Posted on 09/01/2015 10:59:25 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
An administrator at the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggested at a recent roundtable conversation that, in order to combat overpolicing in the community, police should no longer respond to shoplifting claims at large stores such as Wal-Mart, and shouldnt agree to prosecute people caught stealing.
I just dont think that they should be prosecuting cases for people who steal from Wal-Mart. I just dont think that, right? said UW-Madison director of community relations Everett Mitchell. I dont think [with] Target or all them other places, them big box stores that have insurance, they should be using justification, the fact that people steal from there as justification to start engaging in aggressive police practices, right?
Everetts remarks were made Tuesday as part of a UW-Madison panel on the topic of Best Policing Practices. Everett argued that community police shouldnt prioritize enforcing the law, but instead should focus on achieving safety as it is defined by a local community, even if that definition includes allowing some stores to be robbed with impunity.
We have got to a place where we are not longer able to define what safety means for us, he said. It is now being redefined over and over again in terms of what they think we want them to defend for us.
Everett said that police were using high rates of theft at stores as an excuse for excessive policing.
I go to these meetings and thats what they throw up there on the table, Look at where all this crime is happening, at the East Towne and the West Towne Mall, and the Wal-Marts and Targets, thats where crime is happening, thats why we have to focus so much they do that all the time to justify why theyre going to over police our children.
Everett admitted that thanks to his comments, I may never get a job at Wal-Mart.
Ironically, Everett himself once worked as an assistant district attorney.
Everetts remarks were noticed by the watchdog group Media Trackers, which uploaded a video of his comments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2OQF8tjUTU
ya’ll stop arguing with this guy.
My Walmart sells rifles and shotguns. I’m going to get me couple new .308 and a new 12ga.
Well Mr./Ms. college administrator, that’s just fine. And when they come to your house to take what they want, don’t bother calling 911, you’ve got insurance like those big box stores.
Affirmative Action
Everett Mitchell lives in Oregon, WI. Far removed from the craziness of Madison.
Even if he would let people rob his home, they’d be unable to take public transportation there to do so.
For shame.
CLEANUP IN AISLE 7!
“I dont think [with] Target or all them other places, them big box stores that have insurance, they should be using justification, the fact that people steal from there as justification to start engaging in aggressive police practices, right?
You can see why he isn’t an English professor.
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