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Aftermath Philadelphia

Aftermath Philadelphia

By Matt Gillespie

Captain Matthew Gillespie of the Philadelphia Police Department's Southwest Detective Division hosts critical conversations with those involved in reducing the epidemic of gun violence in the city of Philadelphia. This podcast features candid episodes that highlight different thoughts and perspectives while offering strategies to lower this violence.
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S2 Episode 21 - Internal Affairs Investigations and Core Values

Aftermath Philadelphia Sep 06, 2022

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S2 Episode 23 - Changing the Stigma

S2 Episode 23 - Changing the Stigma

In the eight episode of Season 2 for Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Lt. Bill Walsh of the Voorhees NJ, Police Department. Lt. Walsh is a National Institute of Justice LEADS Scholar & Peer Support Coordinator for his department. In 2019 the International Association of Chief's of Police honored Lt. Walsh as one of their "40 under 40" in policing. In this episode Capt. Gillespie and Lt. Walsh dig into what led Lt. Walsh into Law Enforcement, and further into helping officers when it comes to mental health and wellness. They dig into Lt. Walsh's work as a peer support coordinator and the multi-agency effort in NJ to address and help officers. Further more their conversation dives into how to change the stigma of mental health and officers. Ironically both Capt. Gillespie and Lt. Walsh started their sworn careers in policing in 2003 and discuss the changes in the profession since that time. 

Nov 06, 202246:22
S2 Episode 22 - Respect Is A Big Thing

S2 Episode 22 - Respect Is A Big Thing

In the seventh episode of Season 2 for Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Philadelphia Police Officer Courtney Smith. P/O Smith is currently assigned to the department's Recruitment Unit and was formally an officer in the 16th District in West Philadelphia. In this conversation Capt. Gillespie and Officer Smith discuss her path from growing up in West Philly to becoming a Prison Guard and ultimately joining the Philadelphia Police Department. They discuss the importance of Police/Community Meetings and the importance of true connections. P/O Smith discusses how getting out of a patrol car to talk to just one person can break down barriers between the police and community. They further discuss the logistics of getting a community event off and running and should Police be involved in social programs such as "Hair Cuts for the Homeless". This episode gives the listener an insight to duties and actions that one may not think police are involved in.


Oct 10, 202229:54
S2 Episode 21 - Internal Affairs Investigations and Core Values

S2 Episode 21 - Internal Affairs Investigations and Core Values

In the sixth episode of Season 2 for Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Marlon Marrache. Marlon is a twenty-four year veteran of the LAPD who retired at the rank of Sergeant. In this episode the two discuss a wide range of topics which include Marlon's path to the LAPD and his time in the U.S Navy. The conversation starts with Marlon explaining his time investigating straw purchases of firearms in L.A County. Capt. Gillespie and Marlon examine the core values of the LAPD along with the importance of training. Marlon goes on to explain his thoughts on having life experiences and how that impacts ones ability to be a good officer. The conversation ends with examining Marlon's role as an IAB investigator and how mediation in some complainants can be a positive outcome. Finally the listeners hear about Blue Consulting. The organization that specializes in Internal Affairs training for police departments, which Marlon is the CEO of. 

Sep 06, 202244:59
S2 Episode 20 - From Patrol to Investigations

S2 Episode 20 - From Patrol to Investigations

In the fifth episode of Season 2 for Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Eugene Roy. Eugene was a thirty year plus veteran of the Chicago Police Department, culminating with his role as the Chief of Detectives for CPD before he retired. Captain Gillespie and Eugene discuss what it is like to be a Patrol Commander, a position that they both have held. Eugene Roy starts off the episode with a story about an interaction he had with former CPD Commander and Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey. Their discussion dig into the importance of investigations and detectives, the criminal justice system as a whole and the importance of a solid witness relocation system. Captain Gillespie and Eugene further discuss the importance of gun cases and the outcomes of those cases, as this has become a national issue. 

