Wednesday, July 8, 2009

On this week's Street Stories:

The funeral celebration for a pop singer caused the biggest deployment of LAPD officers since the 1984 Olympic Games! An insider's perspective on the adverse impact of Michael Jackson's wake caused the citizens of Los Angeles-- far more than just their tax dollars.
Plus, comparing what it was to be an LAPD officer back in the 1970's and 80's to coppers today. I explain just how and why I could not longer be an LAPD officer in 2009.
Join me at www.talkradioone.com, on Friday nights, 7:00 pm (Pac), 8:00 pm (Mt).

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