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dont click this link if you cant handle police shootings
If it's ok to deal with the above in the manner these officers dealt with it, then you're going to break eggs. This woman didn't even pick up the knife and she was blasted 5 times. It's not a bad apple, it. is. the. entire. system. With a system like this, occasionally the training (that the defense clearly shown Chauvin partook in) will result in the death of someone. We need to stop pretending that the only time that someone dies is because 1 racist cop and if we bag and tag em the system will be fine. This isnt racism, it's a terrible law enforcement system. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] (at this moment the mentally I'll woman is bleeding out choking on the street) | ||
Last edited by Jibartik; 04-06-2021 at 06:02 PM..
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Dear Canadians, shut the fuck up and buy your F-35s
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the woman came out of the house wielding it and stabbed the female officer play stupid games win stupid prizes | |||
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But that is because the steps the officers chose resulted in that being the only option. Besides, it is irrelevant if you think its justifiable or not, because if these are the steps we take, then like I said: You're going to break eggs. If you dont like breaking eggs then its time to stop listening to Toxigen when it comes to best practices for law enforcement. "have mental illness or anxiety- get killed by police" is what your little play stupid games phrase should be. | |||
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The life of that first responder is important, too. Policing is difficult work and variables can change quickly. It's not like getting stressed about a lunch rush at McDonalds when you're on the line or having your boss holding a deadline over your head at the office. This was a routine stop by this house to check on a roommate domestic disturbance, btw. The responding officer had no idea that this person had mental health issues as claimed by the mother. I'm willing to bend on some very questionable situations regarding mental health and police where they can at least engage with the subject, but this was not escalated by the police and looks to be a poor example of the bad in the system if you're trying to make the point that we need more mental health professionals in law enforcement and an overall different approach. They had no way of knowing if this person, who already proved to be a threat without provocation, had another knife or a gun so they had to be on the defensive and ready for the next attack. You can in hindsight say, oh well these officers should have..., but this situation could have also gone even more negative for the officers if we're doing 'oh, wells'. Maybe I'm missing prior context from you. Provide some clarity here for me. "have mental illness or anxiety- get killed by police" -- Literally no one is saying that as far as I can tell, but most people don't believe a mental illness should be an excuse for deadly behavior, either. I highly doubt those officers went home happy about the way that day went down. | |||
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