Should We Defund The Police

Ya know, not all racists use the n-word. Some just clutch their pearls when minorities try to fight for equality and pretend they're looking forward to equality. In reality they think that human rights are relative, and that some how other races having more means they have less.

I bet this won't be splashed all over the national news. I bet people won't protest that this happened either. 5 of the 6 cops were African-American. It's a cop/citizen problem, not a race problem.
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Murder is Murder any way you look at it.
I agree, I only wish the justice system did. The standard of proof for an officer is insanely high under qualified immunity compared to a regular person where it's only beyond a reasonable doubt. For an officer it's beyond a reasonable doubt and could any rational thought be construed to make this okay to happen in any circumstances for a line of duty worker? If so then you're immune since you were "just doing your job". In fact, the presumption of innocence goes further, if there's no precedence set of another officer doing the exact same thing then they often get away with it, at least in district court.

I've read a lot of case-law examples, ranging from being able to stand at the end of your dog's teether and acknowledge the dog can't bite them then shooting it in the head in front of your family, to being able to shoot a fleeing perpetrator in the back because they were scared for their life some how, to being able to conduct a no-knock raid in street clothes in the middle of the night and fire 29 times when their gun wasn't even lifted... The bounds are essentially limitless and the state and/or the union defends them all with huge budgets where they know the city will lose money fighting it.
 
Ya know, not all racists use the n-word. Some just clutch their pearls when minorities try to fight for equality and pretend they're looking forward to equality. In reality they think that human rights are relative, and that some how other races having more means they have less.

So, would these protests be happening if that cop who had his knee on George Floyd's neck was black? Just curious what your thoughts are.
 
I've yet to see you answer the question. Yes or No

I've answered it twice, 5 times now if you include me quoting my other two answers lol. Seriously dude, you alright?


Pretty obvious to me.. What you think people don't want to see the asian guy arrested because he's a minority even though he's an accomplice in 2nd degree murder?
Yes. So long as it was a cop killing an unarmed black man, it was always going to boil over like this.
 
I've answered it twice, 5 times now if you include me quoting my other two answers lol. Seriously dude, you alright?

I've answered it twice, 5 times now if you include me quoting my other two answers lol. Seriously dude, you alright?
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Your first answer was in a different thread, nice try. Your second answer was hidden in a long *** reply as a quote. I'm fine. Learn how to reply.
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Your first answer was in a different thread, nice try. Your second answer was hidden in a long *** reply as a quote. I'm fine. Learn how to reply.

Both replies were in the other thread. You made this thread because you got triggered after you skipped over them and accused me of not answering (because you can't read), don't you remember? It was only a day ago... Dude, you need to see a doctor.
 
Both replies were in the other thread. You made this thread because you got triggered after you skipped over them and accused me of not answering (because you can't read), don't you remember? It was only a day ago... Dude, you need to see a doctor.

O.k. Einstein. I was referring to this thread. I was hammered at the time, sorry. It's good to know that we have an internet Dr. in here. My memory isn't the best when I drink.
 
to answer your question, yes. Many of the people and communities that are protesting have a healthy mistrust of police for good reason. They have been mistreated and we can be honest, bad cops span both black and white. Another life was taken by the hands of a person charged to serve and protect. The interaction with white officers as we have seen many times ends in death for minorities especially black men. We all watched a man place a knee in the neck of a man for close to 9 minutes and literally choke him out. In many ways if a black cop did it could have been worse. Nothing worse than one of your own turning his back on the community.
 
to answer your question, yes. Many of the people and communities that are protesting have a healthy mistrust of police for good reason. They have been mistreated and we can be honest, bad cops span both black and white. Another life was taken by the hands of a person charged to serve and protect. The interaction with white officers as we have seen many times ends in death for minorities especially black men. We all watched a man place a knee in the neck of a man for close to 9 minutes and literally choke him out. In many ways if a black cop did it could have been worse. Nothing worse than one of your own turning his back on the community.

So, maybe we should only put black cops in predominately black neighborhoods, white cops in white neighborhoods, Hispanic cops in Hispanic neighborhoods, etc.... Therefore, taking the race issue out of the equation.
 
I am a black male, I wear a badge and a gun for a living. Our training teaches us that once the subject is taken into custody, to either stand them up or sit them up. It is called positional asphyxiation, every time you exhale, the lungs get a little bit smaller, and it was made worse due the fact that there were a total of 4 officers on him. This is a police brutality thing. The problem is, that it seems to happen to people of color the most. This particular officer has had 18 complaints filed against him. Where is the accountability, why is he still a police officer?
 
I am a black male, I wear a badge and a gun for a living. Our training teaches us that once the subject is taken into custody, to either stand them up or sit them up. It is called positional asphyxiation, every time you exhale, the lungs get a little bit smaller, and it was made worse due the fact that there were a total of 4 officers on him. This is a police brutality thing. The problem is, that it seems to happen to people of color the most. This particular officer has had 18 complaints filed against him. Where is the accountability, why is he still a police officer?
All have been fired. Chauvin the one that killed Floyd, has been charged with second degree murder. The other three have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. Bail is one million dollars each.
 
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