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Everything posted by BullBuchanan
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I disagree.
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Good for you. Unfortunate for others that don't share your good fortune.
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They should have more selective recruiting and better training so that they don't murder innocent people.
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This is what I'm talking about. They exercise no skills in de-escalation but rather escalate the situation. Is the suspect a scumbag? Without a doubt, but they also know that having interacted with him in the past directly. Their process for getting him to comply with what they want is to repeat the same thing at him over and over again, which clearly doesn't work. Not very bright, but not escalating. The suspect is still not at all aggressive. They then escalate the situation by yelling at him, thinking that'll probably work. It doesn't. The suspect is still not at all aggressive. They then escalate more and threaten him with violence via a taser - when that doesn't work they add yelling The suspect is still not at all aggressive. They then escalate again by tasing him The suspect becomes defensive but doesn't attack They escalate again by macing him he still doesn't attack them and pleads for them to stop screaming for help They mace him again and wrestle him out of the car at which point he shoots them. --- If you think that's a great way to get a favorable result, that's the problem. To use it as justification for why police should attack first and ask questions later is beyond ignorance. If you consider yourself a person that always follows the law, and in the event you were accused of not doing so you'd be fully compliant, I can see how you'd take the side of the officers here and just naturally assume that they did everything correctly. Maybe according to the police handbook they did - or maybe they weren't even aggressive enough. Looking objectively at the situation though where they were in a stop with a person chronically in trouble with the law, I find it mind boggling that they would attempt to use escalating forms of violence and think that they aren't going to end up with a violent result for somebody. They pushed this guy inch by inch to be the worst person he could be. Nobody had to die there.I'm not going to say that they caused themselves to get shot. After all another person chose to do that to them. However, watching that training in action makes it pretty clear why we're in the situation we are right now with police brutality. I call you a liar. Prove it. Statistics don't care what you believe.
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Who attacked first?
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Police go through minimal training. You can get a gun and start patrolling in as little as 10 weeks. I would think a degree in criminal justice or a related field would greatly help police officers understand the law, psychology and problem solving techniques that don't involve murder. Proof that "only in the USA and other 3rd world countries do police get to act as judge, jury and executioner of those laws." https://www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2020/06/05/policekillings/ In the rate of numbers of absolute killings by police, the USA ranks #6 in total, and on the per capita count, every single country above them can objectively be described as 3rd world.
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He ran after he was shot, likely because he feared for his life, which turned out to be an extremely valid concern given that he was murdered seconds later. Every country has laws, yet only in the USA and other 3rd world countries do police get to act as judge, jury and executioner of those laws. Whataboutism is a game broken by design that I won't play. The fact that the 911 call states he had a gun, when he did not, is all the more reason for cops to not go off half cocked. Fake 911 calls resulting in police shooting someone is not an uncommon event. In 2017, the Kansas branch of an organized terrorist police group murdered Andrew Finch on his own porch based off of faulty intel. He had no weapon and committed no crime. If their intel is this poor, it should not be trusted and police should not be allowed to fire until fired upon or a bystander's life is in imminent danger.
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Back on topic Austin branch of organized terrorist group of police murder Michael Ramos who was unarmed and guilty of no crime. https://www.statesman.com/news/20200727/austin-police-release-video-footage-of-michael-ramos-shooting
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Ah yes, the death of merit via the praise of anti-intellectualism. I guess when you're a far right extremist, everything appears to be a leftist conspiracy. Spoiler, the capitalist nature of the higher education system is as right-wing as it gets outside of being a capitalist indoctrination camp.
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You mean that place where they pump out wanna be GI Joes who mentally peaked in elementary school and socially peaked in high school who spend less time learning about the law than a barber does getting licensed to cut hair?
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I've been successfully de-escalating situations for years professionally. Maybe if we forced all police to have a college degree, they would know how too. Instead what you get are a bunch of braindead animals who want to play GI JOE. I want to defund the police and I don't have any private security. The right always makes the mistake of confusing leftists with liberals. It's a pretty significant one.
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Internal affairs Investigation on that one is underway. I was posting the copy of the other article and that one came along with it. He was having his face pressed into the pavement and had two people laying on him. It would be totally reasonable if he thought he was about to be murdered. I'd struggle too. Also, it doesn't matter much to me if it's within police guidelines. The guidelines that have allowed decades of murder, assault, and a toxic culture of aggression are the problem.
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LA branch of organized police terrorist group shoot, kill 18-year-old Hispanic security guard on patrol at LA auto shop. Whitstleblower claims the officer involved in the shooting was attempting to become part of a gang within the police known as "Executioners". https://losangeleno.com/features/lasd-whistleblower-executioners/ https://www.ajc.com/news/police-shoot-kill-year-old-hispanic-security-guard-patrol-auto-shop/lOrBG8hydwiNQAQbDvC1LL/ Andres Guardado, the 18-year-old man shot and killed in Gardena by a [terrorist] on June 18.
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Technically it's the people living in the state. People have refused to follow the rules since day 1, and that's probably why we've had more cases than any other country in the world, and it's dragged on far longer here than most places. Eradicate the threat, and everyone gets their normal back. It seems pretty simple to me. Clearly.
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officer Jared Yuen can be heard yelling "Hell yeah, let's get some" and "Let's get these motherf******" "Shut up, b****," the officer responded.
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Police murdered a lot more than 9 people. Police killed 996 people by shooting last year and an unknown number through other means. Victims like Eric Garner and George Floyd are not counted among the official deaths, because they weren't shot to death. Define anarchism.
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There's zero doubt about that.
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Utah branch of organized police terrorist group shoots unarmed 13 year old autistic boy after mother called 911 to help with a mental episode. https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/515502-13-year-old-boy-with-autism-shot-by-police-after-mother-called?fbclid=IwAR0hkdtuv-PHivViKetfnM4vD6KRjfUUwvT4vfhupdHyYOcPTaASqSdJwSc
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