Jul 08, 202249:31
S2 Episode 19 - Dr. Zaf and the ER

S2 Episode 19 - Dr. Zaf and the ER

In the forth episode of Season 2 of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Dr. Zaffer Qasim an Emergency and Trauma/Critical Care Physician at Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System. Dr. Qasim has extensive experience in the emergency room of one of the countries busiest ER's, at Penn Presby hospital in West Philadelphia. In this episode Dr. Qasim discusses his path from the United Kingdom to Baltimore and now Philadelphia. The conversations goes into what it is like when one or multiple shooting victim come into the hospital ER, and where police officers should and should not be during that time. Dr. Qasim and Capt. Gillespie discuss the experience of what it is like to tell a parent that their child or loved one did not survive the gunshot and how the victim is respected and cared for at that moment. Further more, Dr. Qasim explains his thoughts and ideas on what measures can be taken to stop this violence, including steps that can educate and prevent gun violence from occurring in the first place.  

Jun 22, 202249:23
S2 Episode 18 - The Fight Against Blight

S2 Episode 18 - The Fight Against Blight

In the third episode of season 2 for Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with career public servant Beth Grossman esq. Beth is currently the Program Director for Scioli Turco INC. a non-profit organization that helps to deal with blight, vacant and nuisance properties here in Philadelphia. Beth and Capt. Gillespie discuss her current work with this organization, but also discuss her prior work with the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, where she spent over 21 years. Specifically working as the Chief of the Nuisance Task Force along with her work in the Dangerous Drug Offender Unit. They dig into the work that city Block Captains do and how they can improve neighborhoods, along with addressing quality of life issues. Furthermore they confirm that crimes are not solved and prosecuted in one hour as the show "Law and Order" would leave one to believe.

Jun 08, 202233:34
S2 Episode 17 - Law Enforcement and Public Health

S2 Episode 17 - Law Enforcement and Public Health

In the second episode of Season 2 of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Brandon Del Pozo the former Chief of Police in Burlington Vermont and retired NYPD executive. Brandon held several management positions in the NYPD including the Commanding Officer of the Office of Strategic Initiatives, and Commanding Officer for the Project Management Office of the Police Commissioner - NYPD. He held Patrol Commands in the 6th Precinct & 50th Precinct respectively. Capt. Gillespie and Brandon discuss his path from Brooklyn to Dartmouth University and back to NYC and the NYPD. They dig in to how education and career development helped to change and shape their mindsets on policing and what to measure. Brandon Del Pozo further digs into the Opioid Crisis and some solutions to this epidemic along with examining police Use of Force issues in Law Enforcement in 2022. 

Mar 23, 202246:59
S2 Episode 16 - Data, Numbers and Crime Analysts

S2 Episode 16 - Data, Numbers and Crime Analysts

In the first episode of Season 2 of Aftermath Philadelphia. Captain Gillespie now of Southwest Detective's, sits down with International Consultant for Crime and Policing, Debra Piehl. Debra is a former Senior Crime Analyst for the NYPD, including a position as the Analyst in the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Operations for the NYPD. Captain Gillespie and Debra discuss her role with the NYPD and helping to fight crime. Along with what data should be valued and explored. They further discuss the importance of civilian analysts being an accepted part of law enformcent along with the hurdles those analysts sometimes go through. This episode gives the listeners an insight into the legendary NYPD Compstat process and how valued data is in keeping cities safe. 

Jan 30, 202232:15
S1 Episode 15 - From the Bronx to the Classroom

S1 Episode 15 - From the Bronx to the Classroom

In the season one finale, Captain Gillespie speaks with retired New York Police Department Sergeant turned college professor Joseph L. Giacalone. Captain Gillespie and Professor Giacalone talk about his experiences in investigations during his time in the Bronx, the Anti-Crime teams the NYPD used to help lower gun violence, and the NYC Bail Reform Act. Both Capt. Gillespie and Joseph further explore how changes in criminal justice reform has effected crime rates today in both NYC and Philadelphia. To end the episode they discuss Joseph's path from crime fighter in the Bronx to adjunct professor in the classroom. Along with debating who has the greatest detectives in the world; Philly PD or NYPD. 

