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.
Episode:
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/15951178
Peter’s office reached capacity, kind of like an old episode of Waylon Jennings and Friends, but without the country music sing along.
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Timeline:
3:00 The NYT and Wash Post anti police
4:00 The left won’t talk honestly about crime
6:00 Talk to the community. Their opinion is not with the those who have highjacked the conversation
8:00 New York and Chicago are not comparable
9:30 They want to pivot to “root causes” navel gazing.
13:00 Gene comes out against broken windows
14:00 Rudy Giuliani’s used race to divide the city.
15:30 Bratton made crime matter
15:40 people in the street pay attention to cops
16:20 Enter Marty Horn
18:15 mental illness was our problem
18:30 concurrent vs consecutive sentencing
20:30 the low hanging fruit of better jails
21:10 “Safe streets are a necessity for a successful city”
22:15 We need advice from credible non ideological people
23:30 If it’s not Lou Anemone
24:16 “what is it about broken windows you don’t like”
25:00 Rudy was the right man for the time
25:35 Bloomberg and property tax
26:00 We’re not going to close Rikers
28:45 Marty loses the Staten Island vote