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202: Part 2: Chad Bianco – Fearless law enforcement leader now running for Governor of California!! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡²

Game of Crimes

Game of Crimes

True Crime

4.8 β€’ 1.5K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 24 June 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Murph sits down with Chad Bianco, Sheriff of Riverside County, CA, who is now running for Governor of California. Sheriff Bianco opens up about the challenges of policing during civil unrest, including the controversial moment when he took a knee during the protests. With raw honesty, he shares his reasoning, the backlash, and the leadership principles that guided his decisions. Dive into gripping stories from his most memorable cases, his crusade against online child predators, and how media bias can distort the truth about law enforcement.

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0:00.0

As it's starting to get dark and we're getting toward the curfew, we could hear them saying

0:06.5

get ready, get ready, because the dispersal was going to come at curfew.

0:09.5

I got with the chief of police and I said, hey, they're going fine.

0:13.8

Let's not enforce the curfew.

0:15.8

Let's just tell them you're going good and everything's going to be fine, but we're not going to

0:19.5

have a hard stop at the curfew. So we heard the people coming up, they're getting ready because they were ready

0:26.2

for our dispersal order. It didn't come. And so then the organizers are like, what's going on?

0:31.2

Well, you guys are all fine. Everything's good. I mean, we're not going to arrest anybody. We need to start going home, but we're not going to force you to leave until we have to.

0:40.6

It went on for probably about another hour, and then it started getting really close to dark,

0:45.5

and the natives were getting restless.

0:47.3

And you could tell it was changing.

0:50.5

And then a couple of bottles start getting thrown into the police line.

0:55.4

And so we gave the dispersal order.

1:09.7

I want to ask you one more question before we get into your sheriffing.

1:12.6

What is the most memorable case from your law enforcement career?

1:16.5

And it could be as a sheriff, but something maybe that still sticks with you this day that you're proud of or left a significant impact on you.

1:24.5

There's a bunch and for many different reasons, helping families or experience the sorrow with families.

1:31.8

Those are very impactful for me.

1:33.3

But I was as a sergeant, a detective bureau, and we were working on cases involving child molestation on the internet and arresting people that wanted to have sex with kids.

1:45.1

And there was a dateline episode to catch a predator.

1:48.5

And in that episode, they did it.

1:50.5

They brought all these people in that thought they were having sex with kids.

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