Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76559919 Canada 05/29/2018 12:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? absolute power corrupts absolutely.only if they are publicly caught are they punished,most are asked to retire,resign or are given a blank check if they are freemason.i saw a guy commit five felonies in front of a jury and outed in front of jury.he still has his job as a sheriff deputy.fbi wont do anything either nor governor.swept under the rug because they are all corrupt.spying on folks phones illegally for twenty years and creating parrallel investigations to cover it up. all cops are corrupt,ALL! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 05/29/2018 01:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Guessing that for every time an officer unjustly shoots/kills/attacks someone, 4 or 5 honorable officers are harmed. Thinking of the recent video of the NJ officer punching the 20 year old mom in the head as she lay on the beach. Creates such a dangerous environment for the mostly great officers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26114015 |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 05/29/2018 10:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Guessing that for every time an officer unjustly shoots/kills/attacks someone, 4 or 5 honorable officers are harmed. Thinking of the recent video of the NJ officer punching the 20 year old mom in the head as she lay on the beach. Creates such a dangerous environment for the mostly great officers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26114015 |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63356737 Romania 05/30/2018 09:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Guessing that for every time an officer unjustly shoots/kills/attacks someone, 4 or 5 honorable officers are harmed. Thinking of the recent video of the NJ officer punching the 20 year old mom in the head as she lay on the beach. Creates such a dangerous environment for the mostly great officers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26114015 You are deceived. There are NO honorable officers. Officers is a word used for military rank. Military are hired killers defending the STATE. The Liber 100 Act under Lincoln hired these Federal Military Killer Troops to keep the North and South from killing each other, after the Civil War. The Act was never rescinded and now we have Federal Troops called Police, still trying to impose Color of Law upon us when it is made to regulate the Federal Troops from harming us. |
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Archaic Smile User ID: 75769456 United States 05/30/2018 09:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Their is a fine line between authority and understanding/respecting authority. Sadly some Police have had times where they a bused this. But IMO the culprit in most cases is the person that the officer is confronting. Its sad when we live in a DIGITAL AGE. You only see the scenes they choose. I think more than half of these incidents are cutting the prior engagements where citizens were unruly and did not politely adhere to the words from the officer. Ive never had a problem with an Officer. Maybe cause Im white..but I think its because I actually am perhaps somewhat intelligent and if I did have an issue I would persue proper repercussions instead of acting like a wild animal. And at another time, when they raised a question about fortifications, he said that a city is not unfortified whose crowning glory is men and not bricks and stones. -Plutarch, Moralia |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 05/31/2018 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Their is a fine line between authority and understanding/respecting authority. Sadly some Police have had times where they a bused this. But IMO the culprit in most cases is the person that the officer is confronting. Quoting: Archaic Smile Its sad when we live in a DIGITAL AGE. You only see the scenes they choose. I think more than half of these incidents are cutting the prior engagements where citizens were unruly and did not politely adhere to the words from the officer. Ive never had a problem with an Officer. Maybe cause Im white..but I think its because I actually am perhaps somewhat intelligent and if I did have an issue I would persue proper repercussions instead of acting like a wild animal. My point is that one officer harming a suspect junjustly leads to harm for maybe 5 random innocent honorable officers over time. Would be an interesting study. Result might be police unions/mayors not always standing behind an out of line officer but instead demanding his firing and never being allowed to be an officer again. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 06/01/2018 06:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Their is a fine line between authority and understanding/respecting authority. Sadly some Police have had times where they a bused this. But IMO the culprit in most cases is the person that the officer is confronting. Quoting: Archaic Smile Its sad when we live in a DIGITAL AGE. You only see the scenes they choose. I think more than half of these incidents are cutting the prior engagements where citizens were unruly and did not politely adhere to the words from the officer. Ive never had a problem with an Officer. Maybe cause Im white..but I think its because I actually am perhaps somewhat intelligent and if I did have an issue I would persue proper repercussions instead of acting like a wild animal. My point is that one officer harming a suspect junjustly leads to harm for maybe 5 random innocent honorable officers over time. Would be an interesting study. Result might be police unions/mayors not always standing behind an out of line officer but instead demanding his firing and never being allowed to be an officer again. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 06/04/2018 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Guessing that for every time an officer unjustly shoots/kills/attacks someone, 4 or 5 honorable officers are harmed. Thinking of the recent video of the NJ officer punching the 20 year old mom in the head as she lay on the beach. Creates such a dangerous environment for the mostly great officers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26114015 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76452313 United States 06/04/2018 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Guessing that for every time an officer unjustly shoots/kills/attacks someone, 4 or 5 honorable officers are harmed. Thinking of the recent video of the NJ officer punching the 20 year old mom in the head as she lay on the beach. Creates such a dangerous environment for the mostly great officers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26114015 Oh the poor police!!!! Give it a rest. In my town a Down syndrome child was dropped of by his mother to see Batman. The child wanted to watch it again, so the police showed up and shot him dead. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76452313 United States 06/04/2018 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Their is a fine line between authority and understanding/respecting authority. Sadly some Police have had times where they a bused this. But IMO the culprit in most cases is the person that the officer is confronting. Quoting: Archaic Smile Its sad when we live in a DIGITAL AGE. You only see the scenes they choose. I think more than half of these incidents are cutting the prior engagements where citizens were unruly and did not politely adhere to the words from the officer. Ive never had a problem with an Officer. Maybe cause Im white..but I think its because I actually am perhaps somewhat intelligent and if I did have an issue I would persue proper repercussions instead of acting like a wild animal. In 95 I was pulled over in South Carolina for stopping for gas, they got me out of the car, hit me on the back of the head I blacked out, I woke up in the back seat of the cop car , the two cops were holding my 700 dollars , they gave me 100 back and told me my fine was 600 dollars . They stole 609 dollars without charging me for anything, I was 18, I am white. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 06/05/2018 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Their is a fine line between authority and understanding/respecting authority. Sadly some Police have had times where they a bused this. But IMO the culprit in most cases is the person that the officer is confronting. Quoting: Archaic Smile Its sad when we live in a DIGITAL AGE. You only see the scenes they choose. I think more than half of these incidents are cutting the prior engagements where citizens were unruly and did not politely adhere to the words from the officer. Ive never had a problem with an Officer. Maybe cause Im white..but I think its because I actually am perhaps somewhat intelligent and if I did have an issue I would persue proper repercussions instead of acting like a wild animal. My point is that one officer harming a suspect junjustly leads to harm for maybe 5 random innocent honorable officers over time. Would be an interesting study. Result might be police unions/mayors not always standing behind an out of line officer but instead demanding his firing and never being allowed to be an officer again. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 26114015 United States 06/07/2018 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Is there a mathematical ratio of police brutality incidents and attacks on innocent honorable police officers? Their is a fine line between authority and understanding/respecting authority. Sadly some Police have had times where they a bused this. But IMO the culprit in most cases is the person that the officer is confronting. Quoting: Archaic Smile Its sad when we live in a DIGITAL AGE. You only see the scenes they choose. I think more than half of these incidents are cutting the prior engagements where citizens were unruly and did not politely adhere to the words from the officer. Ive never had a problem with an Officer. Maybe cause Im white..but I think its because I actually am perhaps somewhat intelligent and if I did have an issue I would persue proper repercussions instead of acting like a wild animal. My point is that one officer harming a suspect junjustly leads to harm for maybe 5 random innocent honorable officers over time. Would be an interesting study. Result might be police unions/mayors not always standing behind an out of line officer but instead demanding his firing and never being allowed to be an officer again. |