What do severed fingers, mushrooms, and officer created jeopardy have in common...well a lot actually. On this episode Anthony and Gary open up the comments section to their content and share some laughs about some of the interesting feedback they've received. Plus they check in on the so called "experts" who have recently testified during the trial of Officer Schurr. One of them coined a term "officer created jeopardy" and they discuss why it should have nothing to do with the reasonableness standard the police are held to.
Then they tie that into a police call for service in Oregon where a man decided to get high on mushrooms, burn himself, and cut off his fingers. This man is now suing the police as he claims they didn't do their job.
Plus a woman in Kansas City stabbed fire fighter, Graham Hoffman, to death and the actions of the police are again under fire instead of the actions of the criminal.
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