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Few people get a closer look at a community than a police officer.

Over the course of his career with the Amarillo Police Department, Matt Adams has served in roles that have taken him into nearly every corner of the city—from patrol and school resource officer assignments at local campuses to the juvenile gang unit, and now moving into homicide investigations. Each position has offered a different window into the challenges, struggles, and resilience of the people who call Amarillo home.

In this episode of Hey Amarillo, Matt shares what he's learned from years spent meeting people on some of the best—and worst—days of their lives. We talk about how public perceptions of law enforcement have changed, the realities officers face today, the challenges confronting our community, and the lessons he's learned about grace, empathy, and human nature along the way.

It's an honest conversation about policing, but it's also a conversation about people. Matt's perspective is thoughtful, grounded, and surprisingly hopeful—and it's a reminder that understanding often begins with grace.