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Abolishing the Police

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In my attempt to figure out the “Defund The Police” movement, I sat down with my buddy John Snetsinger, a recently retired Lieutenant of the Santa Rosa Police Department. We talked a bit about his personal story, his time as a detective, and the many ideas and proposals he has to help the lives of both police officers and the cities they serve.

In This Episode:

  • Proper training within departments
  • Field Tactics
  • Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • Implicit Biases
  • Defund the Police and how that term is detrimental
  • Additional funding for precincts
  • When programs get cut
  • Preventive measures for crime
  • Mental health funding in a broken system
  • False narratives of defunding
  • Qualified Immunity

John Snetsinger is an experienced, and recently retired Lieutenant with over 27 years working in law enforcement.

John began his law enforcement career in the city of Belmont, California. Three years later, he joined the Santa Rosa Police Department as a patrol officer. He served as a Field Training Officer, and spent 5 years as a detective, investigating crimes of sexual assault, domestic violence, and computer forensics.

In 2004 John was promoted to sergeant. During his last 10 years in this role, John supervised the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Unit, was part of the team that established the Family Justice Center and supervised the SRPD School Resource Officers.

In 2014, John was promoted to lieutenant, and continued to give back to the community by being on Verity’s Board of Director for 8 ½ years.

John remains active in his community and is now honing his skills as an artisan.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-snetsinger-231b57160/



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In my attempt to figure out the “Defund The Police” movement, I sat down with my buddy John Snetsinger, a recently retired Lieutenant of the Santa Rosa Police Department. We talked a bit about his personal story, his time as a detective, and the many ideas and proposals he has to help the lives of both police officers and the cities they serve.

In This Episode:

  • Proper training within departments
  • Field Tactics
  • Ethics in Law Enforcement
  • Implicit Biases
  • Defund the Police and how that term is detrimental
  • Additional funding for precincts
  • When programs get cut
  • Preventive measures for crime
  • Mental health funding in a broken system
  • False narratives of defunding
  • Qualified Immunity

John Snetsinger is an experienced, and recently retired Lieutenant with over 27 years working in law enforcement.

John began his law enforcement career in the city of Belmont, California. Three years later, he joined the Santa Rosa Police Department as a patrol officer. He served as a Field Training Officer, and spent 5 years as a detective, investigating crimes of sexual assault, domestic violence, and computer forensics.

In 2004 John was promoted to sergeant. During his last 10 years in this role, John supervised the Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Unit, was part of the team that established the Family Justice Center and supervised the SRPD School Resource Officers.

In 2014, John was promoted to lieutenant, and continued to give back to the community by being on Verity’s Board of Director for 8 ½ years.

John remains active in his community and is now honing his skills as an artisan.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-snetsinger-231b57160/



This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit truethirty.substack.com/subscribe
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