When Policing Goes Wrong: A Conversation with John J Wiley on Law Enforcement Accountability

When Policing Goes Wrong: A Conversation with John J Wiley on Law Enforcement Accountability

Released Friday, 8th August 2025
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When Policing Goes Wrong: A Conversation with John J Wiley on Law Enforcement Accountability

When Policing Goes Wrong: A Conversation with John J Wiley on Law Enforcement Accountability

When Policing Goes Wrong: A Conversation with John J Wiley on Law Enforcement Accountability

When Policing Goes Wrong: A Conversation with John J Wiley on Law Enforcement Accountability

Friday, 8th August 2025
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What happens when policing goes wrong? This episode takes a hard, unflinching look at both sides of the badge as we welcome retired Baltimore Police Sergeant John J Wiley to discuss his experiences during the crack epidemic and analyze several troubling police encounters caught on body cameras.

John shares how his career was cut short when a suspect tried to shoot him with his own service revolver, forcing him to retire at 33 with permanent injuries. He describes policing Baltimore during the 1980s when crack cocaine transformed urban violence "from violent to ultra-violent" almost overnight. His raw perspective on use of force—"If you've got to hit someone, be devastating, be quick, and get it done"—offers insight into an older generation of policing philosophy.

The heart of our conversation revolves around analyzing five police encounters that demonstrate different aspects of modern policing challenges. We examine footage of officers forcing a paralyzed man to crawl out of his vehicle during a traffic stop for a license plate light, an officer unlawfully detaining a citizen filming in public, and a tragic shooting involving a special needs individual with what appeared to be a gun.

Throughout our discussion, we highlight the importance of constitutional policing, proper training, and the devastating consequences when officers fail to respect citizens' rights. The contrast between John's old-school approach and today's expectations creates a fascinating dialogue about how policing has evolved—and where it still needs improvement.

Whether you work in law enforcement or simply care about police accountability, this episode offers valuable perspective from officers willing to criticize their own profession when necessary. Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable truths about law enforcement in America today.

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We were asked “what exactly is the point of this show?”Answer: social media is an underutilized tool by police. Not just police, but firefighters, DA’s, nurses, military, ambulance, teachers; front liners. This show is designed to reveal the full potential of true communication through long discussion format. This will give a voice to these professions that often go unheard from those that do it. Furthermore, it’s designed to show authentic and genuine response; rather than the tiresome “look, cops petting puppies” approach. We are avoiding the sound bite narrative so the first responders and those associated can give fully articulated thought. The idea is the viewers both inside and outside these career fields can gain realistic and genuine perspective to make informed opinions on the content. Overall folks, we want to earn your respect, help create the change you want and need together through all channels of the criminal justice system and those that directly impact it. This comes from the heart with nothing but positive intentions. That is what this show is about. Disclaimer: The views shared by this podcast, the hosts, and/or the guests do not in anyway reflect their employer or the policies of their employer. Any views shared or content of this podcast is of their opinion and not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything. 2 Cops 1 Donut is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the podcast series available for listening on this site or for watching shared on this site or others. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. 

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