bigfoot wrote:sunsbum wrote:MrMiyagi wrote:I would rather be killed in the line of duty than murder in the line of duty.
You would rather die at the hands of a life long criminal than go home to your family? Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face. When do people start holding these idiots accountable for their lifestyle?
Look I agree that these people have criminal backgrounds. However, once they have served their time. It should not be used as justification for the types of brutality we are repeatedly seeing. Once I held the view of blue halos for all law enforcement. That they are all good guys and can do no wrong. When I was dating my wife, she shared an apartment with her girlfriend. We walked into her apartment and her girlfriends' significant other lunges for a pistol on the kitchen table even though he knew us. This paranoid, trigger happy MF is a cop in Virginia. He is racist pile of shat too. I've read articles in the paper about him being let go from a police force for shooting a neighbors dog ... only to get a job on another police force.
These are the types of guys that are causing problems and yet they are held up as upstanding first-line responders. Jacob Blake, who was shot, was held accountable for his lifestyle by serving time. Can you say the same about the majority of bad cops? Especially when police have the unwritten rule about protecting each other against internal investigations. Until good cops, who are supposed to uphold all laws, choose to address the issue of bad cops, we are going to have this problem and hence the need for massive police and criminal justice reform.
I mean, Phoenix PD killed Ryan Whitaker for answering his door at night with his gun in hand because he didn't know who was knocking on his door at night. He was starting to kneel and had his hand up when he got shot. This happened a couple of months ago, but footage is circling the internet again.
Not to mention Ramon Lopez who was restrained on hot blacktop for 6 minutes earlier this month and was declared dead at the hospital. He stole a drink.
Punishment should fit the crime. And just think that Arizona as a state hasn't had someone receive capital punishment in over 6 years.
Makes you think if we have such rare circumstances for executing someone for their crimes, why do the law enforcement officers require such easy access to lethal force? I'm not even saying no cops should have guns. But should
every cop really have a gun?