Message from @.Parker.
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These are several instances
Is that the NYPD case that occured in the 90's? That's a justified shooting.
@.Parker. Lol what a surprise he claims he is against police brutality but defends it whenever he sees it. Nothing off about that right?
I haven't seen it pointed out yet.
I said the Daniel shooting involved officer was arrested
If there was a quota why is that cop in jail?
He's just meeting the "quota"
I do?
If there was a quota
Why are cops being put in prison for shootings?
Like the recent arrest of ex-officer Micheal Slager
"You're a bunch of thugs that are out to harass people on the streets in order to fulfill your quota, or murder an unarmed civilian and then get away with it."
Haha, ok that's pretty funny.
Typically traffic stops are conducted for actual offenses that have been committed.
And when someone goes to court, their tickets are typically reduced or completly erased
And the court is optional
Wha-
No...
Police academy isn't training?
And why not?
What's wrong with people owning firearms?
The pile of dangerous criminals?
Unarmed police < Armed criminals
How so?
Because I don't want to use a non-lethal against someone with a gun or something that can cut my throat open?
So every dangerous encounter should be based off luck and hoping the person you're in a confrontation with isn't more skilled then you?
The fact is that cops are not working for the interest of the vast majority of society. The police serve the interests of the weapon industry and prison industry and they're put in an awful position of having to fire their weapons more often because their training videos are telling them to do so, and having to criminalize large portions of the population because it's profitable for the prison industry and because it's profitable for the weapons industry.The problem we have is that government infrastructure at its core is run by private companies for profit and not in the interest of the vast majority of the American people.
Murder, or justifiable shootings?
What?!!?!
How do police serve weapon industries?
The NRA does that
1.2 million Officers using weapons vs 300 million potential Americans
what benefit would weapon companies get from forcing cops to discharge their weapons more often
how does that make sense
"Rather be judged by twelve then carried by six."
Who are the professional analysts?
Who are the professional analysts?
Mhm, can you name one or link me to one in anyway? Or even a news story involving these said "Professionals"