These guys need to be dealt with severely. But please don’t paint all cops with such a broad brush. Get the bad ones out, and praise the good cops.
“These guys need to be dealt with severely. But please dont paint all cops with such a broad brush. Get the bad ones out, and praise the good cops.”
Your not understanding that it’s not about cops. Their are good cops, bad cops, stupid cops, smart cops, heroic cops, cowardly cops, fat cops, skinny cops. It’s not about that.
We have an institutional problem. Government is too powerful. These Union Thugs with cheap haircuts, bad ass sunglasses, wide discretionary powers and a code book do big it cannot be stuffed in the back of a squad car are a symptom of large gubment. Now I could not for the life of me understand what would make anybody want to be a gubment enforcer, and live off great hunks of gubment cheese stolen from citizens, I don’t see individual cops as the problem. The problem is they are too well funded. They are protected from criminal and civil law suits for their actions. If these cops, their supervisor, the D.A. and the Judge who issued the warrant were held criminally responsible, charged with Murder One, they would be more careful. If they went to jail, then the families of these cops, D.A.’s, and judges had their houses, cars, silverware and bed sheets sold off at auction to pay restitution they would be more careful.
The special protections need to end. No buffer. Personal civil and criminal responsibility.
All involved, including the judge, loss of ALL assets.
Three of them to be executed.
Three to be wounded and left to bleed for two hours.
Amen.
True there are lousy cops and some Police depts are getting all into the military aspect but in all my dealing with the police here, I have never had a problem with them.
The trouble is all the cash the DHS is giving them to buy toys like armored cars and auto weapons. Some police need them, but when you go to a small,upscale community and see a armored truck and a SWAT team I shake my head.
These fools need to do hard time for a long time for killing this man.
I agree with you completely, but unfortunately the union is defending the bad cops more and more, so we are not getting rid of the bad cops. And the brass goes along with the union.
You are correct. but, we need the help of the decent ones to get rid of the rotten ones. And we are seeing less and less of that.
"Good cops?"
If there was such a thing, one would have to conclude that there had to be at least ONE on the team that conducted this attack, and I sure as hell don't see him speaking up on what happened.
So, this hypothetical "good" cop is laying low and keeping his mouth shut to protect his buddies from the prosecution they so richly deserve. Covering for the bad guys makes him one of them.
And since this is the good Democrat Dupnik's jurisdiction, there is absolutely zer0 chance of any investigation by the Holder Justice Department... just like the new Black Panther case. An investigation should take place on which PCSO Officer the victim had perhaps unknowingly "dissed" by not showing the proper deference that a subject should show to our "masters". This reeks of an execution.
You're right ... it's the rotten 99% that give the rest a bad name.
Considering your "tag line", you're one of the 99%.