My good friend, retired police officer Brett Parson, pioneered the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department's LGBTQ+ Unit. His work received Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government Innovation in Government Award, complete with a $100,000 grant used to replicate the model in other police departments around the country. As you all know, I haven't had any guests on "Justice Matters." So I am proud to have Brett as my first guest to talk about his experiences as a police officer for three decades. Brett is the quintessential police officer, understanding that all victims are not the same, all witnesses are not created equal and all suspects are unique individuals whose rights must be scrupulously honored. Brett always policed from a place of empathy, decency and compassion. In short, Brett listened. He made the citizens of DC proud. One note, as you all know, I am pathetically e-challenged so the sound/production quality is poor. I will work out the bugs as I move forward. Thanks friends.
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