
When Criminals Oversee Police with founder of the Blue Line Lawyer Institute, author of When Cops Kill and former cop Lance LoRusso
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Show Notes
Concerns about accountability and oversight take center stage in a conversation with Lance LoRusso, founder of the Blue Line Lawyer Institute, former law enforcement officer, and author of When Cops Kill. LoRusso explores the complex and often controversial issue of what happens when individuals with criminal histories or questionable judgment are placed in positions of authority over police departments. He discusses how such dynamics can impact officer morale, public trust, and the integrity of the justice system, while emphasizing the importance of transparent leadership and lawful oversight. Drawing from his experience on both sides of the badge, LoRusso offers insight into balancing accountability with respect for the rule of law in an increasingly scrutinized policing environment.