This is a timely, must-listen-to episode.
John Boland and Tim Cordes interview Edward Davis who was the Boston Police Commissioner during the Boston Marathon bombing and manhunt.
Edward Davis describes how he saw federal and local agencies worked together towards common goals. He shares what it was like contributing to the movie Patriot’s Day and how a certain scene connects with the real events.
Ed Davis teaches us about the nature of policing and law enforcement and explains that “What you’re seeing on the street with ICE is not law enforcement.”
Former Commissioner Davis offers his hero, Brian O’Hara, the police chief of Minneapolis.
Referred to:
Sir Robert Peel’s Policing Principles - Law Enforcement Action Partnership
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