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The truth is a bitter pill to swallow for all the "woke" people. There is an epidemic in this country of people who hate the police and think they don't have to obey the law. BLM is a sham, the media lies, and even some fine members of this forum apparently think the police have nothing better to do than hunt and execute black people. BHO helped perpetuate hatred of police and racial division in this nation. It's getting worse and will continue to do do. I just hope it doesn't cause a cop somewhere to pause a split second when dealing with a violent offender and get themselves hurt. I suspect it already has.

Things are pretty simple in my mind. Obey the law and comply with the verbal instructions of a police officer if stopped. If you fight, resist arrest, or do something stupid you deserve the outcome. I can't think of a single person who has been killed by police being a good law abiding citizen. The best way to stop a violent crime is with a bullet at the scene of the crime. Throw another log on the fire in the depths of hell and stack them deep.
I mean, just look in Texas .... people are getting shot in their own homes before getting ID'd even. Botham Jean had officer-off-duty break into his house and kill him for not listening. Wonderful. Can police go "oopsey whoopsy doodle" anytime they break into the wrong apartment and kill people for not complying? Atatiana Jefferson didn't get a heads up either. Both those cases got charged.

But then there is Breonna Taylor who was killed in bed --- hard to comply when officers start shooting after breaking in on a "no-knock warrant although really that was just approved as a no-knock and they should have announced and the cops say they did but no one else except one inconsistent person said that".

Heck, even off of those cases, there is Ryan Whittaker in Phoenix who got blasted opening his door and trying to comply:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...tal-police-shooting-ryan-whitaker/5459142002/

Then there is Daniel Shaver who got blasted on camera trying his best to comply with conflicting instructions.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/vide...715e7a-dc3e-11e7-a241-0848315642d0_video.html

Andrew Finch didn't look like he had a chance either. He got swatted, would have had no idea what was going on and got blasted while being innocent in his home. Watching the body cam footage I sure can't see anything scary he was doing when he got popped.

Those are just some that I can think of off the top of my head that come off dirty. But from experience I know you are smarter than me, and most all other people on the planet so I'll await you telling me how wrong you think I am.
 

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There are millions of interactions between Black people and police annually, including about 2 million arrests.

In 2019, 1,004 people, mostly white, were shot dead by the police, according to the Washington Post. Assuming that an average of one police officer is involved per killing, then 1,004 police officers, or fourteen-hundredths of 1% of America’s 700,000 police officers, were involved in fatal police shootings. Obviously, the typical police officer will never kill anyone in his career.

A Washington Post database shows that 14 Black and 25 white “unarmed” Americans were shot dead by police in 2019. An analysis that was broadcast on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" of 10 of the “unarmed” Black decedents showed that for five of these persons, calling them unarmed is misleading: two had cars, one had a stun gun, and two others had guns, authorities said. In those two cases where the decedents had guns, which were the only cases where the weapons were not used to assault police, the officers faced homicide charges.

Even if the remaining deaths were criminal, they do not add up to a narrative of numerous police officers indiscriminately murdering unarmed Black men. Neither do all Black detainees die unless they resist arrest. Indeed, the odds of any unarmed person being shot dead by police are less than their odds of being struck by lightning.
 

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I mean, just look in Texas .... people are getting shot in their own homes before getting ID'd even. Botham Jean had officer-off-duty break into his house and kill him for not listening. Wonderful. Can police go "oopsey whoopsy doodle" anytime they break into the wrong apartment and kill people for not complying? Atatiana Jefferson didn't get a heads up either. Both those cases got charged.

But then there is Breonna Taylor who was killed in bed --- hard to comply when officers start shooting after breaking in on a "no-knock warrant although really that was just approved as a no-knock and they should have announced and the cops say they did but no one else except one inconsistent person said that".

Heck, even off of those cases, there is Ryan Whittaker in Phoenix who got blasted opening his door and trying to comply:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...tal-police-shooting-ryan-whitaker/5459142002/

Then there is Daniel Shaver who got blasted on camera trying his best to comply with conflicting instructions.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/vide...715e7a-dc3e-11e7-a241-0848315642d0_video.html

Andrew Finch didn't look like he had a chance either. He got swatted, would have had no idea what was going on and got blasted while being innocent in his home. Watching the body cam footage I sure can't see anything scary he was doing when he got popped.

Those are just some that I can think of off the top of my head that come off dirty. But from experience I know you are smarter than me, and most all other people on the planet so I'll await you telling me how wrong you think I am.
Thanks Rex, very good compilation of relevant fact.
 

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I mean, just look in Texas .... people are getting shot in their own homes before getting ID'd even. Botham Jean had officer-off-duty break into his house and kill him for not listening. Wonderful. Can police go "oopsey whoopsy doodle" anytime they break into the wrong apartment and kill people for not complying? Atatiana Jefferson didn't get a heads up either. Both those cases got charged.

But then there is Breonna Taylor who was killed in bed --- hard to comply when officers start shooting after breaking in on a "no-knock warrant although really that was just approved as a no-knock and they should have announced and the cops say they did but no one else except one inconsistent person said that".

Heck, even off of those cases, there is Ryan Whittaker in Phoenix who got blasted opening his door and trying to comply:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...tal-police-shooting-ryan-whitaker/5459142002/

Then there is Daniel Shaver who got blasted on camera trying his best to comply with conflicting instructions.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/vide...715e7a-dc3e-11e7-a241-0848315642d0_video.html

Andrew Finch didn't look like he had a chance either. He got swatted, would have had no idea what was going on and got blasted while being innocent in his home. Watching the body cam footage I sure can't see anything scary he was doing when he got popped.

Those are just some that I can think of off the top of my head that come off dirty. But from experience I know you are smarter than me, and most all other people on the planet so I'll await you telling me how wrong you think I am.

Better check your facts Homie.
 
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https://abc13.com/harding-street-raid-botched-hpd/5885310/

So if only 14/100 of 1% did this, how do we calculate the number of officers (mayor and chief on down) that helped perpetrate the attempted coverup? Since they didn't pull the trigger, are they the "good cops"?

Obviously one "bad cop" in this case -



were the cops that allowed this to go on "good cops" or no?
 

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https://abc13.com/harding-street-raid-botched-hpd/5885310/

So if only 14/100 of 1% did this, how do we calculate the number of officers (mayor and chief on down) that helped perpetrate the attempted coverup? Since they didn't pull the trigger, are they the "good cops"?

Obviously one "bad cop" in this case -



were the cops that allowed this to go on "good cops" or no?
She should have did exactly what she thought about not taking and giving blood sample. Then not resisted the officers when they thought she should be arrested. So simple a cave man can do it
 

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