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Cops: No Snarky Nor Positive Title

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Resist cops, wrestle with cops, take cop’s taser, run and then turn and point cop’s taser at him.

If you are willing to do all that what are you willing to do after, if you strike the cop with the taser?

Responsibility is a two way street. Trying to eliminate it is going to have disastrous effects.
 
Yeah....maybe if the cops hadn’t told us 11ty-billion times that it’s totally okay to taze suspects and that it’s not even painful, just causes the muscles to tense up a bit. To hear cops talk, suspects should actually enjoy the privilege of getting tazed. But once the tables are turned, facing a tazer totally and obviously justifies the use of lethal force.

Can’t have it both ways.

Who brought force to the table in this event?

what would you have done? Let the drunk suspect go on his marry way, back in his car that he was passed out in, in a drive thru?
 
I saw no bride, so I’m no sure why you think he was on his way to “marry” someone....

Yes, letting him go is exactly what they should have done. I know in your little law-and-order heart you think it’s better that 10 (black) people are killed than for 1 shoplifter to go free, but in this case the cops did far more damage to law and order than Floyd ever would have.

His car wasn’t going anywhere and they already knew who he was. Just let him go, boot the car, and go arrest him the next day for public drunkenness, resisting arrest, whatever. But do it in a calm, respectful, law-abiding way.
 
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I saw no bride, so I’m no sure why you think he was on his way to “marry” someone....

Yes, letting him go is exactly what they should have done. I know in your little law-and-order heart you think it’s better that 10 (black) people are killed than for 1 shoplifter to go free, but in this case the cops did far more damage to law and order than Floyd ever would have.

His car wasn’t going anywhere and they already knew who he was. Just let him go, boot the car, and go arrest him the next day for public drunkenness, resisting arrest, whatever. But do it in a calm, respectful, law-abiding way.

Who is this in response to?
 
After you watch the video you will be.

I am not watching the video. I have zero interest in watching people die.

But the circumstances of the case do not parallel Floyd and while I dont want anyone to die (especially at a cops hands) this is not the hill to die on. Pick the battles or you will lose the war.
 
I saw no bride, so I’m no sure why you think he was on his way to “marry” someone....

Yes, letting him go is exactly what they should have done. I know in your little law-and-order heart you think it’s better that 10 (black) people are killed than for 1 shoplifter to go free, but in this case the cops did far more damage to law and order than Floyd ever would have.

His car wasn’t going anywhere and they already knew who he was. Just let him go, boot the car, and go arrest him the next day for public drunkenness, resisting arrest, whatever. But do it in a calm, respectful, law-abiding way.

Floyd?

This was in regards to the incident in Atl. In regards to the calm, respectful, law abiding way, what were the Cops doing in the beginning of the video?

Who brought force to the table? Did the cops start the assault? What should they have done at that point?
 
Six people shot in a dispute in a bar in Minneapolis early this morning. I assume the social workers have been deployed.
 
Six people shot in a dispute in a bar in Minneapolis early this morning. I assume the social workers have been deployed.

Your attempts at being clever are sad. I bet it will go over like gangbusters though at Siouxsports.
 
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'All Black Lives Matter' painted on Hollywood Boulevard

https://mobile.twitter.com/latimes/s...20512048099342
 
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At least seven Minneapolis police officers have resigned amid the protests over police brutality and racial inequality, and more than half a dozen are in the process of leaving, department officials told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Minneapolis Police Department (MDP) insiders told the newspaper that officers are feeling misunderstood and stuck in the middle of a state probe, protests, city leaders and the media after the death of an unarmed black man, George Floyd, in Minneapolis police custody sparked nationwide protests.

City spokesman Casper Hill confirmed to the newspaper that seven officers had left the department without providing demographic information. Police insiders said several officers in exit interviews pointed to a lack of support from police leadership and city officials as the demonstrations intensified.

The newspaper also reported that another seven officers are in the process of filing separation paperwork and that several others had to be convinced to stay. The departures include patrol officers and detectives.

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Six people shot in a dispute in a bar in Minneapolis early this morning. I assume the social workers have been deployed.

Yeah and the cops you spend most of your time here fellating sure did a great job in preventing it from happening.

The police don't prevent crime and the don't solve most of the crimes they don't prevent. Those are facts. Social programs (aid in housing, aid in schooling, aid in hunger prevention) ALL help prevent crime. That is also a fact.

I'd trade a couple hundred social workers for a couple hundred cops any day of the week and twice on Sundays. And since there are a few of you here who think low pay keeps better people from becoming cops, lets pay the social workers what we pay cops and attract even MORE dedicated people to that field.

The police are the enemy of positive social change and ending racism.
 
I've told people that historically, cops and queers do not mix. We definitely don't want them at Pride and we don't want them hanging around our spaces. There is a movement within the trans community to arm ourselves, because cops do not care about us. Typically, murderers of trans people get off with a slap on the wrist, especially since "trans panic" is a legal defense in like 90% of the country. When trans people get arrested, we are brutalized and thrown in with our assigned gender, even if we have legal paperwork.

When I tell the "Blue Lives Matter" crowd this, they're like "but, but, but..."
 
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