In this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, historian Heather Ann Thompson discusses her new book “Fear and Fury: The Reagan Eighties, the Bernie Goetz Shootings and the Rebirth” that revisits the 1984 Bernie Goetz subway shooting and explains why it remains a chilling precursor to the racialized fear and political rage shaping America today. Thompson walks through who Goetz was, how he shot four unarmed Black teenagers, and how—without video evidence—the media constructed a vigilante narrative that erased the victims and fueled public support for Goetz despite his own recorded confession. She situates the case in a New York City gripped by crime, austerity, and racial anxiety, arguing that fear was real but deliberately misdirected by sensationalist media, tabloid culture, and political leaders who framed young Black men as the threat while stripping away public resources.
The conversation traces how Reagan-era policies, talk radio, and the tabloidification of news helped turn crime into profitable outrage, laying the groundwork for stop-and-frisk, the Central Park Five, and ultimately the politics Donald Trump would later master. Thompson connects the Goetz case to today’s wealth inequality, media groupthink, and deep political divides over racialized violence, showing how these stories are not aberrations but part of a long continuum. The episode is a sobering examination of how fear, race, and media narratives can warp justice—and how understanding that history is essential to understanding where America is now.
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00:00 Heather Ann Thompson joins the Chuck ToddCast
01:30 Bernie Goetz was an early analog for the white rage we see today
02:30 Who was Bernie Goetz & what is the history of the story?
03:00 NYC felt like a city in crisis during the 80’s
04:00 Goetz shoots four unarmed black teenagers
05:00 There was no footage of the shooting & media shaped the event
06:00 Goetz was celebrated by white New Yorkers as a vigilante
06:45 Goetz gave lengthy video confession & still acquitted on most chargers
08:00 The victims have been completely written out of the story
09:00 Victims were denied compensation by the city’s crime victim fund
10:00 The shooting destroyed the victim’s lives even though they survived
11:45 New York felt like a city on the brink in the 1980’s
12:30 New Yorkers were living in fear of many parts of the city due to crime
13:45 Media clearly made the “threat” young black men
14:30 By 1984, trash was piling up and areas of NYC were underpoliced
15:30 The fear was warranted, but was misdirected by Rupert Murdoch, others
17:30 The Reagan administration doubled down on austerity
18:45 Eventually NYC experienced a renaissance, the “Guiliani miracle”
19:45 Austerity was sold on the idea of the “underserving” & criminal underbelly
20:45 Stop & frisk and other policies pushed underclass further away from Manhattan
21:30 Trump was a beneficiary of these politics & rode them to the White House
22:15 Trump is a creature of the 80’s since that era was best for him
23:30 Trump understood the power of television, fear & race baiting
24:15 Trump sells what the Reagan revolution sold, targeted working class whites
25:00 Impact of the Goetz story on the Central Park 5 story
26:30 The tabloidification of the national media was born out of 80’s NYC
27:30 Talk radio was central in turning crime into high rating media content
28:15 Subway shootings were rare, but everyone feared them
29:30 Reagan’s policies stripped away resources that led to working class crises
30:15 Reagan gutted multiple public programs
31:15 Under Reagan, the tax burden was shifted away from the wealthy
32:00 Similarities between the early 1900’s and early 2000’s
33:15 America is in a wealth inequality crisis & target of misinformation campaign
34:30 Media groupthink was a contributing factor to Bernie Goetz’s acquittal
35:15 Goetz case peeled back the veneer hiding overt racism
36:15 Media sands the edges of stories to avoid controversy over coverage
37:00 Sensationalist, conservative media has become very successful
38:30 Alternative press covered the Goetz story much differently
39:15 Bronx jury awarded one of the victims $43 million
40:00 Goetz shooting was an unhinged story, but shows how we got here
42:00 There are political dividing lines over racialized shootings
43:15 Society meant to aspire to wealth, but live with suspicion & fear on streets
44:00 What’s the thread between the urban stories that you’ve told?
45:00 There was a massive cover up at Attica
45:45 If it wasn’t Goetz, it would have been another similar incident
47:00 How long after an event do you think is the sweet spot for telling story?
49:15 As a society, we don’t have patience for context
49:45 Checking personal bias when reporting a historical event
52:30 What Heather is working on next

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