The Austin Police Association Podcast

Civil Discourse, Public Safety & Justice System Failure

18 min · 17 de sep de 2025
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As attacks on public officials increase and repeat offenders go unpunished, this episode of the Austin Crime Report asks: Where’s the accountability? We dive into: * The rise of political violence and its chilling effect on civil discourse * How Austin officers are navigating politicized policing * The impact of lenient prosecution on repeat violent offenders * Local examples like the Royal Blue Grocery break-ins * Why we must restore justice and community trust before it’s too late We’re here to represent a perspective you won’t often hear — from the front lines of public safety. Let’s bring back real dialogue, real accountability, and real solutions.

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