Just saw on the NBC world news about a black man killed by a sheriff deputy while serving a search warrant. The family says he was unarmed. And one have any info on this?
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Past that...
You've got to be realistic about that there is no real way of controlling how things could spin out of control if you are doing that on an even remotely regular basis.
Let's say a cop is just shooting to wound.
- Does Everyone Else In The Immediate Are Just Stay On The Sidelines?
- How Many Times Is It Going To Be Acceptable To Shoot To Wound Someone?
- Are You Seriously Going To Have Even Decent Odds Of Stopping A Person From Dying From A Pair Of "Shoot To Wound..." Injuries Before You Can Realistically Get Them To A Hospital?
Sorry but that is literally Lone Ranger fantasy stuff, equivalent to shooting the guns out of their hands. I was once in a meeting with a minister from a church that believed in total non-violence who suggested exactly shooting someone coming at you with a knife in the shoulder or leg and a Criminal Justice major unable to keep himself from laughing and the minister saying, I take it that's not very realistic?" In fact, the guy literally had used the Lone Ranger as his example.
There's a huge problem but some of that problem is people having zero experience of being in life and death situations and having all sorts of unrealistic ideas of what's viable in such a situation and not realizing a cop can hesitate like many want him to and he's likely dead for doing it because these are split second decisions no matter how well-trained.
It's far more productive to not focus on situations like this one where the cop did exactly what he should have done for his own safety or another person's or situations where someone is refusing to comply and reaches under a seat for something after repeatedly refusing to obey the officers. It's far better to focus on things like the George Floyd situation where the subject was subdued and no threat and what followed was not justifiable by immediate danger.
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Agreed. There cant be a protest every time something happens. It is going to get to the point that cops are going to start second guessing everything and in the heat of the moment that could cost people lives. Could there have been a non deadly way to handle this? Maybe there could have been. I would live to have seen the cop try to restrain or use mace. But at the end of the day I am hoping people do not over react to this. As I said before I dont think there will be charges and after watching the video several times and reading more on this there should not be charges.
There were a lot of people with knee jerk reactions when the news frist broke. Including me. But this is not a case like Floyd or Taylor or the many others.
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This is bizzare
Ben Carson defends op-ed arguing racial equity is 'another kind of racism'
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson began trending on Twitter on Wednesday after an appearance on Fox News in which he discussed his belief that calling for racial equity is "another kind of racism."
Appearing on Fox News's "America's Newsroom," Carson discussed an op-ed he recently wrote for The Washington Post titled, "Moving our focus from equality to equity won’t defeat racism. It’s another kind of racism."
"Proponents of equity see no problem with treating groups of people differently based solely on race, as long as it serves their agenda," Carson wrote in his piece. "This is what we used to call racism, and those not blinded by identity politics still recognize it as such."
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What do you all think of the two trainee cops that were present during Floyd's murder? I don't think they belong in jail. One of them even asked Chauvin if he should get off Floyd's neck.
It looks to me like there was little to no time to take action. As far as I know, the standard police procedure in these situations is to shoot. Taser, mace all those things have time delay... It's an unfortunate situation. I'm no law enforcement professional, but I don't see what else he could have done.
I heard Lebron James tweeted the officer's photo with a caption saying "You're next". That kind of crap is ridiculous and irresponsible. Not to mention dangerous.
Yeah, I don't know what the answer is either, but somehow other Western countries are able to handle these situations much better than our law enforcement. I think that it has a lot to do with the type of people who seek jobs in this career in this country. Depending on which study you believe, law enforcement officers are 2.5-4x as likely to beat their wives. The fact that police unions are so powerful and we have structures in place to protect officers that commit violence against our citizens can be shortsighted and highly problematic in itself. I realize that officers sometimes make mistakes, but our system almost gives them a 'Get Out of Jail Free' card for being as racist as they want to be. As a career choice, law enforcement in this country is to racists as being a Catholic priest is to pedophiles.
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The reason it's so unrealistic to expect a cop to shoot to disarm or to stop the suspect from running is that they are taught to shoot to kill. Look at a police firing range. Where are the bullseyes? On the head and the heart. Maybe if cops were trained to disarm or disable suspects instead of using lethal force as a first resort, we might have fewer cases like these.
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