Episode 144

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19th Dec 2025

Why Cops Need Jiu-Jitsu to Survive (Full)

American cops are sent into chaos with almost zero real defensive-tactics training—some departments give recruits 8 hours total before handing them a gun. 13-year vet Sgt. Jordan Morris pulls zero punches: the job is broken, the culture is adversarial, and the fix is staring everyone in the face is jiu-jitsu plus real funding. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley dig into why officers burn out, why drug arrests explode jails, and how sticking cops in schools early actually stops crime before it starts. Raw, unfiltered, and urgent.

Timestamps:

  • (00:00) Incarceration Nation – Jordan drops the bombs immediately
  • (01:18) Meet Sgt. Jordan Morris, 13-year cop & jiu-jitsu evangelist
  • (03:05) Jordan’s origin story – Army firefighter to county jail
  • (09:45) A day in patrol: domestic violence, drugs, no backup
  • (17:48) The mental-health crisis cops never talk about
  • (21:05) Why defensive-tactics training is basically nonexistent
  • (34:47) Personal stories from the street that hit hard
  • (42:58) How the entire criminal justice system lost the plot
  • (45:21) Drug offenses, mandatory minimums, and exploding prisons
  • (48:42) What actually works better than cages
  • (53:48) Total redesign – jiu-jitsu, funding, leadership
  • (01:01:03) Put cops in schools the right way to prevent crime
  • (01:09:59) Final gut-check and reflections

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