Bible_Belt
Master Don Juan
They banned me for not being a right winger like everyone else here.What happened to Bible_Belt? Did he finally realize he was wrong about everything, and self-destruct?
They banned me for not being a right winger like everyone else here.What happened to Bible_Belt? Did he finally realize he was wrong about everything, and self-destruct?
I'm continously perplexed by you guys freely chaining urself to either right or left philosophy.They banned me for not being a right winger like everyone else here.
I think its a leadership problem within the police force.I don't disagree, but you and I have the benefit of hindsight and bleacher seats. They made mistakes. There may have been no good choices. We'll never know. Charging 4 cops for murder and hate crimes is way over the top, though, in the Floyd case.
There is far more violent crime in the U.S. then the majority of countries in the world. Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t the Yakuza more of an organized crime group? I doubt “beat” cops or patrol cops Deal with them on a daily basis. The Yakuza are most likely dealt with by investigative units if I had to say. Could be wrong though.Try visiting Japan, the land of sake, go ahead and do the same.
You won't be shot, I can almost guarantee that.
And yet, they have one of the lowest if not the lowest cases of homicide worldwide.
Police shootings are rare to almost non existent.
Don't forget, its also the land of the Yakuza.
Don’t listen to him, he’s from Sweden. They don’t have any of those problems over there lolI don’t necessarily conclude it, I highly assume it. I’d be shocked if it was a light record.
Yes, let’s just let drunk criminals who resist arrest and steal police officer’s weaponry go. That will DEFINITELY keep the community safe. Arresting a man who was so drunk that he fell asleep at the wheel? Totally harmless to society. Right.But no, they had to make the arrest and kill him and put the community at danger.
Yeah, I'm really disturbed by the narrative that they should have let this guy go. A couple of other falsehoods I'm hearing:Yes, let’s just let drunk criminals who resist arrest and steal police officer’s weaponry go. That will DEFINITELY keep the community safe. Arresting a man who was so drunk that he fell asleep at the wheel? Totally harmless to society. Right.
As opposed to killing him and fanning the flames faster in the most challenging social period in modern American history. This keeps happening over and over again, the police refuse to learn a better way and we will all end up being worse off for it the more it all falls apart.Yes, let’s just let drunk criminals who resist arrest and steal police officer’s weaponry go.
I thought the swedes were all happy cucks?Don’t listen to him, he’s from Sweden. They don’t have any of those problems over there lol
I agree the police are going to have to take up a new kinder, gentler mindset. Now if we're going to suddenly decide we're going to be okay with drunk drivers on the road, we're going to have to live with the increase in fatalities. But if that guy had driven on the highway and killed a family instead of passing out in a Wendys drivethru, no one would give a sh!t. It wouldn't be on the national news, no one would be marching through the streets, and no one would have burned down the Wendys.Police have agency. They have training. They have legal protections (for now). It's on them to make the better decisions. Take the guy's keys and let him sleep it off and we all go home with our jobs and our lives tonight.
You're talking abt a future that didn't happened and making urself get all rile up over nothing.I agree the police are going to have to take up a new kinder, gentler mindset. Now if we're going to suddenly decide we're going to be okay with drunk drivers on the road, we're going to have to live with the increase in fatalities. But if that guy had driven on the highway and killed a family instead of passing out in a Wendys drivethru, no one would give a sh!t. It wouldn't be on the national news, no one would be marching through the streets, and no one would have burned down the Wendys.
You're saying I'm riled up, but I'm not the one who burned down Wendys. As I've said, I know several people whose children were killed by drunk drivers, so no I don't think it's a stretch to think that allowing drunk drivers on the rode might result in some traffic fatalities,You're talking abt a future that didn't happened and making urself get all rile up over nothing.
I was disgusted by the George Floyd video, as was most of the country, maybe the world. But this new video is a completely different animal.When I saw the George Floyd video, I didn’t really feel **** lol.
There's only 1 issue here, and that's shooting by police on those cases.You're saying I'm riled up, but I'm not the one who burned down Wendys. As I've said, I know several people whose children were killed by drunk drivers, so no I don't think it's a stretch to think that allowing drunk drivers on the rode might result in some traffic fatalities.
I brought up the drunk driving because I kept seeing commentators saying Brooks was no threat to the public. But he was driving drunk, which is why he passed out in the Wendys drive thru. If we are going to repeal all laws against drunk driving, so be it, but be sure we know what we are getting into.There's only 1 issue here, and that's shooting by police on those cases.
Drunk driving is a different issue
I'm no lawyer. I saw a woman on TV saying resisting arrest, and firing a taser at a police officer, were both misdemeanors. I have no idea if she was right. Perhaps stealing a weapon from an officer is a felony, and assaulting an officer is a felony, maybe that's the distinction.What he did was assault two police officers, which is a felony, with each count carrying 3-5yrs; if convicted on counts, he could've been looking at 10 yrs,
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Those are side issues to the main issue.I brought up the drunk driving because I kept seeing commentators saying Brooks was no threat to the public. But he was driving drunk, which is why he passed out in the Wendys drive thru. If we are going to repeal all laws against drunk driving, so be it, but be sure we know what we are getting into.
I don't think the officer should have shot Brooks, I don't think that was good police work, I have no problem that he was fired. But if I understand the law correctly, he didn't break any laws by firing his weapon. But it looks like he will likely be prosecuted, probably as a political decision.
I'm no lawyer. I saw a woman on TV saying resisting arrest, and firing a taser at a police officer, were both misdemeanors. I have no idea if she was right. Perhaps stealing a weapon from an officer is a felony, and assaulting an officer is a felony, maybe that's the distinction.
I don't think charges should be filed in this case, although I'm sure there will be.If I was in charge, I'd put the leadership on trial and charge with jail time.
I can almost guarantee that issues like this will not cropped up after a few years.
And that's the problem.The cops were playing under the rules that exist now.
I don't think they should lose their jobs 1st, optics might be bad but they both rightfully should be placed on administrative leave until an independent internal review is done, they themselves must be allowed to defend their position.Losing his job is fine, that was not good police work.
Okay, but I don't like seeing all cops demonized. Let's get the new rules in place first and then see how they do.And that's the problem.
Last I heard, the shooter was fired, and his partner got put on desk duty. I can't imagine what anyone could say his partner did wrong.I don't think they should lose their jobs 1st, optics might be bad but they both rightfully should be placed on administrative leave until an independent internal review is done, they themselves must be allowed to defend their position.
Cops are being demonised due to their processes.Okay, but I don't like seeing all cops demonized. Let's get the new rules in place first and then see how they do.
But my concern is they will all be judged by a few freak incidents (or a few bad cops) that will inevitably occur. You can train people all you want, but an @sshole is still an @sshole.
Last I heard, the shooter was fired, and his partner got put on desk duty. I can't imagine what anyone could say his partner did wrong.
I'm sure he's on desk duty to keep a controversial face out of the public.