Posted on 11/26/2014 7:02:36 AM PST by shortstop
Every cop in America knows one thing it could have been him.
Or her.
It could have been him or her, instead of Darren Wilson, who pulled that trigger on Michael Brown.
Or some such similar young man.
Every cop in America knows that, in return for choosing a career in law enforcement, the rules of the road are now that, at any minute, it all could be over and you could become hated and condemned all across the country.
No one would have your back, even the president could denounce you.
Because you defended yourself.
In a twist on biting the hand that feeds you, we are instead tying the hand that defends us. We are sending them out, and waiting for the first chance to gut them.
It is an incomprehensible act of ingratitude.
All across American law enforcement, officers know that the new reality facing them when they pull their guns is: By defending myself, I could be condemning myself.
Take Darren Wilson.
A good cop on routine patrol. Hes coming back from a call and has brief contact with two individuals. Nothing comes of it until he moves a ways down the block and gets a radio description of a wanted individual matching one of the young men hes just seen.
Rolling back up on the two individuals, the larger of them Michael Brown lunges into the drivers window of the squad car and begins assaulting Darren Wilson. Michael Brown then tries to take away the officers gun.
The officer gets off a round, Michael Brown attempts to flee, and then charges at the officer, twice, before being shot to death.
In the mind of witnesses and Darren Wilson, Michael Brown was set to attack and was an immediate threat to the life of Officer Wilson.
So Officer Wilson did what his training taught him to do. He did what instinct, morality and the laws of men command him to do he defended himself.
And his life is ruined.
His career is over, his family is threatened, his name is destroyed, he has been vilified across the country and by the nations most prominent voices.
People have rioted demanding imprisonment for him, and there have been countless threats on his life.
His life, as he knew it, is over.
Because he was a cop and he defended himself.
An entire society has forgotten that Darren Wilson is not the perpetrator of a crime, he is the victim of a crime.
Likewise, it has been forgotten that Darren Wilson was an officer of the law with a duty to act, and that he was on patrol that day in the name and service of the people.
And it is dispiriting to see how instantly the people have turned on him and his profession.
You get up in the morning and put on a uniform that carries with it the obligation to potentially die in the service of your community, to put yourself between the good people and whatever species of hell pops up, and then, when you are literally fighting for your life and the communitys protection, nobody has your back.
Everybody curses your name.
Millions hate you.
Much of the nation turns against you.
In the matter of some 20 seconds.
Damned if you do, dead if you don't.Every cop in America wakes up every day knowing that that could be his fate. By the happenstance of random probability, the unpredictability of criminality, some wild hare seizing upon who knows what thug, and that could be you.
And it wouldnt matter who you were, or what good you had done, or how many years you had served, or what you had made of your life and to what good cause you had dedicated it.
Al Sharpton would be yelling your name, mobs would be burning your effigy, and the president would be undercutting your profession.
And who wants that?
What kind of person, having seen on the nations newscasts the destruction of Darren Wilson, wants to risk that?
How many law enforcement officers will think of the danger associated with their thankless job, see the risk facing themselves and their family, recognize that it is completely unfair and wrong, and quit?
How many will lay down their badge and their career and walk away?
Probably none.
Because thats the kind of people most of them are. They press on. They do their duty. They dont quit.
Thats who they are.
More at issue is: Who are we?
Are we the kind of society that looks on and does nothing, or are we the kind of society that values law enforcement and what it does, and has its back?
Are we the kind of society that can look at the matter in Ferguson and push back the anti-cop prejudices and honestly consider the situation of Darren Wilson? Can we recognize the injustice of his situation?
Not that he wasnt prosecuted, but that he was ever suspected. That an officer of the law, the victim of a violent and felonious attack, can be forced into a fight for his life, and then be condemned for winning.
Would society have preferred he die?
We all know that if the cop had died, instead of the guy who attacked him, that none of us would have ever heard of this. The president wouldnt have commented, the nation wouldnt have noticed, nobody would have given a damn.
Dead cop, no problem.
Dead thug, raise holy hell.
And every cop knows that.
And carries that sad realization 24 hours a day.
The president said we need to train our police better. Maybe we need to train our society better.
