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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/12/magazine/baltimore-tragedy-crime.html?comments
Really interesting piece on the other side of "over policing." Baltimore has seen a massive uptick in murders since the neutering of their police department following the Freddie Gray incident. Certainly some food for thought.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Person: "That individual is being racially profiled for being brown."<br><br>Police Officer: "Wow, you are about as ignorant as I've ever met. Oh my God, go do something else. Go have fun. It's Friday night, man. Don't be such an idiot. Put that on your website." <a href="https://t.co/nuyeSTUvVj">pic.twitter.com/nuyeSTUvVj</a></p>— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) <a href="https://twitter.com/CalebJHull/status/1120403903374417920?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 22, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Legend.
https://www.newsweek.com/pentagon-surveillance-baloons-watching-everything-1452323
Our Dystopia is shaping up nicely
https://www.newsweek.com/pentagon-surveillance-baloons-watching-everything-1452323
Our Dystopia is shaping up nicely
What are the opinions of racial tensions rising again from this George Floyd situation?
A Police State has reopened Nationally without any complaints until people start rioting...
I already know some won't answer because of the justification of an opinion that Is being censored.
RIP George Floyd.
Times are changing and I'm begging for a reasonable discussion.
The video of Floyd on the ground doesn't show what happened before. We don't know if he'd been cooperating, had resisted arrest, was being restrained from hurting himself or someone else, or what was going on, so we don't have the entire story. That being said, it sure looks like the officer used excessive and unnecessary force and if so, should be arrested and prosecuted. The anger at his treatment and death appears justified. The looting and violence isn't, and is hurting the cause.
Do we seriously think that if there was a legitimate reason for him to be choked out it wouldn't been leaked by now? If I was the officer or the other officers there, would it not be best to, you know, tell a reporter "Ya this guy had a weapon on him, and was using it against an officer?"
We do know that form restraint was not part of the training for those police. We do know he got his neck crushed, and there were more than enough police officers there to restrain him. We do know that from watching the video that they could have searched for any weapon on him and put cuffs on him.
The anger is justified.
I've read that he was believed to have been on pcp or another dissociative drug.
I've also read that he threw himself on the ground and resisted getting in the vehicle for over ten minutes.
Having said that, as soon as he started saying that he couldn't breathe, the officer should have let up some.
I wouldn't want to be a cop.
Drugs will be something we find out after the autopsy, but sounds like BS...
Even if he were on drugs, out of the several vids I've seen, he wasn't acting violent. The guy had cuffs on, was on the ground, and you have 4 or more cops there. No reason to put a knee on a neck.
I'm more than fine with protesting. Looting and burning is just dumb though. If you need to be destructive, go after your local government instead of Targets, small business, and civilian owned property.... And Kap calling for revolt and rioting is shameful. Keep the protest peaceful. Even the Floyd family is calling for calm.
What's ironic is that Minneapolis hasn't had a Republican Mayor since the early 70s. After almost 50 years of liberal/dem/progressive rule, Minneapolis should be a city upon a hill...
The cop needs to go jail for a long time. I'd like to see more vid, but there's no excuse for that type of restraint for a guy not resisting and in cuffs, and is extremely excessive given it's for 8 minutes. Per a buddy who is a sheriff here, that type of restraint technique is more common than you think.
Also, we didn't see rioting a few years ago when an Minneapolis African American cop shot and killed an unarmed white female (that actually was the person to call 911), and when the investigation uncovered that cops purposefully turned off car and body cams after the shooting.
I've seen the knee on neck or shoulder blades thing before.
I can understand it to a point on a known violent criminal or someone resisting arrest.
On someone who's not resisting or not suspected of violence I just don't understand why it would be needed.
But I also feel like there has to be a better way to handcuff someone, who isn't resisting or acting violent, besides behind the back.
Wasn't it in Minneapolis where they shot the guy in the car who had a legal carry permit? Think it was a few years ago.
Did the guy code at the scene or later on? Haven't seen when/where he actually died. Was it while the cop was on him?
I'm more than fine with protesting. Looting and burning is just dumb though. If you need to be destructive, go after your local government instead of Targets, small business, and civilian owned property.... And Kap calling for revolt and rioting is shameful. Keep the protest peaceful. Even the Floyd family is calling for calm.
What's ironic is that Minneapolis hasn't had a Republican Mayor since the early 70s. After almost 50 years of liberal/dem/progressive rule, Minneapolis should be a city upon a hill...
The cop needs to go jail for a long time. I'd like to see more vid, but there's no excuse for that type of restraint for a guy not resisting and in cuffs, and is extremely excessive given it's for 8 minutes. Per a buddy who is a sheriff here, that type of restraint technique is more common than you think.
Also, we didn't see rioting a few years ago when an Minneapolis African American cop shot and killed an unarmed white female (that actually was the person to call 911), and when the investigation uncovered that cops purposefully turned off car and body cams after the shooting.