KAWPS
Podcast Description
Your weekly anti-copaganda police news podcast, brought to you by comedians Jaffer Khan & Ashton Womack. Join our Patreon for a weekly bonus episode with even more stories, only $5 a month: patreon.com/kawpsthepodcast
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on police news, social issues related to law enforcement, and recent events showcasing police misconduct or societal reactions. Specific episodes include discussions on topics like School Resource Officers in 'After School Special' and the implications of facial recognition technology in 'Facial Wreckognition', demonstrating a blend of humor and critical analysis of heavy themes.

A comedic police news podcast covering the under-reported kawp stories of the week, from the infuriating to the absurd. There’s a lot.
Brought to you by Jaffer Khan (Redacted Tonight) and Ashton Womack (Daily Show).
Join our Patreon for a weekly bonus episode with even more stories, only $5 a month: patreon.com/kawpsthepodcast
Police departments are increasingly relying on AI to write official reports — and this week, one of those systems produced a report claiming an officer turned into a frog after audio from The Princess and the Frog contaminated the file.
We break down how and why police agencies are adopting AI despite clear accuracy failures, and what this means for accountability when automated systems are used to generate official records.
The episode also examines a major legal ruling in Austin, Texas, where an appeals court overturned a jury conviction and acquitted a police officer who killed a man during a mental health crisis inside an elevator.
We also discuss a former police officer who violently attacked a child in a swimming pool, a police chief who accidentally burned down a nursing home, and a Wisconsin judge convicted after helping a migrant avoid ICE arrest inside her courtroom.
🎧 Bonus episode on Patreon covers Cop City protests and a Blackwater-linked company contracting with ICE.

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