Thundercrack85
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Though on the other side of the coin, Asians do statistically commit less crimes than whites, and blacks more than whites.
Though on the other side of the coin, Asians do statistically commit less crimes than whites, and blacks more than whites.
I have a real question here about law enforcement. Over the last few years I have seen a lot of videos, including on Cops, where the police mention how their number one job is getting home. When did that become a thing? When did that become their #1 job? I thought their job was to serve and protect the public? This mentality that even the slightest bit of risk is unacceptable and is to be confronted with deadly force. It is insane.
We're too damn busy solving complex math equations.....
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Honestly, the fury over this kind of s*** should've hit a fever pitch when the cops gunned down the kid playing with his toy gun literally a half second after pulling up on him. Sterling, Michael Brown.... they're gonna dig for any dirt they can find to make the killing seem justified. What justification do these open carry-supporting motherf***ers have for executing a preteen playing with his toy?
Jesus and now the f***ing Falcon Heights shooting.
Jesus and now the f***ing Falcon Heights shooting.
That was bad. But this guy and Michael Brown... yeah. I mean dig up dirt? He literally robbed a store minutes before having an altercation with a police officer.
This was a convicted felon with a concealed weapon while on probation resisting arrest. I mean, the situation got out of control, but this is hardly the same as something like Trayvon Martin.
Then we're talking about guys who might've had jail time coming to them, not a body bag.
Jesus and now the f***ing Falcon Heights shooting.
But I'm pretty certain the cops didn't know his background. They were, however called because the victim threatened someone with a gun. So that was obviously on their mind.
But that is exactly why I would expect caution for both the cops and those they are paid to serve and protect. Because it works both ways. That people are killed daily who are no real threats to cops is exactly my problem. And I agree it has to do with training. Too much training today is about putting down all potential threats.Why is it so different than any other dangerous job? Do cops have no right to defend themselves. When guns are in play, there is really no alternative in real life. They can have good training for non-lethal methods, but tasers lose to guns, period.
This sounds like a horrible, horrible case of either inexperience or bad training. It sounds like it shouldn't have happened, and I'm not exactly eager to check out any videos. But I can see how it could've happened.
And can we not use the term "thug"? It has become such an obvious racist dogwhistle...
It seems like you're hearing more about blacks being the victims of police brutality. Has this always been an unseen issue, or was there recently an uptick of cop on blacks violence?
It seems like you're hearing more about blacks being the victims of police brutality. Has this always been an unseen issue, or was there recently an uptick of cop on blacks violence?