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This episode of DeepCipher slows the moment down and examines the tragic killing of Keith Porter Jr., an unarmed young Black man shot during an encounter involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Rather than rushing to conclusions, we decode the deeper patterns at play—why a federal immigration agency was involved in local policing, how blurred jurisdiction fuels fear and mistrust, and why Black and brown communities continue to bear the cost of aggressive enforcement tactics.
By placing this incident in historical and systemic context, this episode explores how modern policing echoes older practices of control, from slave patrols to present-day militarization. We also examine community responses, calls for accountability, and the growing push to redefine the boundaries between federal and local law enforcement.
This is not just about one case.
It’s about the structure that allows these cases to keep happening.
Stay grounded.
Stay informed.
Peace.
By MalikThis episode of DeepCipher slows the moment down and examines the tragic killing of Keith Porter Jr., an unarmed young Black man shot during an encounter involving Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Rather than rushing to conclusions, we decode the deeper patterns at play—why a federal immigration agency was involved in local policing, how blurred jurisdiction fuels fear and mistrust, and why Black and brown communities continue to bear the cost of aggressive enforcement tactics.
By placing this incident in historical and systemic context, this episode explores how modern policing echoes older practices of control, from slave patrols to present-day militarization. We also examine community responses, calls for accountability, and the growing push to redefine the boundaries between federal and local law enforcement.
This is not just about one case.
It’s about the structure that allows these cases to keep happening.
Stay grounded.
Stay informed.
Peace.