“Law Enforcement Reform And The Radicalized Social Media.”

The Fedora Chronicles Radio Show · “Law Enforcement Reform And The Radicalized Social Media.”

Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk | April 26th, 2021

Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk tackle the complex topic of racism, police brutality, and how social media goes to extremes in covering specific tragic events.

Jay and Eric also discuss how nobody really knows what they would do if confronted with random acts of violence and dangerous people until something actually happens.

Also, the hazards of being a Repo Man for a "Rent-To-Own" company, and revisiting The Oka Standoff in Quebec, Canada, 31 years ago...

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Show Notes and Links

AP: "Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in Floyd’s death," April 20th, 2021

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for pinning George Floyd to the pavement with his knee on the Black man’s neck in a case that triggered worldwide protests, violence and a furious reexamination of racism and policing in the U.S.

Chauvin, 45, was immediately led away with his hands cuffed behind his back and could be sent to prison for decades.

CNN: "Waters calls for protesters to 'get more confrontational' if no guilty verdict is reached in Derek Chauvin trial," | April 19, 2021

ABC News: "Chauvin defense asks for mistrial based on Rep. Maxine Waters' 'guilty' comments Waters said she was talking about confronting the justice system and policing." By Mariam Khan | April 19, 2021,