This week on Hill of Justice, hosts Jerome Hill and retired Sheriff Victor Hill break down a chilling domestic violence incident in Chino, California that spiraled into a high-speed chase and a fatal police shooting. What happened, why did it escalate, and was deadly force truly justified?
In this raw and eye-opening conversation, Jerome and Victor analyze the actions of both the survivor and the responding officers. From high-stakes police tactics to the psychological dynamics of “suicide by cop,” this episode challenges listeners to look deeper at how law enforcement responds in real time—and what could change moving forward.
With real-world insights and law enforcement expertise, the Hills tackle the complexity behind the footage, the headlines, and the decision-making that defines life-or-death moments.
🔥 In This Episode:
- A survivor’s bravery in the face of domestic violence
- Why officers get an “A” in this high-risk situation
- The deadly risks of high-speed police chases
- When deadly force is not only justified—but necessary
- What “suicide by cop” really means
- How drones and tech are changing modern policing
- Why political pressure weighs heavily on law enforcement
This isn’t just about one incident—it’s about accountability, tactical evolution, and giving survivors the recognition they deserve.
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