Year: 2018

Progressive Misbelief

For well over a century, “progressives” have a proud tradition of not only exposing what is best for other people (often correctly, I might add) but also thinking they know what other people believe (often incorrectly). There’s a paternalism inherent to the progressive movement that can come awfully close to racism (or at least a…
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QPP 33: Peter Moskos and friends: Lou Anemone, Gene O’Donnell, Marty Horn

Peter speaks to Eugene O’Donnell about anti-police bias in the media and the unwillingness of the “elite” to talk honestly about black crime victims. But while they’re going on, Marty Horn, former Commissioner of NYC Department of Corrections (and Probation) stops by. And then NYPD former Chief of Department Lou Anemone pokes his head in.…
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Van Dyke Guilty in Chicago

Former Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke was convicted of second-degree murder in the shooting of Laquan McDonald. This isn’t surprising. I think Van Dyke was found guilty because, get this, he was. I wrote this in 2015: The video is out. Finally. After long attempts to sweep it under the rugfailed. … It’s a…
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Why they carry illegal guns in Chicago

There an interesting studyby the Urban Institute on young men carrying guns in Chicago. This has already been misrepresented in the Chicago Sun-Timesas “1 in 3 young people surveyed in four Chicago neighborhoods say they carry a gun.” Factually true… but meaningless because they’re trying to survey people who carry a gun. 100% is the…
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NYPD prostitution scandal

When ever corruption scandals breaks, I always notice two things: 1) The “blue was of silence” is more fiction than fact. Sure, cops in collusion won’t talk, at first. But that’s hardly a blue wall. I mean, given people’s natural inclination not to snitch on their friends and family, cops snitch on other cops quite…
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Michael Wood Jr. took money from veterans

Michael Wood Jr, a former Baltimore cop, confessed many of his sins a few year ago. Because of that, he became a darling of the anti-cop left who mistook his confessing for whistle blowing. Pretty much everybody who ever worked with the guy has stories about him, and not favorable ones. I never met the…
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QPP 32: The Changes Are Upon Us

In this episode, Peter and Nick announce the big change that Nick mentioned a couple of episodes ago: this is Nick’s last episode. Episode: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/15540615 Now, now, it’s not that they had a spat (which is a good thing, since they are now close-by neighbors), but rather that Nick has taken a new job at…
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QPP 31: Interview with Peter’s Mom

For about a year, we’ve tried to bring you interviews with people at the leading edge of law enforcement who speak with us about issues we think are important. It’s been our hope that in doing so, and in discussing issues we think are of keen interest to our listeners. But our listeners are criminal…
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Every four or five years…

Just a brief note to commemorate the semi-decennial NYPD drug sweep at the Queensbridge Houses. I keep track of these things. (I live nearby.) 9 raids. 22 arrests. 4 handguns. Last time this happened was 2013. And that was preceded by similar raids in 2009 and 2005. Sometimes police get disparaged for conducting wack-a-mole policing.…
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QPP 30: Interview with Retired CPD Lt Edward Richards

Over Memorial Day, police were forced to combat hundreds of marauding youths who were terrorizing pedestrians and shoppers on Chicago’s chic Miracle Mile. The decisions made by officers were…creative. Episode: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/15295633 Peter had been looking for ways to discuss depolicing in Chicago in general, and then this gave him the perfect opportunity. This episode is…
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