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RIP Tyre Nichols
What a horrible way to have ones life needlessly taken. It's a sad moment for this country and I hope things can change for the better. And I recommend not watching the video unless you have a strong stomach.
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The video was rough to watch. I can’t even begin to imagine the level of fear that was going through his mind. I wonder how many other people this group terrorized.
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Such an avoidable tragedy and from the reports a waste of a good human being by 5 not so good humans.
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NYT said the EMTs were fired, and I wonder if charges will be filed against them as well. Sad. It was tough reading the NYT edited transcript.
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Some people don't deserve to wear a badge, period.
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One of my clients is a sheriff and he told me last week that he and his colleagues hate these cases because the bad cops involved make the good cops look bad. He said that these sorts of fatalities are more common in smaller departments because the biggest departments have learned from past mistakes and train much more extensively now on use of appropriate force. The George Floyd killing was clearly a case of improper training and/or performance, he said, because you are trained not to sit on a suspect unless he is trying to flee.
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When's it gonna end?
I know its a tough, brutal, thankless job. But geez go be a bodyguard or something Some shouldn't be cops, some shouldn't be parents. Unfortunately so many pay the price because of it Sent from my SM-G996U using Tapatalk |
There are many thousands of police officers in this country, so it's inevitable at least a handful will be murderers. I'm not excusing it or rationalizing it. It's a math thing. There are murders committed by accountants, dermatologists, plumbers, shoe salesmen, realtors, and people employed in law enforcement.
Difference is, when it's a cop it gets national spotlight headlines, as it should, because police are legally empowered to use force, so when they abuse their authority, it is a serious breakdown in our civilization. My point is, there are lots of murders every day in this country, but nobody ever says, "Geez, another murder by a mailman." |
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A sad result of the defund the police movement. Memphis decided to defund the police not by cutting funding or budgets but by taking away the pensions/retirement accounts of the officers. Thus, hundreds of experienced officers retired leaving a serious leadership gap of experienced officers and supervisors. So basically, these guys were out on their own with little or no supervision. Now Memphis is currently down 700+ officers so you can see the plight and frustration of the police not to mention that Memphis is one of the worst cities in the USA in terms of crime statistics. Watching that video, these clowns were looking to give a beatdown to the first unlucky person they came across. Hopefully they get life terms in general pop...
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The formation and publicization of "elite" units like SCORPION in Memphis (the members of which killed Nichols and which has now, thankfully, been disbanded) are short-sighted political acts intended to make it look like leaders are "tough on crime" - but the truth is that these teams are, as you say, inadequately supervised, typically attract the worst police officers, and disproportionately target residents of poor black neighborhoods. There is much evidence that these units (in Memphis and elsewhere) actually do more harm than good. |
Defund the Police was poorly named. I understood it as reallocate $$$ from XYZ to provide better training in psychological handling (SPED, OD, Suicide) and to hire more counselors and therapists. We have asked police to take on a much larger societal/cultural role than they are adequately prepared to handle. (Very similar situation to teachers)
In Spokane, we had our own tragic death in 2006, of a developely disabled man, Otto Zehm, who went to a local Quik-E-Mart for a chocolate bar, but was killed after a mistaken identity and refusing arrest. Our city covered it up. So many blunders by people in authority. Then in the past 5 years we had a suicide by cop event, in which our cops tazed a man to death who was already suicidal. He needed mental help, and they reacted like he was a danger to society. Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk |
Proper vetting may have eliminated each of these people from candidacy to become a police officer. I do think there are a lot of cops on the job who maybe aren't the best suited for it. There are many different consequences to their presence on the force, this being the most extreme and tragic. I think vetting is a serious issue among candidacy and I would think there are opportunities to improve the process and eliminate bad candidates before these traits surface on the job.
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So many that really aren't cut out for the work, too agressive, too twitchy, and more. |
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There are a variety of reasons why many now are quitting, retiring early or thinking entirely of a different career path. The defunding of the police movement is just "one" of the reasons, but there are many many more. I know quite a few cops here in my region and this early parole thing is another one that has really gotten to them. They bust their hump to arrest these criminals then see them back out on the street again in short order. It goes on and on, sadly, and it is getting worse, not better. https://torontosun.com/opinion/colum...-public-safety https://torontosun.com/opinion/colum...-for-canadians https://torontosun.com/opinion/colum...-violent-crime |
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