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Video Footage Shows Dallas Police Fatally Shooting Mentally Ill Man

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by s land balla, Mar 17, 2015.

  1. Falcons Talon

    Falcons Talon Contributing Member

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    How long are you going to cling to that pen analogy. It's been ridiculous from the get go.
     
  2. Bobbythegreat

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    Well it's not THAT bad everything considered. It's pretty hard to come up with something to defend an indefensible stance.
     
  3. Anas acuta

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    I'm not here to convince you of anything.

    You must not know a lot of cops if you don't know any making around a hunskee. Some of HPD's traffic officers make $120,000+. I make $30/hour now with my incentives (on 5 year pay scale). I work all of the DWI grants, X-mas parades, etc. I go to court a lot, ALR (driver license) hearings and I train the new officers, which is a lot of OT. It all adds up. If you hustle on patrol you'll do fine. Even the slackers get a little default overtime.

    We also get 4 hours of mandatory OT due to our 12 hours shifts. I work an extra job (where I'm at right now) at $40 an hour. All of our Sergeants make over $90k and ALL of our Lieutenants make over a $100k. We don't have officers making the news for trafficking cocaine, putting a gun to their wives head or pistol whooping a suspect, which have all happened around this area recently. And it's because of our hiring process and lack of negligent retentions.

    This is what I mean when I say all depts are not equal; Some PDs like Hitchcock, TX pay $12/hour. You'll make a solid $42k working for the Harris Co Pct 1 Constables. We're fortunate enough that we only hire about 3-5 for every 300 that apply, and most of those have a bachelor's degree and/or military experience. Not so much with places like Hitchcock Police Department. They'll have 5 people apply for 2 spots. Nothing against them, but they don't have the budget to be competitive.

    I know exactly the mentality you're talking about. I've met some of those. We call them "STB - Straight to Black" See link for further reference: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2013/08/15/managing-stress-arousal-for-optimal-performance-a-guide-to-the-warrior-color-code/

    Sounds like your cousin did a quick threat assessment and made a quick decision that ended peacefully. Also sounds like it would have been a good shooting. Some officers are calm, think clearly and don't get tunnel vision in stressful situations, and will find a quick way out of a potentially deadly situation where deadly force could have been applied.
     
  4. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    About as ridiculous as saying a screwdriver is a threat to a group of police officers.
     
  5. Falcons Talon

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    The screwdriver is not the threat. They didn't shoot the screwdriver. The threat was the person charging the officers wielding the the screwdriver. Any object can be a weapon. It's how it's used that matters. It's a tragedy that this mentally ill man did something that he may not have realized would cause him to be shot and killed
     
  6. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    How many officers have been killed by screw drivers????


    Here's a great article from the Atlantic: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics...use-with-the-mentally-ill-are-madness/388610/


    some quotes:

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    Also from that is a video of UK officers handling a man with a machete without killing him in the first 20 seconds.

    <iframe width="640" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/cX5CPx4RKWw?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
  7. Bobbythegreat

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    Always with the comparisons with the UK.....more officers have been killed in the US just the first 3 months of this year than in the last 15 years in the UK, it's a completely different culture the comparison is pointless.....but good try. Again, you have a completely defenseless perspective on the issue but you're still trying and you should be commended for it.
     
  8. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    So in the UK a man with a machete waving it around and chasing cops is less dangerous than a man in the U.S. holding a screwdriver???????????????

    THat makes no sense. Why are criminals less of a threat in the U.K.???
     

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