.

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Chapter 4: Why are police officers overworked and understaffed?

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Well, I'll tell you one that I heard of. Okay. I wasn't there to experience this one, but one of the guys that I work with told me a story about a lady who had passed away and she had passed away, I don't know, maybe like she was gone for about a month or so. Nobody knew she was in there. She fell in between the crease of the bed and the wall.

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Chapter 5: What controversies surround FBI crime statistics?

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And when he went to grab her to pick her out of the side of the wall, I mean, like a chicken wing. The bone, I mean, the meat, muscle, everything came off the arm. Wow. That is nuts. So the body must have been there for a month. It was there for, it was probably over a month. It was horrible. The worst one that I saw was,

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Chapter 6: How does illegal immigration impact policing?

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Was a guy, unfortunately, he was stepping over, you could tell he was stepping over his table to try to step over the table to get on the couch. Yeah. And he must have had a heart attack right there. One leg on the table, one leg on the floor, face in the couch. And he was green. He had a blister on his back that was about this big. smelled horrific.

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And the craziest part of this is that when we tried to extract him from the couch because we had to get his body up, his face was still stuck to the pillow and the face came off onto the pillow. So all his skin had decayed onto that pillow and when we pulled it off, it pulled his face off with the pillow.

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And the bodies are heavier when they're dead and they shit the pillow.

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They blow. And like with that guy, he had, I found out that blood and urine don't mix. So he was bleeding, obviously, because he was sitting there. He was pooling blood and urine. Yeah. And so all over the floor, to get to his body, you had to step in blood and urine. Oh, my gosh. It was horrific, man. And they pop, too, because they get bloated. Yeah.

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And if they're old enough and their skin is very thin, if you go to move them the wrong way, it can bust the skin and then they're fluid. Oh, my gosh. Absolutely horrific. So cops don't get paid enough, just so you know. What's the mental support that is provided to police officers when they do stuff like this? In Tucson, we had a really good support system.

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The only objection is officers objecting to it, right? If they feel like it's stigmatized to go get help. But anytime you're in a critical incident, whether it's a shooting, in a shooting, you have to take time off. They make you take time off. That's why when you see shootings online and they say the cop is on administrative leave, Administrative leave doesn't mean that you're guilty.

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Administrative leave is a process in which you could go home and kind of recover from a traumatic incident. Yeah. So that was standardized. And then on our department, anytime you had any conflict whatsoever, anytime, any day, you could call the mental health line. And they were specifically hired to help police officers.

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So at any point, you can go to counseling about anything, personal life or professional life. Yeah. How overworked were you? Because when I called the cops in L.A., they wouldn't come for eight hours. Oh, yeah. It's insane. It's insane. What happens is police officers are so underfunded, understaffed, that if you don't call for an absolute emergency, they can't show up.

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When I would go to work, I work 21 to 07, which is 9 to 7 in the morning. When I would go to work, we would have 40 calls holding for service on our board. Whoa. Forty. And that's grandma that's been waiting 10 hours after somebody burglarized her house. And what happens is it builds up. We only go to level one, level twos.

Chapter 7: What is the process for auditing local police departments?

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You put... they write in something. I mean, so... It's wild. How are police officers supposed to be handling the illegals? Like, if they want to arrest an illegal person, like, what's the process with that?

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Yeah, in some of these liberal cities, and it happened to me in Tucson with SB 1070, what happens is the way it's supposed to work... Is that there's federal crimes. Local law enforcement should abide by assisting to detain people who commit federal crimes. Right. Robbing a bank is a federal crime. It's not a local crime. It's not a city code violation. It's a federal crime.

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Local law enforcement are involved in arresting, detaining until FBI comes and does the full investigation. We do it in that sense. If somebody commits an internet crime, internet crimes are federal because it's across jurisdictions. We still detain a person, we still take them into custody, and we notify federal authorities to come and finish the investigation.

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That's the way it should occur with illegal aliens. If you encounter a person who's undocumented or illegally in this country, we should detain them and let Border Patrol ICE come and finish the investigation. But what's happening is that because of political reasons and the sanctuary status of some of these cities, they're telling police officers, you can't do anything about their status.

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You can't ask them. You can't do anything. If you get them and their only crime is being illegal, you got to release them. Wow. And so if we had just changed that, we will see so many more arrests made and less crime by illegal aliens. Yeah. And many of these people will be deported. There's over 1.4 million or so people with deportation orders. Yeah.

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And that means that when Trump gets in the office, he says he's going to deport, they're going to start with them. Yeah. But it's almost impossible to do that if you don't have local law enforcement support. Right. So the left, by and large, They're disempowering police officers to actively go after people who should be held accountable on a federal level.

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Yeah. Are you worried that with these deportations, it could get ugly, they could fight back with violence?

Chapter 8: How can communities better support their police officers?

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But on the public sphere, on social media, Nick Fuentes should be able to say whatever he want to say and represent whatever he want. I don't care if it's racist or not. Yeah. I don't care if you say he don't want no black people on planet Earth. That's fine. You should be able to say that. Yeah.

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But in an intellectual debate, I should be able to challenge you that way instead of wanting you to get counseled. So... I'm glad that he didn't get killed over something like this.

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He didn't get killed, but the guy killed two people and two dogs on the way to his house. I didn't hear about that. Yeah, this happened yesterday. So this guy was just shooting people down the street or just shot people related to Nick Winters? He killed two people in a separate incident and then went to Nick's house. Oh, so this guy was on a rampage. Yeah, but he was targeting Nick. That's crazy.

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I don't know. Were these people associated with Nick? No, I think they were just two people, but he killed two of his neighbor's dogs when he was running away. Oh. So two innocent dogs died. Well, yeah, that's very sad that somebody got killed.

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I'm glad that Nick didn't. Unfortunately, these other people got killed. He got it on his video on the front door. That's insane, dude. I didn't even see that. Scary, man. I might have the report on that. Yeah. Yeah. Looking at that, man. That's not cool, though. That's a whole nother level. A whole nother level, man. And I'm glad that the cops got to that guy. Yeah. Because I'm not trying to be.

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You deserve what you get if you go to try to kill somebody. Yeah. So him losing his life at the hands of the police officers. That's what you get. Absolutely. You've been doing any debates lately? No, I've been on campus a little bit, you know, for Turning Point USA, who runs this whole thing. Yeah. I go to campus every now and again, and they're fun. Nice. Which campus did you go to recently?

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Washington, University of Washington. Are you seeing them get better as you've been going to more and more? The students? No. Oh, really?

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I love the honesty, yo. Oh, the honesty, they crazy and crazy, man. Well, it depends on what city you go to, right? Yeah. Yo, Seattle, they're nuts, man. I mean... I wear the Trump hat because I want to spark discussion. Yeah. Most universities, like when I went to Rucker... That's what I like, Rutgers. Yeah, I went to Rucker in Jersey. They were okay, mixed feelings.

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I forget the other place that I went. Memphis, University of Memphis. People didn't say nothing to me. I get to my booth, people come and debate. In Washington... The moment I get out of the car, somebody said, if Donald Trump stuck a middle finger up at me, they were every single person you pass is looking at you like. I can't believe he has a Trump hat on and he's black. I mean, it's it's.

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