00:01 Welcoming Steven Moore back to Crime Time.
01:35 California manhunt for Orange County Jail inmates.
01:50 Protocol for hunting fugitives.
04:05 The escapees records and Interpol involvement.
06:04 Evading capture.
07:55 What danger do escapee’s pose to communities?
08:39 Richard Matt & David Sweat capture.
12:25 Capture rewards.
13:50 Juvenile justice reforms.
18:20 Solitary confinement and Kalief Browder.
19:49 Solitary confinement spaces and special housing units.
24:02 Grand Jury rulings over Planned Parenthood.
24:59 The charges and Grand Jury proceedings.
28:42 Clip, anti-Planned Parenthood undercover video.
28:54 Examining the footage and criminal charges.
29:32 David Daleiden statement.
30:13 CNN documentary Clip, THE SECRET LIFE OF G.I JOE.
30:39 Duality in law enforcement & police officer perceptions.
38:11 #oscarssowhite & the Academy Awards.
40:21 Thank you and goodbye.
Steve Moore was appointed an FBI Special Agent in 1983 at the age of 25. He served as a Special Agent and Supervisory Special Agent for 25 years, retiring in 2008. Steve’s early career was spent in covert operations against white supremacist organizations in northern Idaho and the northwest. Later, he led the investigations of many high-profile crimes in LA, including the first ever conviction for an anthrax threat, the Buford Furrow shooting/murder spree at a Jewish Community Center and the interdiction of a planned attack on California’s second-largest oil refinery. Five of his bureau years were spent on the LA FBI SWAT team as an assault “Operator” and sniper. Several more years were spent as an FBI helicopter pilot-in-command. Ultimately, Steve built up over 6,000 hours of airplane and helicopter flight time. He retired in June, 2008. His recent book is titled Special Agent Man: My Life in the FBI as a Terrorist Hunter, Helicopter Pilot, and Certified Sniper.
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