
Hill of Justice
Welcome to The Hill of Justice, a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Jerome Hill, a former law enforcement officer with decades of experience on the front lines and retired Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill. Each week, they delve into the most pressing issues at the intersection of law enforcement, social justice, and politics. Through candid discussions, in-depth analysis, and expert interviews, Hill of Justice offers an insider’s perspective on the complexities of policing and the challenges of social justice in today’s politically charged environment.
Hill of Justice
The Tragic Case of Roger Fortson
This week on Hill of Justice, hosts Jerome and Victor Hill sit down for a raw and emotional conversation about the heartbreaking case of Roger Fortson, a U.S. Airman who was fatally shot in his own home by a deputy responding to a vague disturbance call.
Jerome and Victor unpack the layers of this tragic incident, from the questionable police response to the deeper issues of race, fear, bias, and gun ownership in America. With empathy and critical insight, they explore what accountability should really look like, and why intent matters when lives are on the line.
🔥 In This Episode:
- What we know about the Roger Fortson case
- The flaws in how police are trained to handle domestic calls
- The psychological toll of high-stress policing
- How gun ownership is perceived differently based on race
- Why better training and evaluations for officers are urgently needed
- The real meaning of justice and accountability in today’s system
This is more than just another story, it’s a mirror held up to the systems we trust to protect us. And if we don’t talk about it, we can’t change it.
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