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Predator Catchers: Cameras, Confrontations, and Consequences

Predator Catchers: Cameras, Confrontations, and Consequences

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Predator Catchers: Cameras, Confrontations, and Consequences (Part One)

Civilian “predator catcher” stings have become increasingly common, often involving online confrontations, public accusations, and videos posted for mass consumption.

In Part One of this two-part investigative series, retired NYPD Detective Squad Commander Michael Blangiforti examines the rise of civilian predator stings — where they originated, how they’ve evolved, and the real-world consequences when confrontation replaces investigation.

Drawing on law enforcement experience, this episode explores the legal, ethical, and public safety risks associated with civilian stings, including failed prosecutions, evidence contamination, civil liability, and unintended harm to families and communities.

This episode is not about defending offenders or criticizing concern for children. It is about understanding why authority, evidence, and restraint remain critical when the stakes are this high.

Part Two will examine offender psychology, common myths, and what actually reduces risk and prevents harm.

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