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Join this channel to get access to perks: / @periscopefilm Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit / periscopefilm Visit our website www.PeriscopeFilm.com "The Making of a Cop" (c. 1970s) was produced via WQXI-TV Atlanta, and written and narrated by Gregg Oliver and directed by Jim Young. This film is a pro-police documentary that seeks to counter the era’s growing anti-police and law enforcement sentiment and allegations of brutality. The film examines the challenges faced by law enforcement in maintaining public order amidst accusations of excessive force. Starting with the 1969 Piedmont Park Riot and its media fallout, it juxtaposes moments of civil unrest with profiles of rookie and veteran officers in Atlanta, Georgia. Through scenes of police academy training, community engagement, and daily patrols, the film humanizes officers and highlights their role as protectors of public safety. 00:00 Piedmont Park Riot 1969 (0:08). Montage newspaper headlines about riot, broader police brutality (0:28). Woman dead in bed; police respond and investigate (0:49). Opening credits (1:24). Police academy graduation (1:38). Profile of rookie officers: Preston Chambers, 22-year-old Navy veteran and David Robertson, Vietnam Veteran (1:58). Veteran officer E.H. Lions on the job as part of day watch and crime prevention bureau (3:00). 1968 Plymouth Fury Suburban Hearse police car patrols high-crime neighborhood; Parked cars: 1960 red Chevy Impala convertible, 1965 Renault Rambler Classic 6 (3:25). Lions responds to a call, speaks with residents for information (3:42). Visits Criminal Warrant Clerk’s office (4:32). Exterior Civil-Criminal Courts building (4:38). Lions speaks to school children about safety (4:53). Attends a community council meeting on neighborhood safety (5:03). Arrives at The Good Neighbors Club Sum-Mec Neighborhood Service Center (East Atlanta); a woman requests investigation (5:21). POV from driver’s seat driving through Atlanta streets (6:01). Exterior Booker T. Washington High School, Atlanta; Lions escorts a student back to school and meets the principal (6:21). Conducts wellness check for small children, questioning their mother about school attendance (6:53). Visits Boy Scout Club and school (7:15). View of Georgia State Capitol dome, downtown Atlanta high-rises (7:36). Promotional sign for Atlanta Police Community Relations Program (7:46). Lt. S.L. Salvant teaches rookies about Miranda Rights in a 30-hour basic police course (7:49). Exterior Georgia Police Academy (8:37). Mr. Jim McGovern, Director Atlanta Crime Commission, lectures to police cadets and reads out statistics by FBI about police brutality convictions (8:50). Preston and David during Police Academy training, learn various forms of restraints; Two men question their preparedness for the job (10:19). CPR training (10:45). Clip of “Emergency Childbirth” educational film (11:04). FBI Agent Mr. John Langsfeld delivers session on firearms training (11:37). Police cadets stand in line in field, practice marksmanship using Colt Official Police pistol (12:06). Police cadets shown how to take fingerprints during booking process with black ink (13:36). Georgia Police Academy Capt. Arthur Hutchins gives lecture to police cadets about forensic evidence (14:26). Poster board of different drugs in petri dishes, Agent Dick Bly of Narcotics Bureau gives cadets lecture on different substances (14:59). Police cadets smell, inspect a marijuana plant (16:34). Police academy graduation after two-week intensive course, both Preston and David voice need for more time in training (16:52). Rookies Preston and David put to work on the streets. Respond to property damage at fast food chain restaurant, shadow officer on patrol (17:53). Officers on night patrol (19:05). Preston shadows Officer Robert Peppers on morning watch, burglar creates diversion and confuses officers (20:51). Officers investigate abandoned car on road, empty Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer cans and Coca Cola bottles on ground; drunk driver (21:40). Officer helps school kids cross at busy intersection (21:56). David gets ready and puts on uniform at home (22:31). 1969 Chevy Sportvan Deluxe 108 Police van (23:54). David driving around in patrol car (24:18). Parking lot of Dobbs House Snack Bar, Preston sits at counter and drinks coffee (24:52). Exterior Atlanta Police Headquarters (25:48). The end (26:15). If you have endangered films you'd like to have scanned, or wish to donate celluloid to Periscope Film so that we can share them with the world, we'd love to hear from you. This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com