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Music Executives and Accountability

August 22, 2022.

Updated February 27, 2025.

The era of media criminalization in the Rap music industry is here.  Young people were encouraged to focus on negative music, and then they were prosecuted for it.  Most were allowed to go down paths that would cost these artists their freedom.

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This is the era of “Media Criminals”

April 20, 2022

Modern criminals think it s acceptable to speak in the media about crime in the public.  Former criminals are beginning to position themselves are community leaders, which has never been successful for a very clear reason.  Former criminals are unintentionally working with law enforcement officials by having criminal conversations on the internet and showing law enforcement agents how alleged criminals communicate.

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The New Season is Near

Telling is Telling/December 7, 2021.

New York City will begin a new era in 2022.  Lots of changes are in store, so keep up with what is happening by watching the news. 

Something is working well for the law enforcement community.  Modern criminals are the best allies a police officer could have.  Online sleuths  are one of the best resources law enforcement agencies could ever have.  The social media community is solving crimes.  Law enforcement agencies are able to use an additional approach. They can get on social media platforms and find clues because people talk about criminal activity online. It is good for police, because the people who say that they do not talk to the police are indirectly cooperating with law enforcement agencies without knowing it. 

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Social Media to the Rescue

By Telling is Telling Staff/  October 15, 2021.

Heather Kelly wrote an article that CNN published on August 30, 2012 titled, Police embrace social media as crime-fighting tool, proving that crime has changed in some very consistent ways. Heather Kelley makes it clear that law enforcement has evolved and accepted the good fortune that criminals have given the law enforcement community. She explained how, “These techniques are slowly catching on across the country. According to a recent survey of 1,221 federal, state and local law enforcement who use social media, four out of five officials used social media to gather intelligence during investigations. Half said they checked social media at least once a week, and the majority said social media helps them solve crimes faster. The online survey was conducted by  LexisNexis Risk Solutions and had a 2.8% margin of error.” In a weird way, criminals have formed an unintentional partnership with law enforcement agencies throughout the country.

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Nothing is Going to Change?

October 15, 2021

With the major arrests that took place in Chicago, we will see if people continue to talk about crime on the internet.  The Chicago Sun Times published a story on October 13, 2021 that was written by Jon Seidel and Madeline Kenney. In that story, U.S. Attorney John Lausch said, “Generally speaking, what’s  happening on social media …  shows you what’s happening in this city … which is that people are threatening to commit acts of violence, and then either bragging about acts of violence or talking about how they’re going to retaliate for other violence, it’s happening on a regular basis.” These new developments have drawn attention to what was already known.  

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