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LAPoDcast #3 - Crowd Control

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In this third installment of the LAPD podcast, I sat down with our First Assistant Chief Michel Moore. He is just two months away from retirement, however his fingerprint will be left with this department long after he leaves. For nearly four decades he has helped to guide this Department through some tumultuous chapters, and ultimately he has helped us to emerge as a better organization, able to respond, react, and proactively manage volatile situations. With the anniversary of the 2016 elections upon us, we discussed his thoughts on crowd control as he reflected on lessons learned and tips for anyone who wants to take to the street to exercise their 1st amendment rights.
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In this third installment of the LAPD podcast, I sat down with our First Assistant Chief Michel Moore. He is just two months away from retirement, however his fingerprint will be left with this department long after he leaves. For nearly four decades he has helped to guide this Department through some tumultuous chapters, and ultimately he has helped us to emerge as a better organization, able to respond, react, and proactively manage volatile situations. With the anniversary of the 2016 elections upon us, we discussed his thoughts on crowd control as he reflected on lessons learned and tips for anyone who wants to take to the street to exercise their 1st amendment rights.
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