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A Few Bad Apples
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This podcast spotlights cases of police brutality that have occurred in America throughout the decades. In these turbulent times, the police continue to use excessive force against citizens, some resulting in deaths. The purpose of the podcast is to inform listeners of the severity of some of these cases and to hopefully create a movement where police no longer use excessive force and to advocate for positive reform within police departments across the country.
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John Palmer and I discuss the mistakes that State Trooper AlKatib made when coming out to the tragic scene where John and his wife were struck by a drunk driver. Please support the cause: Visit justiceforkatiepalmer.com or follow on Twitter @for_palmer to stay up-to-date on the case and view videos and evidence gathered by John and supporters
In this episode, Diane Goldstein (from the Law Enforcement Action Partnership) and Katherine discuss qualified immunity, a topic that many have heard of and may not know much about. Follow Law Enforcement Action Partnership on Twitter @PoliceForReform or on Facebook @lawenforcementactionGood Apple Police Spotlight sources: Police1 WebsiteOrgan donor information: organdonor.govDiane's social media: @dianegoldstein
Mexican Americans and other people of color faced harassment and mistreatment from the LAPD during the mid 40s as well as into the 50s. This episode touches upon the 1943 Zoot Suit Riots, as well as the Bloody Christmas beatings in which officers battered several Mexican American inmates in an LA County jail. Support A Few Bad Apples with a one-time donation: buymeacoffee.com/afewbadapplesA Few Bad Apples is in partnership with Crawlspace Media Network: www.crawlspace-media.comSupport the rebuilding of Bianchi's Pizza Pad (as mentioned in today's Good Apple Spotlight Story) https://www.gofundme.com/f/Bianchis-pizza-padReferences available at: afewbadapplespodcast.com
Arthur McDuffie was riding his motorcycle when he was suddenly chased and then tackled down by several officers from the Metro Police Department in Miami, Florida. His case sparked riots in the streets because the people of Miami were fed up with the racial tensions and police brutality. A Few Bad Apples is proud to be a part of Crawlspace Network. Visit www.crawlspace-media.com to check out all the amazing shows. References available at: afewbadapplespodcast.wordpress.com
In this episode, the conversation turns towards the growing issues of drug corruption within the Detroit Narcotics Unit and how officers were able to live lavishly off of money and drugs they pilfered from drug busts. Officers Hansberry and Watson were just two of many who got caught up in the scandals that tarnished the reputation of the Detroit Police Narcotics Unit. Support the podcast by sending a cup of coffee to Katherine: buymeacoffee.com/afewbadapplesA Few Bad Apples is a part of the Crawlspace Media Network: www.crawlspace-media.comAll references are available at www.afewbadapplespodcast.comPromo: After Malice https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/malice-after-midnight-a-true-crime-podcast/id1562388033Donate to Officer Anthony Camarada's Tunnels to Tower Run Campaign here: https://dogood.t2t.org/fundraiser/3319162
Take a trip to 1965 when racial tensions were at all-time high and Black citizens were prevented their lawful right to vote. Jimmie Lee Jackson tried to peacefully protest but ended up shot by an Alabama State Trooper. This shooting pushed forth the day known as Bloody Sunday, where hundreds of Black peaceful protesters were brutally attacked near the Edmund Pettis Bridge. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.Episode sponsored by: Indie Drop In Scary Time https://indiedropin.com/show/scary-time/A Few Bad Apples is a part of Crawlspace Media Network: crawlspace-media.comAll references are available at afewbadapplespodcast.comSupport Katherine with a one time donation: buymeacoffee.com/afewbadapplesPromo: Across the Veil https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/across-the-veil/id1530320472
NYPD officers would conduct "stop and frisk" searches on people who appear to be suspicious and who they think may have a gun. Ramarley Graham was one that they wanted to stop but unfortunately, that stop ended tragically.All references are available at www.afewbadapplespodcast.comA Few Bad Apples is part of Crawlspace Media Network: Check out www.crawlspace-media.comThis episode was sponsored by Indie Drop-In: https://indiedropin.com/show/scary-time/Promo: Twisted and Uncorked https://twistedanduncorked.wixsite.com/podcast
Sarah Everard was walking home one evening when she never made it back. After a search, the U.K.'s Metropolitan Police realized it was one of their own who was responsible for the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Sarah Everard. All references available on afewbadapplespodcast.com"A Few Bad Apples" is proud to be a part of Crawlspace Media Network: crawlspace-media.comSpecial Feature: A short piece written by Mr. Shorts of "The Short Shorts Podcast" about Sarah Everard, read by Katherine Promos: The Short Shorts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-short-shorts-pod/id1519035598Crime and Crime Again: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crime-and-crime-again/id1529171524Military True Crime Addict: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/military-true-crime-addict/id1549181867?l=en
Douglas Zerby was intoxicated and decided to walk to a friend's house instead of drive. His friend was not home so he waited on the top step of the porch and fidgeted with a garden hose nozzle. A nearby neighbor saw Douglas and believed he was holding a gun and called in to report him. When police arrived, they watched him and then shot him to death. A Few Bad Apples Podcast is a part of the Crawlspace Network: www.crawlspace-media.comAll references can be found at: afewbadapplespodcast.comCheck out Patreon to support the podcast on a monthly basis and to receive exclusive extras: www.patreon.com/afewbadapplespodor support the podcast with a one-time donation: www.buymeacoffee.com/afewbadapplesPromos: Raw Truth: Stories of Female Infidelity https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raw-truth-stories-of-female-infidelity/id1480795036Once Upon a Nightmare: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/once-upon-a-nightmare/id1521865524
Kadie and her young daughter River were discovered dead. River's manner of death was determined to be a homicide, while Kadie's was ruled a suicide. The police investigation was quite short and Kadie's family are fighting with the coroner to change the manner of death to a homicide. Sign the family's petition to put pressure on the coroner to change Kadie's manner of death: https://www.change.org/p/coroner-george-oliver-coroner-s-inquest-for-kadieandherbabies?redirect=falseA Few Bad Apples Podcast is a part of the Crawlspace Network: www.crawlspace-media.comAll references can be found at: afewbadapplespodcast.com
New Season dropping July 25, 2021.A Few Bad Apples is a part of the Crawlspace Network. Check out www.crawlspace-media.com for a list of all the amazing podcasts on network.