Jan 02, 202233:57
S1 Episode 14 - Prosecuting Crime, Preventing Crime and Convicted of a Crime

S1 Episode 14 - Prosecuting Crime, Preventing Crime and Convicted of a Crime

In the fourteenth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with a unique guest who has a perspective of the criminal justice system from two points of view. Former Philadelphia District Attorney and later Federal Defendant Seth Williams, sit down for a discussion covering a wide range of topics. Seth Williams dives into his experiences growing up in West Philadelphia (the 18th District) and how that led him to a career  as a prosecutor. He discusses his role as a young Assistant District Attorney, and then coming back as the person in charge of one of the largest District Attorney Offices in the Country. Capt. Gillespie and Seth, go on to converse about the importance of prosecuting violent crimes and gun crimes, but also believing in second chances. Seth Williams give us a glimpse of what he did inside of Federal Prison to help fellow inmates and how that helped change his view on the Criminal Justice System. This unique perspective of the criminal justice system is one that you want to hear. 

Nov 26, 202141:31
S1 Episode 13 - Ya Fav Trash Man

S1 Episode 13 - Ya Fav Trash Man

In the thirteenth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Terrill Haigler aka Ya Fav Trash Man (Instagram) a former Sanitation worker for the city of Philadelphia. He is now an advocate for the Sanitation industry and CEO of Trash for Treasure his non-profit organization that serves as a community engagement department. In their conversation they discuss a broad range of issues that include; the connection between blight and gun violence. How to get all parts of Philadelphia to be equally as clean, and the mental/emotional and physical effects blight can have on a community and a person. Terrill Haigler opens up to give the listener an insight as to what it really is like to be a Sanitation worker and walk 12 miles a day, deal with rodents, needles and other hazards. Captain Gillespie and Terrill discuss their respective roles, how to improve the fields they serve and the new book Terril Haigler just wrote " I'm Cool Too". A children's book that explains the role of a Sanitation worker and why it is so important. 

Oct 26, 202128:02
S1 Episode 12 - Firearms Identification

S1 Episode 12 - Firearms Identification

In the twelfth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Ann Marie Kelly, a supervisor in the Philadelphia Police Forensics Laboratory. This unit is responsible for testing/investigating each and every gun recovered, found and turned in to Philadelphia Police. Captain Gillespie and Ann Marie discuss her position as a member of this unit and all that it entails when evaluating thousands of firearms each year. Ann Marie further explains the care, attention and time put in to the work her unit does and the importance of focusing on the science and data when conducting these tests. Ann Marie give real life examples of the work done to bring justice to victims and along with the story firearms can tell investigators based on the data obtained during her units investigations. She also explains the process needed to become a firearms examiner along with the other agencies her units works with to help solve gun crimes here in Philadelphia. 

Oct 22, 202142:08
S1 Episode 11- The Dream Team

S1 Episode 11- The Dream Team

In the eleventh episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with 18th District Officers Baukman and Harris, along with Sgt. Sharone Johnson. These guests are the architects of the 18th District "Skills N Drills" summer program that went on each Friday during the summer of 2021 at Christy Recreation Center, in West Philadelphia. Captain Gillespie and the guests discuss how the idea for this program was formed, the importance of building trust with the community before asking for assistance and the flake ratio. Further along in the discussion Captain Gillespie and the guests explain how this type of community policing is important and the effect it made on safety in the neighborhood. They dig deep into other connected issues such as; where are all the OG's to guide youth, how to track the success of a program like this, and the burden of trust. The 18th District "Skills N Drills" program was a sixteen week program that took one year to design and build. It brought officers, the neighborhood youth and community activists together each Friday from 5pm to 7pm, for a sports clinic and life skills. A special thanks to the Families behind the Badge organization for their constant support in this program. 

