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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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According to published reports former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner is suspected of killing at least three people, one a police officer. News agencies have reported his online posts accuses officers and police officials of... more

Are acts of police misconduct in the United States increasing? Are rogue police officers being held accountable for their acts of misconduct? Who pays the price when criminal cops are not purged from the police department? Has any police... more

The Justice For All Show has been notified that at least two citizens have filed complaints alleging that at least one Greensboro Police Officer assaulted and or used excessive force on an 87-year-old woman. We have notified... more

According to published reports, thirteen officers of the Cleveland Police Department fired 137 bullets into a car and killed two unarmed suspects. Timothy Russell and Malisa Williams were occupants of a car that was driven by Mr.... more

Keith Davis was a qualified applicant for the New York City Fire Department several years ago. Still, he was not hired in a timely manner. Several other applicants, that had applied after Mr. Davis became eligible, were hired before... more

According to published reports, Brooklyn Park police officer Greg Burstad unlawfully entered the Ramirez's home in Crystal Minnesota. The entry was made without a warrant and a search was conducted resulting in the apartment being... more

We could be too trusting of our democratic institutions. The police are supposed to be honest and are sworn to protect and serve the public. So we trust them without independent external review. Years of documentary evidence have... more

In 2010 a Federal Jury determined that Darren Nance was unlawfully terminated from his position as a Newark Police Officer. Still, he has not been reinstated to his former position of Newark Police Officer. The Justice For All Show has... more

Has the Philadelphia Police Department allowed drug abusers and robbers to become police officers? Apparently there are some serious flaws with the selection process of the Philadelphia Police Department. Could blatantly... more

More than 14 years ago officials of the Newark New Jersey Police Department unlawfully terminated Darren Nance. A Federal Jury, after deliberating the evidence presented, ruled that Darren Nance was terminated unlawfully. This... more

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