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#060-“Keep Austin Weird Not Dangerous” with Terry Keel

#060-“Keep Austin Weird Not Dangerous” with Terry Keel

FromBlue Grit Podcast: The Voice of Texas Law Enforcement


#060-“Keep Austin Weird Not Dangerous” with Terry Keel

FromBlue Grit Podcast: The Voice of Texas Law Enforcement

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join us for a captivating podcast exploring law enforcement and Texas politics. Former Travis County Sheriff and State Representative, Terry Keel shares insights on current challenges and the crucial role of legislative action in maintaining justice. Explore Austin's law enforcement overhaul and the possibility of a state takeover. Gain a real understanding of the human side of law enforcement through personal stories shared. We examine cultural and political shifts in Austin, extending gratitude to organizations like TMPA for their support of law enforcement professionals. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insight into the crucial role law enforcement plays in our society and the challenges they face in today's world.Restorers: A Water Street PodcastOver these short episodes, we will be introducing you to the heroes who are working in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the showemail us at- bluegrit@tmpa.org
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (77)

Host: Clint McNear and Tyler Owen discussing topics, issues, and stories within the law enforcement community. TMPA is the Voice of Texas Law Enforcement, focused on protecting those who serve. Since 1950, we have been defending the rights and interests of Texas Peace Officers by providing the best legal assistance in the country, effective lobbying at state and local levels, affordable training, and exemplary member support. As the largest law enforcement association in Texas, TMPA is proud to represent 32,000 local, county and state law enforcement officers.