Sep 27, 202134:45
S1 Episode 10 - Six Shots

S1 Episode 10 - Six Shots

In the tenth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with gun shot survivor Oronde McClain. Oronde was caught in the cross fire of a shooting in April 2000. Shot in the head Philadelphia Police Officers from the 14th District rushed him to the hospital helping to save his life. Captain Gillespie and Oronde go on to discuss the day he was shot, what led up to it, and the six months he spent in the hospital after being shot in the head. Their discussion digs deep into the twelve year period Oronde was conducting rehab to put his life back together including physical and mental health treatments. Oronde goes on to explain what it is like after the doctors and nurses are no longer around, how and why a support network is needed for gun shot victims. Including opening up about attempting to take his life twenty-six times. Now the founder of the McClean Foundation which focuses on support for families of gun shot victims and de-escalation to avoid further violence. Oronde provides his insight into how to lower this gun violence. A powerful episode you do not want to miss.  

Aug 17, 202147:14
S1 Episode 9 - Leadership & Lessons Learned

S1 Episode 9 - Leadership & Lessons Learned

In this much anticipated ninth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Marc Polymeropoulos, who recently retired from the Senior Intelligence Service ranks at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Marc is an author of a new leadership book called Clarity in Crisis. In this episode they discuss Marc's career in the agency and how it made him a better leader. They discuss the similarities in both professions and how often Law Enforemcent and CIA employees don't seek recognition for their accomplishments. Marc goes on to describe his leadership principles which are highlighted in his book; the glue guy/girl, humility best served warm, and be a people developer. Captain Gillespie and Marc dig further into how success comes out of failures, owning mistakes and relationship building makes for a successful organization. Much of Marc's story and lessons learned are from his experiences around the world operating as a CIA officer in some of the worlds most dangerous places. 

Aug 02, 202131:56
S1 Episode 8 - The Role of the Rec

S1 Episode 8 - The Role of the Rec

In the eighth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie goes to the Christy Rec Center and sits down with one of it's recreation leaders Quan King. Christy Recreation Center is located in West Philly and also down the street from the 18th Police District. Mr. King and Captain Gillespie discuss the role the Center plays in this West Philly community and how that role isn't always a traditional one. They discuss how their respective staffs are committed to making a positive change in the neighborhood along with centers role in helping to reduce gun violence and thus keeping people alive. Quan King explains all the tools in the centers tool bag and how it is important to ensure the center is a place everyone of all ages can come to safety. Captain Gillespie and Quan King further explain the anti violence partnerships the 18th Police District and Christy Rec Center are doing now to ensure a positive change occurs. This episode truly highlights the Parks and Recreation staff at Christy Rec along with the community members on the front lines working to keep people safe from gun violence. 

Jun 21, 202129:03
S1 Episode 7 - Compassion, Empathy & Heroism

S1 Episode 7 - Compassion, Empathy & Heroism

In the seventh episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Philadelphia Fire Department Lt. David Sullivan. In this episode they discuss their respective agencies response to helping someone suffering from gun violence, and how that also effects the officer or medic/fireman after the incident is over. You'll learn how both agencies continued to respond and operate even during the height of COVID-19. Lt. Sullivan and Capt. Gillespie further explain some of the compassion and heroism they have witnesses from their co-workers under difficult circumstances over the years. You will get an insight into what it is like to be a Medic in one of the busiest fire departments in the country and how the PFD is working hard to help those get out of opioid addiction. Both Capt. Gillespie & Lt. Sullivan end with discussing the importance of prevention in gun violence and recognizing the top medical facilities in Philadelphia that treat these victims. 


This episode is dedicated to those Philadelphia Fire Department personnel rushing to and from scenes to save the lives and comfort the citizens of Philadelphia. 





Jun 06, 202137:27
S1 Episode 6- The Role of Research

S1 Episode 6- The Role of Research

In the sixth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with Temple University Criminal Justice Professor Ajima Olaghere to discuss a range of topics and how their respective work/worlds cross paths. In this episode they examine what is their different in their roles as a Law Enforcement Officer and an Academic professional. They question the theory of can you actually gauge and measure Police/Community relations, along with what is the role of the police in 2021. They further examine some of the nontraditional things the 18th District has done to assist the community and the Police Department's role in facilitating change. Professor Olaghere discusses how to help those who have truly fallen and how research helps with thoughts and ideas. 

