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Episode description
Royce connects an open letter by a Florida sheriff from 2015 to a recent incident in which two of said sheriff's deputies actually arrested a legally blind man; their reason for making contact with the man was because they thought his collapsible cane was a firearm. The entire incident was caught on bodycam footage, and the deputies not only did not represent their agency very well but did an extreme disservice to the arrestee and the citizens they claim to serve as well. They proved themselves to be ignorant and vindictive in their arrest of the man, and woefully deceitful in their report on the incident in the aftermath, and Royce calls them AND their sheriff out in this episode.
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