I question how officers are being trained in this country, I don't believe they are being trained the right way.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-with-killology-police-trainer-dave-grossman/ They seem to be following their training to the T actually.
This is exactly what I mean. You should not always look to use force, especially deadly force as a first reaction. It should be much harder to take away someone's life than a quick reaction most of the time.
You continue to make zero sense. Police are public employees just like teachers they are under scrutiny from the public.
I know the neighbor meant well but black people really need to stop and think if the situation they are calling law enforcement for needs firearms to be present for a successful resolution. That is apparently the default problem-solving method for some police departments working in black communities. Edit: I really hope we don't see any ******* hugging by the family or the judge this time around.
Honestly, I don't have any problem with a social media scrub, just so long as the courts have access to whatever was once there. The public character assassinations that result don't really advance the course of justice. If, in their careful process a judge decides its admissible for a jury to hear, that's a fair use. Where the fairness issue comes in though is that a regular perp who does not get the kid gloves treatment from the PD doesn't have any opportunity to do a social media scrub. Whether no one can or everyone can, it just needs to be equal. My outlook has changed because of the police shootings. I remember I made a couple noise complaints before about parties in the apartment building across the street when I was younger (and had a baby with terrible sleep habits). I wouldn't do that today.
I agree with this. But, this is what comes with so many people owning guns. Guns are everywhere. Guns in homes, guns in cars, guns in purses, guns in pockets. Guns guns guns. Cops are afraid of getting shot just like anyone else. Yes, I know cops probably shouldn't take a job if they are afraid of getting shot. And yes, cops should be trained in a way that prevents innocent people from getting killed. But, we live in a gun culture that makes everyone quick to pull the trigger. Just to be clear. The officer was completely wrong in this situation. The person killed did nothing wrong. But, the world we live in means things like this will probably happen again.
So the guy resigned before the police dept had a chance to fire him... he’s considered dishonorably discharged as far as the dept is concerned. The dept has basically cut ties with him. This is dude will be convicted and spend time in jail. He was only a cop for 18 month? Wow...a trigger happy white dude that shot a kids aunt while they played Halo together. What a POS... https://www.yahoo.com/news/nephew-8-room-fort-worth-135607059.html
It just serves to assassinate character in the media. It serves no purpose on judging what happened Thats not what they signed up for. Public in public employee doesn't mean subject to having life details on public display It means public service
The secrecy is standard police procedure. The victim of the murder gets drug tested and his house searched for weapons and drugs. The assasin does not get drug tested, gets two days to lawyer up, cleans up all his racist commentary and gets his name withheld from the public until he's charged with a crime often after a six month to two year's long investigation by the very same police department that employs the officer.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/fbi-white-supremacists-in-law-enforcement FBI warned of white supremacists in law enforcement 10 years ago. Has anything changed? In the 2006 bulletin, the FBI detailed the threat of white nationalists and skinheads infiltrating police in order to disrupt investigations against fellow members and recruit other supremacists. The bulletin was released during a period of scandal for many law enforcement agencies throughout the country, including a neo-Nazi gang formed by members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who harassed black and Latino communities. Similar investigations revealed officers and entire agencies with hate group ties in Illinois, Ohio and Texas. Rocket River
Dude could you at least wait till we learn about the guy. You're doing the same you accuse people of So far it just looks like a guy with an itchy trigger finger. He didn't ask for this call to hunt down a black woman. Law enforcement isn't backing him just like they didn't back Guyger
Sorry to break this to you but yeah that's exactly what they signed up for. I guarantee you there is something pertaining to social media in the training manual and from HR. You really don't have a clue.
They signed up to have people looking at their Facebook? Show me where that is written since i have no clue I thought they signed up to be police officers Show me the Facebook part in an official job description TIA Edit: Show me the official job description section that says if you use your weapon your action will be reviewed by internal affairs and your entire personal life is up for review by everyone else in the world