This episode is dedicated to the Community members of the Christy Recreation center who have worked with the 18th District and are trying to make positive change in their community.    

May 05, 202130:56
S1 Episode 5 - A Meaningful Impact on People's Lives

S1 Episode 5 - A Meaningful Impact on People's Lives

In the fifth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with his friend and colleague Captain Campbell the current Commanding Officer of the Police Athletic League. In this episode they discuss Captain Campbell's journey from social worker to police officer and how social work has helped her when working with victims of crime. Their conversation touches on Captain Campbell's time as the Commanding Officer of the 26th Police District and what it can be like for a Patrol Captain during these challenging times. They discuss the important role a Patrol Captain plays after an act of gun violence occurs, and the importance of community support and partnership. The second half of the episode focuses on the role the Police Athletic League has here in Philadelphia, and the meaningful impact this program has had on peoples lives. 

This episode is dedicated to all the Police Athletic League officer's and their hard work that is often never seen. 

Apr 11, 202130:43
S1 Episode 4 - It Takes a Village

S1 Episode 4 - It Takes a Village

In the fourth episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie sits down with three Philadelphia area high school football coaches. Coach Pat Montgomery of Boy's Latin , Coach Nick Lincoln of Delaware Military Academy (formally of Imhotep) and Coach Valencia Peterson of the organization ODAAP (Open Door Abuse Awareness Prevention). In this episode they discuss how it takes a village to raise a child, along with the real struggles and challenges some students have. Which include food issues and how to deal with being victims of trauma. The conversation digs deeper into a discussion on how not to normalize violence, and the importance of prevention when dealing with gun violence. Each coach gives their unique perspective on what it is like to coach young men in today's environment along with what coaching truly means to them. 

This episode is dedicated to all the coaches and mentors who dedicate their lives to helping young people find better options and pathways in life. 

Mar 23, 202136:59
S1 Episode 3- Level One Trauma

S1 Episode 3- Level One Trauma

In the third episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie speaks with Dr. Dane Scantling a trauma, critical care and emergency surgery fellow who works at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Philadelphia. They discuss the importance of the Philadelphia Police Department's policy to scoop right away, gun shot victims and get them to surgery as soon as possible. Dr. Scantling gives the listeners an idea of what a trauma unit is like with multiple victims of gun violence arriving throughout a shift. They further discuss what coping mechanisms there are for families and the medical staff when dealing with gun violence on a daily basis. One of the more powerful sections of this episode is when Dr. Scantling describes what it is like to give a family member news they would never want to hear about their loved ones. 

This episode is dedicated to the sixteen year old young boy who is still fighting for his life after being a victim of gun violence in November 2020. Along with the 18th District Police Officer who scooped him that November evening and the Level 1 Trauma medical team who saved his life that fateful night. 

Mar 09, 202131:53
S1 Episode 2: Investment is Important

S1 Episode 2: Investment is Important

In the second episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie talks with Captain Scott Drissel of the 12th District and their boss Inspector Derrick Wood, Commanding Officer of Southwest Police Division. They discuss the trauma that both officers and residents face when dealing with gun violence on a daily basis, along with holistic approaches to lowering violent crime. Their conversation highlights successful programs initiated by police officers which includes; a basketball and boxing clinic, a GED program, and mentoring programs for the youth. While also discussing the importance of investment in the communities that they serve. Finally, they review the value in getting involved in your community and how involvement can be a catalysts for change.  

Feb 21, 202130:46
S1 Episode 1: Southwest Crisis Team - It Takes a Village

S1 Episode 1: Southwest Crisis Team - It Takes a Village

In this first episode of Aftermath Philadelphia, Captain Gillespie talks with Emart, Tommy and Jules of the Philadelphia Anti Drug/Anti Violence Network about their role in preventing gun violence, and helping those most susceptible to it, find other options. Their discussion examines the role social media plays in disputes, along with how they work with the police to help mediate and prevent retaliatory shootings. Each of them also explain how and why they found themselves in this line of work, along with why it is so important to them and their community.
Feb 07, 202149:46