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Welcome To the Fuell Tank Podcast

Welcome To the Fuell Tank Podcast

By: Jemarh Fuell
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"Welcome to the Fuell Tank Podcast! I’m Jemarh Fuell, and this is the podcast where we dive deep into the heart of our communities, shining a light on the pressing issues that matter most. Each episode, myself and/or special guests experts, advocates, and those who’ve been affected will discuss and explore cold cases, seek justice, and raise awareness about crimes affecting our nation. We wil also discuss cover sports and other issues that our views may seek a fresh perspective. Our mission is to listen to the voices of the people, uncover hidden stories, and spark important conversations. So, settle in, grab your favorite drink, and let’s "Fuell" the dialogue together. This is the Fuell-Tank, where awareness ignites change. Now, let’s get started!"Copyright Jemarh Fuell Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Episode 1 - Welcome To the Fuell Tank Podcast
    Jan 9 2026
    We mentioned the recent Minnesota ICE shooting involving Renée Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minnesota woman fatally shot by a federal officer during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis earlier this year. That incident sparked national conversation about use of force, de-escalation, and how quickly encounters between civilians and law enforcement can turn deadly, even before a detailed investigation is complete. But today we’re not debating that incident, instead we’re extracting a key lesson: any interaction with law enforcement, especially on the road, should emphasize safety, respect, and survival. A routine stop should stay routine. But nervousness, misunderstanding, or abrupt movements can make a simple traffic stop escalate. The goal is to get back on the road safely, without harm, stress, or misunderstanding. The number one rule? Comply so you live to see another day. This doesn’t mean waiving your rights, it means prioritizing life and de-escalation first, and standing up for your rights later through the right channels. A traffic stop isn’t a debate, it’s a temporary encounter where safety must come first. Move slowly, speak clearly, be cooperative, and you greatly increase your chances of walking away with your dignity, and your life intact.
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