The Life Of An NYPD Detective-Jason Palamara

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Soft White Underbelly interview and portrait of Jason Palamara, a retired NYPD homicide detective.

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Jason talking about being physically present and yet distant with family hit me right between the eyes. I can definitely do some inventory of this type for sure.
Thank you Jason for sharing!

eversosleight
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Nice calm, collective, and insightful interview.

ruthannfisher
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It’s very important what this man is talking about.
There needs to be therapy for officers on the job, to help them deal with things that they see, and things that they have to endure. This is important, and it needs to be focused on more. Thank you for sharing, and thank you for your service. 👍🏻❤️

lauradehart
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I appreciate this man soo much. I can tell he truly cares about what he was doing and I thank you sir...

couinju
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Stellar interview. I did 27 years on the NYPD most of it in the 048 Det Sqd. Jason articulated all of the emotions that I have experienced without even realizing them. During the 90's and early 2000's it was a frenetic existence being a cop in NYC.

keysersoze
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Very sympathetic guy. You can see his character in his eyes.

boomerangfishact
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Being a member of law enforcement has to be one of the most rewarding, but also heartbreaking jobs. My aunt’s fiancé was a first responder with the FDNY for 911. What he witnessed took a toll on his mental health. Mental health services were not as acceptable as they are today. He was an amazing man who just couldn’t handle the heaviness of what he had seen and heard. Unfortunately, he committed suicide on June 6, 2006. The date I will never forget because of the tragedy of it, but the date in numerical form was 666. RIP John! You were loved and are missed by so many ❤

lisaanderson
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Mark I think you would be intrigued with the stories my husband can tell. He was in OCCB and homicide. I think what you do is wonderful, giving a platform to regular everyday people to tell their stories. And you found an audience that are compassionate and want to listen. Truly fascinating

nancylarrea
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I really like some of the newer videos with the positive messages. All are eye opening but sometimes the sad ones are difficult to watch.

Lara
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Very good interview. My kid just got promoted to BSO homicide dectecive from the violent crimes unit. I keep telling her to try to write, keep a diary of her cases. She would be an interesting interview for you. Great kid and a star detective. Keep doing what your doing. Thanks..

markcraven
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Wow Rashawn's murder is unbelievably sad. I've grown pretty desensitized to most murders but ones like his still give me the chills. For someone to go to that extent to do that much harm to a body and haunt the family is beyond horrifying. Awesome job by Detective. Palamara in solving the case and giving the Mom closure. Wonderful interview and hope there's a Part 2.

TaterTots
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I agree with Jason, thank you Mark for being forth, ALL kinds of humans!! You do a great job!!

peggysmith
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Amazing how a stable childhood translates to a solid foundation for success.

oldwave
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Great interview, would love to hear more from him

maisenbrown
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Despite all of the TV show and movies dramatizing the law enforcement profession it is rare to hear a very real aspect of the law enforcement profession which is its negative affects on mental health. So glad to hear Jason talk about this aspect of the profession which unfortunately leads to far too many UMOS taking their own lives. Thank you for your service Jason.

midnite
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I loved Jason. An epitome of an unsung hero. He also looks like a movie star 🤗

Riververchi
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Cameras everywhere and the internet, that’s what changed people’s perception of the police

jeffstone
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Thank you for your service, for all you've done, are doing, and will do.🇺🇸🙏

victorchinchillvas
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I enjoy this type of interviews so much!

carolynrupard
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Sounds like a good detective. Doesn’t look corrupt and I really like his calmness, must’ve have been a good cop and a good team player.

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