On April 9, 2021, a Delta County deputy tried to pull Paige Schmidt Pierce over for a missing license plate. What should have been a normal traffic stop ended in tragedy. If you have any information regarding this case, please call Attorney Kevin Mehr at 719-315-4606.If you were not there but would like to help, please contact the Delta County District Attorney to demand that any and all information be released to Paige's family and the public. A Few Bad Apples will be back for Season 3 in late July. Until then, check out past episodes and more amazing shows on the Crawlspace Media Network: crawlspace-media.com
Reporter and journalist Cerise Castle sits down to talk about her research about the LA County Sheriff's deputy gangs. She has spent a lot of time investigating crimes committed by deputy gang members and answers many of my questions pertaining to these groups. A Few Bad Apples is a part of Crawlspace Network: crawlspace-media.comReach out to Cerise Castle: https://twitter.com/cerisecastle https://knock-la.com/author/cerisecastle/Promos: What's For Brunch Podcast: https://twitter.com/whats4brunchpodLife Paranormal With V: https://twitter.com/VLifeParanormal
Cerise Castle is a reporter and journalist who has investigated the LA County Sheriff's Deputy gangs for some time and has written several reports on these shocking events. In this interview, we discuss the problems and she shares what she has discovered from her research. Partner: crawlspace-media.comCerise Castle: Twitter: https://twitter.com/cerisecastlePromo: What's For Brunch Podcast https://twitter.com/whats4brunchpodLife Paranormal with V: https://twitter.com/VLifeParanormal
This episode is part 2 of a 3 part special about Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy gangs. Hong Pyo Lee was murdered by Sheriff deputies as he led them on a slow-speed chase. He was gunned down because the deputies believed he was going to back up towards them; however, there were other local law enforcement agents there who disagree with the Sheriff's deputy's version of events. References: afewbadapplespodcast.comFor exclusive ad-free content, consider supporting the podcast: www.patreon.com/afewbadapplespodCrawlspace Media: www.crawlspace-media.comPromo: https://campfireclassics.podbean.com/
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has had over 18 gangs over the past 50 years. They've started in the 70s and are still present today. The current sheriff inherited this problem but has enacted little to no changes to stop these deputy gangs from terrorizing the community. Patreon is a great way to support the show and to receive ad-free early released episodes. Visit patreon.com/afewbadapplespod to join "A Few Bad Apples" is proud to be a part of the Crawlspace family. Crawlspace Media has so many podcasts. Check out all their shows at www.crawlspace-media.comPromo: http://winedineandstorytime.com/
*TRIGGER WARNING* THIS EPISODE CONTAINS DEPICTIONS OF SEXUAL FORCE AND VIOLENCELISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISEDDaniel Holtzclaw was accused of several acts of sexual misconduct against women in the community he served. Only one came forward but investigators had a problem... The DNA did not match the one victim that came forward, and that led them on a deep dive investigation to figure out how many women Daniel possibly assaulted. Exclusive and ad-free episodes available on my Patreon at patreon.com/afewbadapplespodReferences: afewbadapplespodcast.comIN PARTNERSHIP WITH CRAWLSPACE MEDIA : Crawlspace-media.comPromo: Doomsday Podcast
This episode gives listeners a sneak peek of what Patreon members will enjoy: AD-Free, Early released content. Join my Patreon today for your exclusives: patreon.com/afewbadapplespod****This historical episode about Emmett Till dives into the racial tensions of the 50s, and the role that police played in some of the heinous crimes against blacks. Emmett Till was murdered for no reason other than his race. And remarkably, over 60 years later Congress is making efforts to reopen the case. "A Few Bad Apples" is a part of the Crawlspace Media Network. Visit crawlspace-media.com to check out all their amazing shows. Promo: Beyond the Rainbow beyondtherainbow.com
John Albers was experiencing a mental health crisis when an officer shot him in his driveway. Later the city of Overland Park covered up the reason for his resignation and the fact the officer received $70000 severance pay. John's mother fought for transparency from the Overland Park Police Department, but with the help of a lawsuit by the Kansas City Star Newspaper, she finally received the information she waited so long for. Crawlspace Network has so many amazing podcasts. Check out www.crawlspace-media.com to explore the listing of new shows. References available at afewbadapplespodcast.comPromo: "Ignorance Was Bliss" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ignorance-was-bliss/id1341566170
Please check out last week's episode first before listening. This episode contains new information and clarifications from last week's episode on Asian-Americans Angelo Quinto and Christian Hall, both of whom had mental health struggles as well as violent encounters with the police. References: afewbadapplespodcast.comPatreon: patreon.com/afewbadapplespodPromo: micsandmonsters.com






My God what a terrible case. I can believe law enforcement treated them like they did, as well as the prosecutor. Totally rediculous. No human caring whatsoever.
Excellent podcast.
well I've listened to every episode and I'll have to say time well spent