Don't Shoot, G-Men!": Analyzing the Psychology of Credibility and Compliance

Don't Shoot, G-Men!": Analyzing the Psychology of Credibility and Compliance

From Forensic Psychology by Circle Of Insight Productions

May 4, 2026 · 5 min

About this episode

This episode investigates the psychology of narrative framing and its implications in law enforcement and institutional history.

Legend says Machine Gun Kelly surrendered while shouting "Don't shoot, G-Men!"—a phrase modern historians believe was a total FBI fabrication. This episode investigates the psychology of narrative framing . We look at how "fictionalized truth" is used by law enforcement to induce compliance in suspects and support from taxpayers. We’ll discuss the forensic implications of fabricated "eyewitness" accounts in institutional history and how these myths create a psychological "shorthand" for authority that persists in the modern era.

Topics covered

  • psychology
  • narrative framing
  • compliance
  • forensic implications
  • eyewitness accounts
  • authority

Keywords

  • credibility
  • compliance
  • forensic psychology
  • narrative
  • eyewitness
  • authority
  • myths

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: FBI

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