6/17/2014 7:42:53 PM
6/17/2014 9:09:42 PM
That is the same cop who was famous for giving the homeless man shoes.
6/24/2014 9:49:41 AM
Surely there was a better way to handle this one:http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/06/23/1309091/-Police-shoot-and-kill-95-year-old-nursing-home-resident-who-did-not-want-to-go-to-the-hospital?detail=facebookThe man, a WWII veteran, was in his room in a nursing home in a small town near Chicago. The staff wanted him to go to a hospital because they feared he had a bladder infection, and he refused, and someone called 911. He refused to leave his room, so police "decided to take him by force..." and one of then fired a shotgun into him, using beanbag ammunition - a round meant for crowd control, and generally used in prison riots at a distance of 6 to 8 feet, causing internal injuries and bleeding. Police stated the man came at them "with a knife or cane". The man's daughter, who is suing the officers, stated he needed a cane to stand and walk and could have not attacked anyone...
6/24/2014 9:50:23 AM
He was fucking 95. If the fucker doesn't want to go to the hospital, that's his perogative. If you can't take on a 95 year old senior citizen in hand to hand to subdue him (assuming there's a legitimate reason to subdue a 95 year old man), you shouldn't be an officer working the streets.Jesus.[Edited on June 24, 2014 at 8:59 PM. Reason : .]
6/24/2014 8:58:29 PM
^
6/25/2014 1:06:09 AM
Thought this could go here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/06/26/massachusetts-swat-teams-claim-theyre-private-corporations-immune-from-open-records-laws/?hpid=z4Mass. SWAT team claims they are a private organization, and therefor not subject to freedom of information requests. Nevermind the fact they are completely funded by tax dollars.
6/26/2014 10:10:53 PM
That's fine they should be stripped of all public funding starting tomorrow and raise funds on their own. They also are not immune to civil lawsuits as a private entity, so anyone they have ever wronged in the least is free to sue. They also should not have any weapons that are not allowed to be possessed by a private citizen and should be prosecuted in the criminal courts if they do.
6/26/2014 11:25:22 PM
Also Tewksbury is the same place they tried to seize this mans family owned motel under asset forfeiture because the cops had been called on 0.03% of guests or something.
6/26/2014 11:30:59 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/07/us/california-police-videotape-beating/index.html?hpt=hp_t2I'm more in shock that the 51 yr old woman is a great grandmother than about the fact that she got beat. Does her fucking brood have a litter of children as soon as the girls in the family reach puberty?
7/7/2014 9:04:45 AM
You're a real piece of shit
7/7/2014 9:43:11 AM
7/7/2014 4:26:32 PM
Also don't forget to overcome muscle seizures while being tazered
7/7/2014 4:52:38 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/07/us/georgia-toddler-stun-grenade-no-indictment/index.html?hpt=hp_t2No indictments for the cops that threw that flash grenade into a baby's crib.
10/7/2014 6:29:34 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/nc-police-pepper-spray-black-teen-thinking-foster-son-is-burglar/fuck that rases shit clint
10/8/2014 5:43:56 PM
http://gawker.com/nypd-officer-knocks-teenager-out-for-smoking-a-cigarett-1644123568
10/9/2014 11:17:38 AM
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jun/18/us-states-police-use-of-force-standards-amnestyAll 50 US states fail to meet global police use of force standards, report finds
6/18/2015 7:28:14 PM
I'm really looking forward to somebody shooting a cop or two for attempting to kick some guy to death for "resisting" or who they already have handcuffed and are continuing to punch, beat, and tase.It's going to take something like that, the accompanying police backlash, and then the backlash to the backlash for any of this shit to change. Until they remove the complete late of personal financial liability and virtual immunity from prosecution from the equation we're going to keep getting the same behavior we've been getting for decades.
6/20/2015 7:19:26 AM
Sorry dude I can't get past the first part of the post to read/understand the rest.
6/22/2015 10:39:40 AM
let's just give all the cops one of these to driveapparently they can do whatever they want anyway
6/22/2015 11:07:28 AM
Seems like a good time to resurrect this thread, as the Trump credibility thread really isn't the place to discuss police mess.The problem with reforming police forces across the country and how they interact with the public isn't any set of rules or regulations, in my humble opinion. The way cops act to me, has more to do with the motivation to be a cop in the first place.I'm sorry but I just don't think one becomes a police officer for truly altruistic purposes. If there are truly those people out there, their hopes get dashed the minute they take that first call. Or maybe they get worn down after a while. But I bet those altruistic folks are the minority.I have no scientific proof or data to back this up, but I just feel like the people that become cops are either the bully type, or the type that were bullied and now want to get back at everybody.[Edited on May 29, 2020 at 10:53 AM. Reason : asdfa]
5/29/2020 10:51:35 AM
Short of conscription, how does one solve that issue then?
