Posted on 06/13/2020 1:11:02 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Almost a dozen South Florida police officers resigned from their city's SWAT unit this week, claiming that they did not feel safe and that "the politicalization of our tactics" limited them in doing their jobs.
The group of ten officers wrote to Hallandale Beach Police Chief Sonia Quinones on Tuesday to notify her of their resignations.
In the letter, obtained by CNN, the officers claimed that they were "minimally equipped, under trained and often times restrained by the politicization of our tactics to the extent of placing the safety of dogs over the safety of the team members."
They added: "Until these conditions and sentiments are rectified and addressed, we cannot safely, effectively and in good faith carry out duties in this capacity without putting ourselves and our families at this needless increased level of risk."
Their resignations come as calls for law enforcement reform following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25 dominate the national discourse.
The news also comes after 57 Buffalo, N.Y., police officers resigned from the Buffalo Police Department Emergency Response Team after two officers on the force were were suspended and criminally charged for pushing a 75-year-old man who was protesting to the ground, critically injuring him.
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I stole that
MEME as well.
Since the advent of SWAT the police have morphed from peace officers who trust citizens and see members of the community as the boss to whom they serve to law enforcers ( emphasis on force) who see themselves as soldiers with citizens being threats.
No more calls, folks. We have a winner.
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I see this "critically" or "critical" descriptor used often in the press, but where is the proof? Just because his ACLU lawyer says so? He was sitting up on the gurney and chatting away on his cell phone right after his "injury."
A Quick Knock or Quiet Knock, is when the police taps on the door, says "police" in a low voice and then does a forced entry. Whoever is in the home likely did not hear the knock or the announcement and even if they did has no time to respond before a dynamic entry is done.
Although I am in favor of policing the extreme tactic employed by the police in the past three decades has done a great deal of harm in community relations. The impression by the general public is that the police are using wrecking balls to take out flies.
Or in some cases, just a spot on the wall that might have been a fly. Or a spot on the wall that might have been a fly somewhere else but oops we had the wrong address. Silly us! We will send a nice wreath to your funeral. Or maybe just smear your name and reputation from here to Timbuktu so to cover up that we made some little whoop-sees.
“Oh. Theyll just be replaced by other cops. So, nothings changed. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss”
Highly unlikely, internal pier pressure (if even needed): will prevent the Swat team positions from being filled internally. No way the city can just add more Cops to fill out a Swat team.
They are still cops. SWAT is a special team.
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