
"Stone Cold CRAZY!" - Sheriff Grady Judd EXPOSES The TWISTED Minds Behind DANGEROUS Crimes
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The sheriff of Polk County, who has served for 54 years, discussed his experience with terrorist threats and attacks. He stated that while there haven't been major events, the county works with federal and state partners, utilizing a robust intelligence system and a real-time crime center to prevent such incidents. He believes that "microcosms" of people with dangerous attitudes are encouraged by social media. The "see something, hear something, say something" approach is applied both to constituents reporting to the sheriff's office and to colleagues within law enforcement.
Regarding major fraud, the sheriff mentioned that while they haven't experienced large-scale fraud like some major cities, they do encounter individuals with unusual beliefs. He cited a recent case of a "flat-earther" who was deemed a "nut job" but didn't harm anyone. He emphasized that normal people do not engage in violent acts like killing or blowing up buildings, distinguishing dangerous individuals as "not just right." When asked how to identify such individuals, he highlighted that past conduct is a clear indicator of future behavior. People who have been disruptive, criminal, or threatening in the past are likely to continue such behavior unless addressed through the justice system. The discussion also included a brief interjection encouraging viewers to subscribe to the podcast channel to support its growth and content creation.