Michael Wood, Jr.
Guest: Michael Wood
Guest: Jr.
Date: 2016-06-13 | Duration: 2h 46m
Category: Politics & Media, True Crime & Justice
Episode Overview
About Jr.
Khalil Rountree Jr. is a professional mixed martial artist competing in the Light Heavyweight division of the UFC, known for his explosive striking and dynamic fighting style. With a background in Muay Thai, Rountree has made a significant impact in the octagon, earning accolades for his knockout power and tenacity, including memorable performances against top-tier opponents. Beyond his athletic prowess, Khalil's journey is marked by personal growth and resilience, as he openly shares his experiences with mental health and self-discovery, making him a compelling figure both inside and outside the cage. Tune into his engaging conversation on the Joe Rogan Experience to gain insight into the mind of a fighter dedicated to both his craft and personal evolution.
About Michael Wood
Michael A. Wood, Jr. is a retired Baltimore police officer and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran renowned for his strong advocacy against police brutality and his vision for a reformed approach to policing. After making headlines for his courageous stance on systemic issues within law enforcement, Michael has dedicated his life to fostering positive community relations and mentoring the next generation. His impact is poignantly illustrated by a young man who, inspired by Michael's dedication while volunteering at a local recreation center, reached out to express how their encounter shaped his own journey. Now, as he strives to support this young man’s continued growth, Michael remains a compelling voice in the movement for justice and accountability in policing. To learn more about this initiative, visit http://gofundme.com/domstrip2cuba.
Key Moments
- – Gun Control
- – Police Reform
- – Mass Shootings
- – Community Policing
- – Drug Policy
- – Urban Violence
- – Criminal Justice System
- – Second Amendment
- – Addiction Treatment
- – Social Inequality
- – Youth Empowerment
- – Activism
- – Mental Health
- – Media Influence
- – Education Reform
- – Political Influence
- – Race Relations
- – Economic Disparity
- 0:00:00 – Introduction and welcome to Michael Wood Jr.
- 0:02:59 – Discussion on mass shootings and casualty definitions
- 0:08:17 – Experience with foot patrol and police motivation
- 0:10:08 – Explaining the Ferguson effect and police proactivity
- 0:12:04 – Political influence on police departments by mayors
- 0:15:32 – Impact of financial support on American families
- 0:18:04 – Importance of identity projects for youth success
- 0:22:44 – Consequences of charging black youth with homicide
- 0:25:01 – Critique of punishment-based criminal justice system
- 0:30:02 – Exposure to violence and its effects on youth
- 0:33:41 – Neglect of predominantly black neighborhoods
- 0:36:18 – Police officers’ involvement in martial arts and fitness
- 0:44:54 – Gun violence statistics and nightclub shooting debate
- 0:48:24 – Position on gun control and military-grade weapons
- 0:52:37 – Comparisons of gun control in Australia and China
- 0:55:16 – Public fear and resistance to gun control measures
- 1:04:47 – Gun ownership risks including family violence and suicide
- 1:10:54 – Detailed reading and interpretation of the Second Amendment
- 1:17:32 – Challenges in enforcing gun laws nationally
- 1:34:58 – Statistics on police shootings and racial disparities
- 1:39:04 – Discussion on drug war laws and marijuana legalization
- 1:41:17 – Heroin epidemic and opioid crisis impact
- 1:44:21 – Stop and frisk policy and community reactions
- 1:49:01 – Devin Allen’s photography work empowering youth
- 1:52:28 – Power vacuums and political instability in communities
- 1:57:01 – Drug trade filling gaps left by lack of resources
- 2:02:13 – Colorado’s drug policy and treatment funding
- 2:10:51 – Addiction rewiring and treatment outcomes
- 2:14:04 – Social effects of cocaine use and addiction
- 2:18:07 – Masculinity and leadership in oppressed communities
- 2:21:19 – Community formation and activism efforts
- 2:26:05 – Personal lifestyle changes and mental health
- 2:31:43 – Alternative media platforms and political discourse
- 2:33:07 – Protesting and arrest experiences
- 2:37:03 – Podcast Radio Revolver and community outreach
- 2:41:53 – Future podcast plans and collaborations
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 Yes, and we're live. Welcome back, Mr. Wood. Starting point is 00:00:21 If I would have stayed, maybe. Starting point is 00:01:12 about the thrill of chasing people and all of the cool stuff about it. And we scheduled this podcast Starting point is 00:02:10 Well, this is where we get into the Mike Rhodes, the dirty liberal thing. Starting point is 00:02:59 the daily in America. You just don't hear about them all. So mass shootings generally characterize three or four more casualties, something like that. Starting point is 00:03:16 A lot of people don't categorize those as mass shootings because they think of mass Starting point is 00:04:02 and then they give three names to the mayor. Starting point is 00:04:44 department, but still totes their line. Starting point is 00:04:57 don't worry about it. Starting point is 00:05:17 And that's who's the commissioner now. Starting point is 00:06:03 had the answers and then she gets this super high score out of nowhere. Starting point is 00:06:18 So if I'm going to come in there and I'm going to say, all right, that's it. Starting point is 00:06:56 willing to give in to the people that have pushed hard enough to say, look, I'm going to relinquish Starting point is 00:07:37 you were sort of like, oh, there's officer Mike, you know, he's a part of the community. And it Starting point is 00:08:17 essential underpinnings of of being motivated to go and make arrests and to get the stats. So I did foot patrol for like six months. Starting point is 00:09:06 after the shootings in new york where a bunch of cops had gotten shot um um there was this Starting point is 00:09:41 Precisely. Starting point is 00:10:08 this Ferguson effect that the cops are laying back. So they're not being as proactive. And Starting point is 00:10:51 Police are there to clean things up and to investigate after the fact. Starting point is 00:11:11 When you're around them all the time Starting point is 00:11:21 It creates resentment....
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