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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostIts amazing that the first point you mention is officers of the same race approaching situations instead of asking when we get to the point of officers not shooting innocent and/or unarmed folks.
The systemic problems with American police are way deeper than just racism. Ive been harassed by cops over the dumbest shit...their methods should never be allowed in a supposed free state.Originally posted by PGreenCobraI can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!Originally posted by Trip McNeelyOriginally posted by dsrtuckteezydont downshift!!
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The article that jw33 posted has since been re-written, when I first read it there was a claim that the officer had made racially charged statements previously, which led me to the assumption that this quick decision to use lethal force was in part due to his racism.
If he's never said anything like that, then no, this situation doesn't inherently scream racism.
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I think Big A walked back his racism is alive and well statement. From what we know, this was a case of a poorly trained, inexperienced officer making a huge mistake. It'd be like putting all of us garage racers behind an Indy car and letting us floor it. The outcome won't be good.
I think this thread shows that racism is not in fact alive and thriving. You have people here of different races (and we've seen the same online and in the news) all saying this seems like a really good guy who was killed for no reason. If racism were truly systemic and abundantly present, that wouldn't be the case.
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Aside from everything else, I just don't know if I believe a 22 year old should be a cop these days.. I mean, I know there are exceptions out there, but with the level of responsibility and variety of circumstances they encounter daily.. I would like to see some more life experience before cutting them loose to operate so independently, with so much at stake.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostAside from everything else, I just don't know if I believe a 22 year old should be a cop these days.. I mean, I know there are exceptions out there, but with the level of responsibility and variety of circumstances they encounter daily.. I would like to see some more life experience before cutting them loose to operate so independently, with so much at stake.
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Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostWould you also apply this to the military?
ETA; I do think it would be better to set a minimum age at like 20 or so for the military. And FWIW I enlisted about 2 weeks after my 17th birthday..Last edited by Chili; 10-07-2020, 06:21 AM.
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As for cops, I think 25 is reasonable. Your brain isn't even fully developed until then, so having that level of authority over others is unreasonable, IMO.
I could see the age minimum as being for patrol.. Maybe let 21 year old's come start in administrative type roles, court duty, shit like that. Stuff with minimal enforcement duties. That way they can continue to receive training (maybe pull 1 shift a week with a trainer in the field) until they hit 25..
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When statistics show that a certain race is far more likely to be violent, more likely to attack a cop, more likely to <insert crime here>, I believe it creates a negative predisposition on the part of the officer.
Do you call that racism or ?
I'm not saying it's right, but if I'm a cop and I know that I'm 7x more likely to be attacked by a criminal of one race than by another, I'm going to be more on edge around the dangerous race. Factor that stuff in with an inexperienced cop that's quite likely scared of black people in general and good people get killed like this story.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostAs for cops, I think 25 is reasonable. Your brain isn't even fully developed until then, so having that level of authority over others is unreasonable, IMO.
I could see the age minimum as being for patrol.. Maybe let 21 year old's come start in administrative type roles, court duty, shit like that. Stuff with minimal enforcement duties. That way they can continue to receive training (maybe pull 1 shift a week with a trainer in the field) until they hit 25..
Of course had I started at 21 I would be fucking retired!Whos your Daddy?
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Originally posted by BradM View PostYou were a cop?!
Though now it makes since, with his holier than thou attitude and look at me and what I got, and see look at my savings account ledger.
He really does come across like Trublu.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostI started at 30. Had I started at 21, I probably wouldn't have made it. Maybe a lot of guys need real world experience first. I think the retail and sales part helped me a lot over the years but then again they did not like the way I policed at first. Customer is always right VS I am the man! Then again I have seen a lot of older cops that were special. 21, first job in a small town, no piers, no 5 guys to show up and go "Don't do that".
Of course had I started at 21 I would be fucking retired!Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostIt seems Mr. Antney, is a former cop...oh I really hate him now...
Though now it makes since, with his holier than thou attitude and look at me and what I got, and see look at my savings account ledger.
He really does come across like Trublu.
Originally posted by AnthonyS View PostOne thing I remember from my training is that the single most dangerous call is a domestic dispute. We always called for backup automatically for them. It seems that wasn’t possible in this case though..Whos your Daddy?
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