Crime, Consequences, and the Courage to Act
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We open with a tragic and all-too-familiar headline out of Baton Rouge — a mass shooting at the Mall of Louisiana that leaves one dead and multiple others wounded. But instead of treating every act of violence as the same, we break down what actually happened: a gang-related shootout in broad daylight — and how it differs from the domestic violence tragedy in Shreveport just days earlier. From gang culture to PTSD, from mental health to fatherlessness, we dig into the harder question most won’t ask: what’s really driving the breakdown — and where does accountability begin?
We connect the dots between violence and the collapse of the family structure, examining how fatherlessness and a lack of respect for the sanctity of life may be at the root of more than we’re willing to admit. Then we confront an uncomfortable reality — not everyone can be rehabilitated — and what that means for public safety, law enforcement, and the need for a system that actually protects innocent people.
In our Top 3 You Need to Know, a major constitutional change in Louisiana falls just short as lawmakers reject a lifetime term limit for governors. In New Orleans, the mayor claims progress in cutting a massive budget deficit — but questions remain about whether the numbers hold up. And in Baton Rouge, police pay raises spark a broader debate about priorities, public safety, and whether cities can afford not to invest in law enforcement.
We also take a deep dive into the future of education in Louisiana, as the proposed St. George school district heads toward a statewide vote. What started as a local push for better schools has turned into a larger fight over control, funding, and whether families should have the freedom to choose how their children are educated. We speak directly with local leadership about what’s at stake — not just for students, but for economic growth and the future of entire communities.
Then, a powerful reminder of what works: law enforcement stops a potential mass shooting before it happens, thanks to quick action, family intervention, and real-time technology. It’s a story that doesn’t end in tragedy — and proof that prevention matters just as much as response.
We examine a Louisiana bill aimed at restoring clarity in the law by replacing the word “gender” with “sex.” Supporters argue it’s about grounding law in biological reality, while critics claim it erases identity. We break down what the bill actually does — and why the battle over language is really a battle over meaning itself. Plus, a look at drought conditions hitting much of the South, a conversation about preparedness and community resilience, and a reminder that solutions don’t start with politics — they start with values.
Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!
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