5/29/2020 10:53:24 AM
Fond some of these points to be interesting
5/29/2020 10:56:13 AM
^^^ so how come there is very little police brutality in Europe?Are they more altruistic, and/or just nicer people in general?If you compare the response to the lockdown by the public in Europe and the US, that will answer my question above.
5/29/2020 11:34:09 AM
get rid of police unions
5/29/2020 3:26:12 PM
^^Europe is not a police state. Police are not part of everyday life and you hardly even see them unless there is a specific need. The ones you do see, are mostly unarmed and have advanced degrees or training in dealing with people in a nice way. Europe also doesn't have as many guns so the police don't have to be paranoid all the time that a gun will pop out of nowhere and kill them.
5/29/2020 3:52:14 PM
As someone who has lived in Europe, that is 100% not true. Police are extremely visible
5/29/2020 3:58:32 PM
Generalization. I mean Europe is a continent so its entirely possible that the comment doesn't apply to every single place just like I'm sure there are some areas in Europe that have trouble with police brutality. 100%? Really?
5/29/2020 4:23:21 PM
I lived in a small Italian town for 3 years and traveled all over the place.
5/29/2020 4:38:54 PM
Yeah that explains everything. Italy has a really high police rate much higher than the US while my countries have police rates much lower than the US. OPEII was probably addressing his question towards the countries in europe that are more comparable to the US.When I idealize Europe, I'm mostly thinking about the Scandanavian countries which are where I've spend the most time. After checking, seem to be the only ones that have a really low amount of police.Italy-456 per 100,000USA- 298Swedeb- 195Denmark-192Norway- 188Finland-130I've still never noticed police or had interaction in the high police countries but I was only there for weeks at a time. Did you have experiences where Italian police seemed to e "looking for trouble"?
5/29/2020 5:05:32 PM
You walking this back has been quite fun
5/29/2020 5:11:55 PM
Imagine how fun it would be if I wasn't the only one who walked things back. (cough cough "100%")
5/29/2020 5:17:35 PM
You made a sweeping generalization that wasn't true. You're now walking that back from all of Europe to only major tourist areas to well Scandinavian countries....Of course a massive police presence isn't going to be visible in some random European hamlet of 200 people, but there are numerous one sheriff towns in the US as well. Your statement was false and shouldn't have been made as it is 100% inaccurate when talking about Europe as a whole.
5/29/2020 5:38:36 PM
Well Scandanavia is part of Europe so if its accurate for Scandanavia then its definitely not "100% inaccurate". There also isn't a Paris or Rome level tourist destination up there but its all pointless to the discussion. Talking about a continent "as a whole" is dumb to begin with. I should have been more specific but I fucked up.Instead of having an argument about my lack of semantic precision, why not go ahead and get the discussion back on track by answering OPEI's question and describing your experiences with the cops living in Italy.[Edited on May 29, 2020 at 6:07 PM. Reason : tell me whats right]
5/29/2020 6:04:50 PM
Which question was that?
5/29/2020 6:53:57 PM
This is nuts...https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/gslp03/police_abandoning_the_3rd_precinct_police_station/
5/30/2020 1:49:05 AM
5/30/2020 1:06:49 PM
5/30/2020 8:06:43 PM
All jobs are a process. Set effective rules, and the process will work. Bad cops get fired enough, they'll find other work or figure out how to be good cops.[Edited on May 30, 2020 at 10:59 PM. Reason : I feared I wasn't clear. ]
5/30/2020 10:56:18 PM
THis should be posted over and over again.https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/06/james-mattis-denounces-trump-protests-militarization/612640/
6/4/2020 12:06:08 PM
https://twitter.com/jakesherman/status/1271110907020615682?s=21Lol, this is the most America shitty tweet ever.Red alert, a piece of shit supports the barest of all minimums.
6/11/2020 12:07:43 PM
6/20/2020 11:40:38 AM
BTW this bill didn't make it through committee a few months ago. It took a mass revolt.
6/20/2020 12:45:22 PM
This bill was literally introduced this month and had a fairly quick passage. https://legiscan.com/CO/bill/SB217/2020
6/20/2020 12:53:26 PM
Activists have been working to pass similar legislation for years. It passed in two weeks because of the protests.
6/20/2020 1:10:36 PM
Right, but that's radically different from what you said.[Edited on June 20, 2020 at 1:12 PM. Reason : a]
6/20/2020 1:11:57 PM
Please show me the bill that died in committee a few months ago
6/20/2020 1:13:02 PM
I misread an activist's comment. It couldn't even make it *to* committee because sponsors pulled their supporthttps://twitter.com/elisabeth/status/1271234156408733699
6/20/2020 1:21:27 PM
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb20-1287https://openstates.org/co/bills/2020A/HB20-1287/
6/20/2020 1:28:08 PM
Right, not that I don't believe a random person on Twitter, but can you actually show me the bill that was introduced?
6/20/2020 1:28:43 PM