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Bruh Issa Murder
Andre Matthews
179 episodes
1 day ago
If you've ever been caught up in late-night conversations at a house party, Bruh Issa Murder! feels like home. This podcast dives deep into true crime cases involving people of color. Andre, Battle, Kelly, and Robert lead the charge, offering detailed insights and commentary on shocking cases and the social issues surrounding them. From injustices to cold cases, they cover it all. Tune in every Thursday on all podcast platforms to join the gang. XOXO from the homies!
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If you've ever been caught up in late-night conversations at a house party, Bruh Issa Murder! feels like home. This podcast dives deep into true crime cases involving people of color. Andre, Battle, Kelly, and Robert lead the charge, offering detailed insights and commentary on shocking cases and the social issues surrounding them. From injustices to cold cases, they cover it all. Tune in every Thursday on all podcast platforms to join the gang. XOXO from the homies!
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Paramedics sentenced in Elijah McClain case; justice served at last
Bruh Issa Murder
24 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Paramedics sentenced in Elijah McClain case; justice served at last

In this episode, the gang discuss the update on the Elijah McClain case, where two paramedics were sentenced to five years in prison for their involvement in his death. They delve into the details of the case, including the unnecessary administration of ketamine to McClain, who was a 23-year-old black man. The gang express their frustration with the lack of accountability in the justice system and highlight the importance of proper training for first responders in handling mental health crises. They also touch on the issue of medical racism and the need for nuance in addressing complex situations. The episode concludes with a discussion on the implementation of mental health units accompanying police officers on crisis calls.


Key Takeaways:

  • The unnecessary administration of ketamine to Elijah McClain, a young black man, resulted in his death and led to the sentencing of two paramedics to five years in prison.
  • The lack of accountability in the justice system is a recurring issue, and the hosts express their frustration with the delayed justice in this case.
  • Proper training for first responders is crucial in handling mental health crises and avoiding unnecessary use of sedatives or force.
  • Medical racism is a pervasive problem that can impact the quality of care provided to marginalized communities.
  • The implementation of mental health units accompanying police officers on crisis calls has shown promising results in de-escalating situations and providing appropriate care.

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Featured Song: See by Astral 

Notable Quotes:  

  • "I don't even know why we bother with a justice system. It's not like we do any fucking justice." - Kelly
  • "The whole reason certain politicians have gotten into the offices they've gotten into is because they're tough on crime, but nobody actually gives a shit about what that means." - Kelly
  • "People with untreated mental health illnesses are, like, 16 times more likely to be killed in police interactions because the police aren't trained to identify what is a mental health crisis, how to properly de-escalate, and 
Bruh Issa Murder
If you've ever been caught up in late-night conversations at a house party, Bruh Issa Murder! feels like home. This podcast dives deep into true crime cases involving people of color. Andre, Battle, Kelly, and Robert lead the charge, offering detailed insights and commentary on shocking cases and the social issues surrounding them. From injustices to cold cases, they cover it all. Tune in every Thursday on all podcast platforms to join the gang. XOXO from the homies!