Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast
Over a decade of planning and persistence in the making, the National Law Enforcement Museum has opened its doors to the public. Finally, citizens and law enforcement professionals from diverse perspectives and backgrounds will have a place to share in the vibrant story of American law enforcement. Within the walls of the Museum’s strikingly contemporary exterior, artifacts from our collection of more than 25,000 objects tell the story of American law enforcement – past, present, and future – and engage visitors of all ages in memorable, immersive and experiential exhibits. More importantly, we’re proud that the Museum will serve as a platform for constructive dialogue to help strengthen relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve. We invite all listeners to follow us and submit questions for upcoming episodes!
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Precinct 444: The National Law Enforcement Museum Podcast
BONUS | Officers As Artists: TC Brown and “Birds at Sunset”
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Precinct 444 invites you to meet the artists featured in the National Law Enforcement Museum’s newest exhibit, “Officers as Artists: The Creative Expression of Those Who Serve.” Now open until August 30, 2025.
In today’s episode, you will meet Todd "TC" Brown, who retired after serving more than 20 years with the Bureau of Prisons. He began his career as a correctional officer and worked his way up to an Intelligence Analyst assigned to the BOP Counter Terrorism Unit (CTU). TC served on a number of teams including Hostage Negotiations, Evidence Recovery, Counter Terrorism, and more. I was an instructor for Correctional Services, Special Investigations, Hostage Negotiations, Evidence Recovery Photography, as well as Domestic & International Terrorism. TC will discuss his photograph, “Birds at Sunset” and his law enforcement career.
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