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Why police need to solve for pain more than crime with Garrett TeSlaa
Perspective. Every story has more than one side, and every side should be listened to in order to figure
out a solution.
When we talk about justice the first thing that comes to mind is the police, but recent news has shown
the police as the bad guys in the story. To listen to both sides, and make your own criteria, today's guest
is Garrett TeSlaa. Garrett is a veteran cop at the police department in California. In this episode, he
shares what a day in the life of a cop is like and the risk that comes with it. He also shared with us his
insights on subjects such as police defund, qualified immunity, and military training.
About Garrett TeSlaa:
Garrett TeSlaa is building a world where first responders wake up inspired, feel confident at work, and
return home safe knowing they have spent their time in a worthy cause. A 15-year veteran of law
enforcement, Garrett is the host of The Squad Room Podcast about personal development for law
enforcement professionals. A graduate of the Supervisory Leadership Institute, Garrett holds a Master's
in Public Administration with an emphasis in Public Sector Leadership. Garrett's TEDx talk, "The
Importance of Second Responders" is available now on YouTube.
Connect with Garrett:
Podcast: www.thesquadroom.net
Instagram: @thesquadroom
What You’ll Hear:
4:22 How is a cop daily life and 911 calls.
7:40 How most of the police suffer from Post Traumatic Stress.
11:05 How do we stop the public from seeing the police as the enemy
13:55 Garret talks about police training.
14:56 Garrett's thoughts about the tension between the police and the public.
16:11 What does 'defund the police' mean.
18:08 Garrett's experiences as a cop.
19:09 Mental issues and medical calls.
25:41 Militarization of the police department.
31:07 What's community policing.
33:49 What's the qualified immunity.
39:05 Cops consequences of removing qualified immunity
44:14 How does the black community and the police community can begin to rebuild trust in each other
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