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Ep. 1: Autopsy No. 86-999

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[Contains explicit content] The series begins with the deaths of two young black men. First, Freddie Gray, who died after police arrested him and threw him into the back of a police van in Baltimore. Then, Len Bias: the rising college basketball player. His cocaine overdose in 1986 helped ignite a new, more aggressive phase of the War On Drugs, one that zeroed in on crack cocaine and black communities. This episode looks at the ties between the two deaths, and how the draconian, anti-crack drug laws of the mid-80s, set policing in America on the course of lethal aggression against black Americans we’re still witnessing today.©2016 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2016 Audible Originals, LLC Américas Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Criminología Crímenes Reales Estados Unidos Histórico
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I thought this was going to be about The crack epidemic, not the fake black lives matter movement. Instantly turned off by this story

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This is biased, lazy reporting. Maybe if I got a journalism degree I could write stuff about how every bad choice I ever made was untimely some other boogeyman’s fault? Where is the self responsibility?

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