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If you think replacing police officers with social workers during mental health calls sounds compassionate, this episode will snap you back to reality in under six seconds. We break down newly released bodycam footage from a Queens incident that went from “non-violent” to life-threatening faster than any policy memo can keep up with.
Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa analyze the footage frame-by-frame, showing exactly how quickly officers were confronted by a man wielding a knife — and how restraint, retreat, and split-second decisions kept the situation from becoming even worse. Along the way, we examine the response and public statements from Zohran Mamdani, who has pushed for sending social workers instead of police to similar calls.
With real statistics, real video, and zero ideological fluff, this episode asks the question politicians avoid: what exactly is a social worker supposed to do in those six seconds? If you care about public safety, police reform, or just living in the real world, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Ten Minutes of Truth | #94
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By Barrett and Baxa5
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If you think replacing police officers with social workers during mental health calls sounds compassionate, this episode will snap you back to reality in under six seconds. We break down newly released bodycam footage from a Queens incident that went from “non-violent” to life-threatening faster than any policy memo can keep up with.
Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa analyze the footage frame-by-frame, showing exactly how quickly officers were confronted by a man wielding a knife — and how restraint, retreat, and split-second decisions kept the situation from becoming even worse. Along the way, we examine the response and public statements from Zohran Mamdani, who has pushed for sending social workers instead of police to similar calls.
With real statistics, real video, and zero ideological fluff, this episode asks the question politicians avoid: what exactly is a social worker supposed to do in those six seconds? If you care about public safety, police reform, or just living in the real world, this is one episode you don’t want to miss.
Ten Minutes of Truth | #94
#PoliceBodycam #PublicSafety #CrimePolicy #MentalHealthCrisis #PoliceReform #NYPD #BodycamFootage #RealityCheck #LawEnforcement #PoliticsExplained
Zoran Mamdani, social workers instead of police, police bodycam footage, mental health crisis police response, knife attack bodycam, NYPD bodycam analysis, police use of force explained, domestic violence police calls, six second police response, social worker vs police debate, crime policy reality, NYC crime discussion, law enforcement analysis, public safety policy

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