Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast

The New Norm: Striving for Excellence in Public Safety

54 min · 13 de may de 2026
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In this timely episode of Precinct 444, Bill Alexander, CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, sits down with Gordon Graham, a 33-year veteran of the California Highway Patrol, and co-founder of Lexipol. Bill and Gordon discuss several topics of concern, including accountability among peers, preventing the predictable, the Below 100 initiative, and more. "Bad things do not have to happen." This episode is brought to you by T-Mobile for Government. https://nleomf.org/museum/precinct-444/

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