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Citizen Watchdog with Todd Zinser

Citizen Watchdog with Todd Zinser

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The city of Cincinnati and Hamilton County are run by the same party. There is no overight or dissenting voice....this is where Todd Zinser comes in. Todd bio is below

https://docs.house.gov/meetings/AP/AP19/20150225/102984/HHRG-114-AP19-Bio-ZinserT-20150225.pdf

He will keep an eye out on all the shenanigans in Hamilton County and the City of Cincinnati. Nothing gets by Todd Zinser...the Citizen WatchdogCopyright Joe Strecker Productions
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Episodios
  • Eliminating District 5 Who's Watching Out for Safety?
    Aug 22 2025
    Cincinnati's controversial decision to eliminate Police District 5 is stirring up more than just civic debate; it's reshaping the city's entire crime landscape. With a surge in violent incidents, including a high-profile downtown episode and the heartrending murder of Patrick Heringer, the repercussions of this restructuring are both immediate and profound. Our exploration uncovers the disconcerting lack of communication from city officials as they grapple with escalating violence, while hastily prepared reports on response times raise serious questions about the integrity of their evaluations.

    Our attempts to engage city leaders about the impact of these changes have been met with silence or inadequate responses, leaving us to question their commitment to public safety. What happens when a city's financial priorities shift away from essential public services? Cincinnati's decision to reduce police districts from five to four, while funneling resources into projects like a skate park and art organization headquarters, is being scrutinized for its logic and long-term efficacy. We unpack these financial moves and their potential disconnect with community needs. By examining the broader implications of reallocating funds from public safety, this episode asks if Cincinnati's vision aligns with its residents' future, or if it's a gamble that compromises their safety and well-being.
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    24 m
  • Tensions Between City Law Enforcement, the Collaborative Agreement, and Iris Roley.
    Aug 12 2025
    What are the secrets behind Cincinnati's groundbreaking approach to reducing violence and promoting public safety. Todd will guide you through the fascinating journey of the Cincinnati Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) and its deep ties to the city's Collaborative Agreement, revealing how a focused deterrence strategy spearheaded by Dr. Garcia and David Kennedy took shape. Along the way, learn about the roles played by city officials like Cecil Thomas and Mayor Mallory, and Iris Roley.

    Let's focus our attention on Iris Roley's consulting work, the transparency issues it faces, and the tensions brewing with the Fraternal Order of Police. As we explore the broader challenges impacting city management, including a controversial incident caught on body-worn camera, the call for an independent assessment of the current situation becomes clear.

    Explore https://cincinnatiwatchdog.com/ for vital documents, op-eds, podcasts, and more.

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    22 m
  • System Failures - Investigating the Tragedy of Patrick Heringer
    Aug 6 2025
    This episode promises to shed light on the critical oversights in the handling of Mordecai Black, spotlighting alarming gaps in parole supervision and inter-agency communication. Join Todd as he dissects the complexities surrounding the case, driven by Sarah Heringer’s fervent calls for a transparent timeline and accountability from the authorities. We will scrutinize the role of halfway houses, GPS monitoring, and the puzzling actions of the Cincinnati Police Department as we explore how these elements contributed to this tragic outcome.

    Together, we'll confront the urgent need for reforms in government investigations and explore the systemic failures highlighted by this case. This episode takes a hard look at the Adult Parole Authority's ranking system and its dire implications for public safety in Hamilton County. Todd advocates for change by engaging with Ohio state legislators and urging the implementation of effective oversight mechanisms. Listen in as Todd unravels the need for multi-agency task forces like SOFAST and better notification systems to enhance community safety and accountability. This conversation is a call to action, pushing for the reforms necessary to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

    Explore https://cincinnatiwatchdog.com/ for vital documents, op-eds, podcasts, and more.
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    17 m
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