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With Samuel Clark, a whistleblower police supervisor, and Andrew Selby, a whistleblower fire captain, expose the secrets of the police department, fire department, and corrections department.

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In 1996, the Newark New Jersey Police Department unlawfully fired Darren Nance from his position as a police officer. After a fourteen year legal battle a Federal Jury ruled in 2010 that Darren Nance was unlawfully terminated. That... more

There has been, and rightfully so, much publicity and public outrage about the shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin. An argument can be made that race was a major factor in the shooting. Still, the accused shooter is being cloaked... more

Reverend Nelson Johnson has complained to the Greensboro Municipal Council about false accusations concerning an internal investigation involving former Greensboro Police Officer Robert Reyes. According to documents, an internal... more

Recent published reports claim the Newark New Jersey Police Department has a new initiative in place that will prevent discriminatory differential treatment in the police disciplinary process. There have been numerous complaints that... more

In September 2010, the Philadelphia Police Department announced ?New Anti-Corruption Initiatives.? Police Commissioner Ramsey or his designee was invited to discuss the new initiatives on our September 30, 2010 show.... more

A suspect wanted in Greensboro North Carolina for shooting a man was arrested in New York and charged with the killing of a New York City Police Officer. Greensboro North Carolina Police Department issued a felony warrant for the... more

According to a recent special television report by New Jersey News 12 anchor Bryan Jenkins, the Newark Police Department released a written statement that a review showed that Latino and African American officers were disciplined more... more

Several Greensboro North Carolina Police Officers have filed complaints of discrimination. A number of these complaining officers have been terminated for non-criminal administrative charges. Another Greensboro Police Officer was... more

Jobs are scarce, and so is money. How do you survive this economic downturn? Join us for our special abbreviated segment on Wednesday November 23, 2011 at 6:00 PM. We will discuss some simple methods that help you keep money... more

Fifty-one years after the Greensboro Four ?sit-in? at the Woolworth's lunch counter to bring attention to discriminatory laws, a few Greensboro Police Officers are standing tall against apparent discriminatory practices within... more

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