The Cory Bowman Podcast

Cory Bowman - Building a Safer Cincinnati: Community and Crime

27 min · 23 de ene de 2026
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In this conversation, Brian Thomas speaks with Cory Bowman, a former mayoral candidate and pastor in the West End of Cincinnati. They discuss the challenges facing the community, particularly regarding crime and safety, the importance of police staffing and community relations, and the need for proper accreditation and standards in policing. Cory shares insights on the impact of crime on the community, the necessity of cameras as a deterrent, and the importance of meritocracy in appointments. The conversation emphasizes the need for collaboration between law enforcement and the community to create a safer environment.

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Cory Bowman on Cincinnati's Public Safety Crisis

* In this episode, we engage with Cory Bowman, a former mayoral candidate for Cincinnati, discussing the recent election results and the ongoing issues facing the city. We delve into the low voter turnout and the implications of the election outcomes, particularly regarding public safety and city management. Cory shares personal stories, including the tragic shooting of an 11-year-old girl, which highlights the urgent need for better public safety measures and community engagement. He emphasizes the importance of accountability among city leaders and the necessity of bridging the gap between the police and the community they serve. * The conversation also touches on the challenges within the Cincinnati Police Department, including staffing shortages and the need for better support from city officials. Cory advocates for a more proactive approach to public safety, suggesting that simply increasing funding is not enough. Instead, he calls for a comprehensive reevaluation of how public safety funds are allocated, ensuring that they directly benefit the community. The episode concludes with a call to action for citizens to hold their leaders accountable and to remain engaged in local governance, especially in the wake of the recent election.

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