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♪. pete: minnesota police chiefs are raising concerns over the recent surge in violence and crime. one official in brooklyn park claiming calls for shots fired jumped 55 over the same time last year adding it is unlike anything he has seen before as the city of minneapolis report as nearly 30% jump in homicides. retired minneapolis police offer mylan mason is here to respond. thanks very much for being here. what is the situation in minneapolis right now as it pertains to policing and law and order? >> well it seems to be out of control. many people are very afraid of going to work, to even going to visit businesses in the area in minneapolis. it is very scary. pete: what is the biggest aspect of it? is it, quote, defund the police movement? they have autonomous zones, some cases multiple in minneapolis? or revolving door of the courts who are letting criminals out

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♪. will: retiring texas police captain celebrating the end of his 33 years on the force with a most fitting send-off. taking his final patrol ride with his son who is just beginning his own career in the very same police department. that retired police captain, joins us now with his son police officer will. gentlemen, so great to have you. what an awesome story. paul, let me start with you just the obvious question up front, what is it like to spend your last day with your son who is following in your footsteps. >> it is an honor. it is a tough, emotional event to retire especially from a profession like police work but

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boat during the crash telling police murtagh was at the wheel. the murders prompting state investigators to open a 2015 case when a young man was found dead in the middle of a road. rachel: thank you, ashley. a ex-border official is speaking out the first time since leaving his position in june to sound the alarm on the severity of the migrant surge. former cpp deputy commissioner says what we're seeing a absolutely unprecedented. calls the crisis serious because border security is national security. our next guest has covered the situation at the border extensively for townhall.com. yule low rosas is here. you've been on the border a lot. what worries the most about everything that you have seen? >> what worries me the most not just the high, historically high apprehension numbers that we see consistently for the past five

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♪. pete: new revelations are surfacing in the death of a south carolina mother and son. ashley strohmier joins us as investigators probe whether there was an attempt to cover up for the affluent family after a deadly boat crash. reporter: paul murtagh and his mother maggie were dead on his family's property in south carolina early last month. investigators believe they were murdered. court documents paint a damaging picture involving the investigation of a deadly boat crash in 2019. attorneys claim the murtagh family used fives to prosecutor office to frame connor cook as the boat's driver. a 19-year-old by the name of mallory beach was thrown over board and died. the petition seeks to impose the police officers who responded to the crash. officers saying at the time quote, i was trying to find out who was driving around they wouldn't tell me. despite police have recordings of cook's cousin also on the

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your whole family? what is the takeaway for you in this moment? >> i think it is just important to always just remember, who we are outside of work and remember that, yeah, he is done with police work but he is still my dad. will see him pretty often. still an experience, a profession that i still share with him. rachel: yeah. we're so proud of you, of what you're doing. we're so proud of your retirement and all the service years of service that you've given, paul. and we know it is really hard to be a police officer these days. we want to thank you both for your service. pete: absolutely. >> we appreciate it. rachel: all right. pete: all the best. i think will noses where to go for advice. what do i do in this situation? rachel: call dad. pete: dad is very proud. will: up next, lawrence jones goes one-on-one with caitlyn jenner at cpac. her take on transgender athletes

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law enforcement at a time, it's a contentious time and difficult time for police? >> it is difficult and what has been a comfort to me is, not only to work with him on the street and see how capable he is but to see the people he is working with, his peers, his fellow officers, the men and women of our police department are highly, professional and well-trained, so i have confidence not only in will but in the people that he works with and that makes it a little bit easier to let go. will: how did the final patrol ride go? anything exciting happened on the patrol ride? >> the main thing was i didn't burst into tears in public which was my main objective. the second thing was i didn't crash the car. i think it went very well. rachel: all good things, all good things. so, will, last thoughts, you know what do you want to take from this, you know, last car ride, patrol ride with your dad, this moment that obviously is so meaningful not just to you but

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without bail? what is the source of it? >> i think the problem is a multiple reasons and the other thing is is that people are not being accountable. they don't have to be accountable. the police are not there to catch them. the police are not there to stop it. and the community is not there to stop it. pete: minneapolis used to be known a couple decadessing a as murder-apolis. it was not safe there. the are we going back to what new york city was, a lawless city? >> i think what it is worse than it was in murder-apolis. pete: really? >> worse in the aspect people feel free to do what there they want and nobody is stopping them. the police cannot stop situations. only they can respond. fortunately not as bad as chicago but certainly could be. pete: why can't police stop

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