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Police and Our Site podcast team unite over Mouhamed Dramé’s controversial case

A rare meeting between law enforcement and podcasters revealed shared goals—and tensions. Could this collaboration reshape how justice is discussed publicly?

In this image we can see two police officers, one of them is holding some papers, and talking in...
In this image we can see two police officers, one of them is holding some papers, and talking in the mic, in front of him there is a podium, also we can see a board with some symbols, and text written on it, there is a banner, cloth, a stand, we can see the flag, and a table.

Police and Our Site podcast team unite over Mouhamed Dramé’s controversial case

More than 40 police officers from the Ruhr region recently met with representatives of Our Site, a local podcast platform. The gathering, led by Police President Friederike Zurhausen, focused on a recent episode discussing Mouhamed Dramé's case. The meeting strengthened collaborative ties and sparked positive feedback.

Our Site's podcast on Mouhamed Dramé was the central topic. Claudia Voß, head of a Recklinghausen police station, praised the podcast for its professionalism and emotional impact. Torsten Sziesze, Dortmund Police spokesperson, commended the balanced perspective offered. Anja Valentin, a police officer, however, raised concerns about the potential oversimplification of complex cases on social media.

Gabi Ludwig, editor-in-chief of regional programs at Our Site, valued the direct feedback from police and other professionals. The dialogue between police and Our Site representatives further bolstered their collaborative relationship.

The meeting between police and Our Site representatives highlighted the importance of balanced, professional discussions about complex cases. Both parties valued the exchange, with police offering praise and constructive feedback. This collaboration is expected to continue, fostering a stronger relationship between law enforcement and local media.

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