WeekapaugGroove wrote:Yeah I think a good starting point for our country would be take a deep look at why our cops shoot so many more people than other developed countries. What are we doing differently? Hiring practices, training, rules of engagement are all areas that should be looked at.cberry78 wrote:Wilber85 wrote:Good Story. Did you also know Phoenix PD killed 5 unarmed white, 5 unarmed black, 8 unarmed Hispanic, and 1 unarmed asian since 2013. People need to be consistent and realize it happens to every race, but they push an agenda based on the media.
Question to you guys:
Police were called to the house via 911 by a lady who stated the guy wasn't supposed to be there, was getting car, kids, etc. They clarified he had a warrant and was a sex offender.
He wrested and fought cops, got tased and it didn't work, aggressively walked to door, and got in and reached for something, and had a knife.
I do blame both sides, and not sure why people cant see that. Cops should never have let him get to truck, but they tried. And he should never have opened the door and reach down. That is the riskiest thing you can do after fighting cops
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It's all of those things, and the federal govt to boot (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_Enforcement_Support_Office). An officer can be suspended and fired from one precinct and then rehired somewhere else (https://www.abc15.com/news/local-news/investigations/inside-an-arizona-police-department-filled-with-brady-list-cops). We've already covered the fact that police in AZ only need about 600 hours (approx 3 months of training) to be put on the street, a barber needs 1300, and other countries require 1-4 YEARS before they're put on the beat. So-called continuing education is a joke, most states "require" it (8 hours, 20 hours, etc), but every state has a waiver form for exemption.