Walking That Mile
August 11th, 2023 illegal raid of The Marion Record, Marion Kansas. Interview with newspaper owner Eric Meyer.
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Officer-Involved Shooting: A Cop’s Perspective on Split-Second Decisions
The split-second decisions made by law enforcement are rarely understood by those who haven't worn the badge. Today, we’re looking at the March 9th Chicago Humboldt Park shooting with a tactical eye. In this uncut bodycam and surveillance breakdown, I analyze the intense moment Derek Jordan attempted to ram his vehicle through a crowded street, leading to an officer-involved shooting. As a member of law enforcement, I’m breaking down the specific actions of Officer Walser—from the moment he was knocked to the ground to the six precise shots fired to stop the threat. In this video, we cover: ✅ The tactical "why" behind the use of force. ✅ A breakdown of Officer Walser’s positioning and clear line of fire. ✅ The "done with work" policy: Why officers are immediately removed from the scene. ✅ The legal and political fallout, including the $27M attorney and potential conflicts of interest at City Hall. This isn't just a news clip; it’s an analysis from the perspective of a father and a cop. We look at the facts, the footage, and the reality of life-and-death encounters on the street. Timestamps: 0:00 - Incident Overview: Homan & West Chicago Ave 2:11 - The Officer Knocked Down: Understanding the Threat 23:45 - Tactical Analysis: Why Walser Fired 29:21 - The Legal Battle: Crump, settlements, and Mayor Johnson 39:28 - Administrative Leave: What happens next for the officer? What’s your take on the tactical positioning shown here? Let’s discuss the nuances in the comments. #chicago #policebodycam #lawenforcement #bodycam #police #tacticalanalysis #officerinvolved #chicagoincident #steveloomis
School Board Forced to Answer for Their Actions in Preliminary Injunction
Steve Loomis of Walking That Mile discusses a significant legal development: a preliminary injunction issued on April 27th, 2026. This injunction is central to the ongoing legal proceedings in the lawsuit of Nicholas Blanchard, also known as "cornpop," against the Augusta Maine School Board. This video provides important news and context regarding the alleged violations of rights, offering insights into the legal process.
Teacher Married to Superintendent Showed Nude Selfies to Student in Class
Montgomery County Tennessee student speaking out. Teacher (Married to the Superintendent-YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS STUFF UP) showed 17 year old girl his selfie nudes while in class!
Police Raid Goes Wrong | Small Town Newspaper Fights Back
You're Making Us Look Bad| The McMurry Family
The conversation delves into the issue of law enforcement accountability and the violation of constitutional rights, focusing on the case of the McMurray family. It also explores the concept of qualified immunity and its impact on legal battles. The impact of such cases on the reputation of law enforcement is also highlighted. Takeaways * Law enforcement accountability * Violation of constitutional rights Chapters * 00:00 Accountability in Law Enforcement * 21:47 Qualified Immunity Battles and Appeals * 31:36 Impact on Law Enforcement Reputation
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