Maybe we should train the Michael Browns of the world to respect the law, and maybe we should train the rest of us to respect the law enforcers.
And have their backs.
Or at least understand the horrible risk and reality Ferguson creates for them.
Because every cop knows today could be his day.
Welcome to the world of law-abiding citizens, law enforcement, those same people you gleefully arrest, vilify, and prosecute for defending themselves against violent criminals. How's it feel?
A perfect example is the World Trade Center. The video shows the planes striking both buildings and clearly shows the collapse beginning on the floors they struck. Yet, there are people out there saying the government blew up the buildings, which begs the question for them: How did they know what floor to plant the explosives on?
Exactly! Give the morons what they want. They can go all mad max on each other I don’t care.
And Dirty Harry was always in trouble with PR
of corse he didn’t care. And that’s the difference
If Wilson would just do a ‘personnel is for...’ pr so, it would be better
For him, anyway. He’s already screwed
Didn’t this sort of happen to Detroit? Look how well that turned out.
What’s said here applies equally to CCW permit holders. If you are a white man legally carrying a firearm and you are attacked by a black man, as was officer Wilson or neighborhood watch Zimmerman, and you defend yourself, before the “system” is through with you, your family will be made destitute and homeless from attorney fees, and you’ll wish you had just taken your a$$whipping and hope he didn’t decide to kill you.
In the country we now live in, if you think you need a gun to go there, then don’t go there. Nothing good can come from an encounter with the “privileged” race.
Once it got started, and they’d believed the “eye-witness” who claimed Brown was shot in the back, no. Nothing “the system” could do would convince them otherwise (or so they would pretend for the sake of “the cause”).
If the initial media reports of police shootings had involved video from the officer’s body camera, instead of dubious witness testimony, this would never have become a cause celebre with the left and race-grievance industry. In fact, the only analogous incidents which would if there were always body camera video are the ones that we FReepers also decry as police over-reach and thuggery, and these would be fewer in number since cops would know they are on video.
“How many will lay down their badge and their career and walk away?
Probably none.”
I hope that’s true. I’m not sure we would like the affirmative-action “replacement” officers that would take their place.
If Ferguson produced a video of the attack that didn’t fit the narrative, they would just dismiss it as HIStory. And the MSM would not show the GG attacking Wilson.
These riots didn’t happen in a vacuum. As in the Trayvon case, Holder’s Justice Department sent paid agitators to organize what we saw. CNN and the other alphabets were complicit.
What we saw was a tribute to O’s ability to organize mobs while supposedly disavowing them.
And its a reminder that as long as people look to government to make their lives better, they will always be cannon fodder ripe for manipulation.
What worries me, is that a cop will hesitate to react, given what has happened in Ferguson, and we’ll be attending the funeral of a fallen law enforcement officer.
As I said, white cops simply won’t work in black majority areas.
Not worth it. They’ll lynch you just for doing your job.
After Darren Wilson, no white cop in this country wants to go through that ordeal.
Dead thug, raise holy hell.
Hyperbole. Not usually. The race baiters jumped on this, just like they tried to ruin the Duke lacrosse players, Sarah Palin and anyone else who they don't like. It's not just cops who should fear these people.
Body cameras solve nothing. They simply provide more ammunition for the enemy lawyers and race baiters as every single word is parsed, every voice inflection, every stance, every shot one by one analyzed. You’re deluded if you think body cams would have changed anything here.
What the cop learns is that proactive activity is to be completely avoided. Answer calls, w write nice reports, but basically let them run wild.
Cam or no cam.
It would be much more useful to have body and full time office webcams with sound on our political leaders.
“Not only are body cam’s being pushed but other less lethal weapons.”
Yeah, that was Whorealdo’s meme last night on FNC. On FNC, Fair & Balanced often means listening to a POS!
Oh. . And when a body cam fails, it’s automatically a cover up. Cams will solve everything. Because we all know that when faced with reality the black community apologizes and makes amends. Please. .
Thats why I gave up on Fox. Their idea of "fair and balanced" is forcing me to listen to some screamer.
Body cameras won’t solve this particular problem. Liberals disregard facts and evidence, even utterly conclusive evidence because of their basic belief that Truth and Fact are mental constructs. If they don’t fit they don’t exist.
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