Over time, however, as LA Community Policing and now the radio show "Community Matters" have grown, I've come to enjoy a reputation as a trusted leader and advocate, as someone to take seriously, as a person who is simply genuinely concerned with encouraging the community to see and accept a certain responsibility to take actions that will improve public safety and the quality of life.
Now many in Los Angeles recognize the black baseball hat with the white letters "LACP.org" as being worn by someone sincere in their interest to be of service, to give back, to participate in any number of crime prevention, self-governance, and neighborhood improvement issues. And we've recently branched out beyond our original LA regional efforts to cover many important topics that are National in scope.
Few have known my personal story to the degree I will now be revealing it. Feeling it could cause them additional pain, I'd deliberately decided years ago that I would hold back this narrative until after my parents had died. And now they have.
I have shared this story before, privately and in small groups, whenever it felt appropriate, but frankly most of my family and even my closest friends have never heard this before, and certainly not in such detail.
So, starting with the "Community Matters" radio show tonight .. Monday, October 12, 2009 (episode # 63) .. I have decided to reveal my past. I hope over time many people will participate with me by calling in on our dedicated phone line .. 646 / 595-2118 .. by joining the chat room we always run during live shows, or by writing me at the personal email address I've provided below.
My motive is simple. I hope it will help explain my passion for helping the weak, abused, underprivileged and most vulnerable members of our society. I hope it will impress some that I do, indeed, know what I'm talking about. My personal experiences will no doubt shock some, scare others and disgust a few.
I also recognize that once the bottle's open there's no putting the genie back inside, so I hope my willingness to be as honest, open and revealing as I am will be understood in the spirit in which it is intended.
Because if by doing this I can assist one family .. or one youngster .. from avoiding the terrible things I have lived through in my childhood, adolescence and early adulthood, then telling my story publicly will have been worth it.
In the end I hope you'll see this for what it is, a story of hope, of a triumph over some of the worst personal experiences one can have, and of how the human spirit can be resurrected to become useful, productive and meaningful.
I hope you'll agree with my premise that some of the worst things that happen to people, the sickest secrets of our lives, the things we expected would drive people away from us, can, if seen in the right spiritual light and dealt with in a healthy way, become the very gift of our lives instead, and the best things we have to offer.
As my life unfolds, and my spiritual journey continues, I understand that I am not done growing over this. I hope never will be. But I also feel perhaps uniquely qualified to understand and address issues important to us all.
May God bless you and may God bless America.
Yours in service,
Bill Murray
LA Community Policing
"Community Matters"
PS: Please feel free to write me personally with your questions or comments at: Bmurray3rd@aol.com
PPS: Here are a few of the many comments I've recieved since Monday's show: Community Comments
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