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Tough Day To Be In Law Enforcement




Bucknutz

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Is there any context available?

I mean from this video it looks like those three officers need to be out of a job and in a jail cell.

This is an article I read about the incident. Not much context yet.

 

Rubashov

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Get some!!!!

But seriously show me the 5 minutes before that. Yeah they're giving him a hiding, he's not going to die from it, what's he done first? If he's committed a violent offence against a person, he deserves it. Im actually ****ing sick of it, violent offenders battering innocent people then when the shoe is on the other foot they claim to be as innocent as ****ing bambi. You buy the ticket, you take the ****ing ride. Aggravated burglary and robbery is on the rise and there is no reason for it, if you're going to be a thief have from professional pride and do it without causing trauma to people.

I arrested a bloke a few weeks ago for an attempted theft. I told him to stop, sit down and that he was under arrest, the bloke had a break in kit containing a number of tools he could have tried to use as a weapon but didn't. We waited patiently for the police, he was arrested, I made a statement, it was all over in 40 minutes, he likely would have been released in a couple of hours and could go steal something from somewhere else. I had some respect for the man, the emergency operator asked me if i had pressed him for any further information, i said I have no reason to, he is perfectly polite and i have no reason to press the man. I on the other had have no respect for offenders that use violence, they should always receive their trade in kind.
 

fishonjazz

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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned

Brutal. Makes me sad and angry. Read the whole thing. Simply horrible.
 

gandalfe

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Surprised this hasn't been mentioned

Brutal. Makes me sad and angry. Read the whole thing. Simply horrible.
I refuse to watch any cop-created snuff films.

That being said, hearing the lawyer for the family say that her was treated "like a human pinata" just about broke me. Like a baton across the face.
 

The Thriller

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It’s almost as if, now maybe I’m out in left field here, but it’s almost as if militarizing the police, training them on how to dominate their communities, and then asking them to handle everything from traffic citations, burglary, substance abuse, domestic disturbances, and school shootings, is a bad idea. I mean, what could possibly go wrong with this? Telling cops that they’re soldiers who need to dominate their communities while giving them millions of equipment used in war zones.




View: https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Warrior-Cop-Militarization-Americas/dp/1610394577
 

The Thriller

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If Tyre Nichols hadnt been killed, would anyone here know his name? Wouldn’t he just be joining the hundreds of thousands of nameless humans who’d now be stuck with huge medical and legal expenses and now a crime record that’d affect their quality of life forever? How many other Tyre Nichols are stuck in our system, either in a prison or with a criminal record, who are alive but otherwise unknown to us all because some cop thought the person was guilty of some infraction? It’s pretty scary when you think about it. Our legal and judicial system is just such a mess.

I didn’t want to see the entire clip. But I did watch the beginning. Seems like the police really became frustrated when they pepper sprayed him and some of the spray got in their own eyes. Is this really the best methods we have to control a situation? He seemed calm and relatively compliant. Why are the cops screaming F bombs at him while he’s calming talking to them? That’d get me fired in my job. Is screaming F bombs at citizens really helpful? We wonder why he ran away?
 
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