Those were the first NYPD officers killed in the line of duty since 2011. There's also no evidence that this is in any way connected to Eric Garner / recent unrest.
I haven't seen anything backing up that IG as legitimate. Nope, but it slightly refutes the "this is what cops deal with every day" line posted earlier....except the man's violent posts on Instagram included hashtags referencing Eric Garner.
By the way, what does it matter if they were the first officers shot since 2011? That somehow makes it okay, or lessens the tragedy?
Those were the first NYPD officers killed in the line of duty since 2011. There's also no evidence that this is in any way connected to Eric Garner / recent unrest.
I haven't seen anything backing up that IG as legitimate. Nope, but it slightly refutes the "this is what cops deal with every day" line posted earlier.
Yes. It will never end until all civilian police forces are abolished and replaced with actual military response teams, and all actions will be treated as "conflicts" to be resolved as expeditiously and permanently as possible, and the populace would prefer to suffer in silence rather than call in the excessive force brigade...It will never end unless one side gives, and in this case, I think holding the police more accountably is the easiest to start.
If training emphasizes aggressive, confrontational or combative mindsets, then you instill an "us vs them" mentality,
When I said this, I got accused of trying to lynch police.This is what happens when there's an "us vs. them" mentality
Eh, I feel like that might be a bit much.I fear that this is going to continue to escalate.
Mark my words, this is the beginning of the second American Revolution, and it ain't going to be pretty.
There WILL be armed conflicts between the civilian militia against a militarized police force.
God, I hope I'm wrong.
What? no.I fear that this is going to continue to escalate.
Mark my words, this is the beginning of the second American Revolution, and it ain't going to be pretty.
There WILL be armed conflicts between the civilian militia against a militarized police force.
God, I hope I'm wrong.
The second link had nothing to do with anything in this thread, it was a random event, so I don't see where you're drawing that conclusion. I feel bad for the officer; a noise complaint is such a simple situation to de-escalate and he wasn't even given a chance. I can see now why police who answer our noise complaints come down harsh on our inconsiderate neighbors--they're on alert that this simple situation could turn sour in a blink.I fear that this is going to continue to escalate.
Mark my words, this is the beginning of the second American Revolution, and it ain't going to be pretty.
There WILL be armed conflicts between the civilian militia against a militarized police force.
God, I hope I'm wrong.
Can someone tell me: will we be posting any police death we come across, or only the ones where a minority does it? I'd just like to know so I don't post the wrong links.http://news.yahoo.com/florida-police-officer-dies-duty-getting-shot-run-013435943.html
Murdered for responding to a noise complaint.
Hey now, don't go arbitrarily applying the same standards equally to everything, that's anti-American.Oh wait, no, THAT'S STUPID, he killed someone, he should face charges and his case should go to fucking trial. The same should've happened in the Garner case.
Race had nothing to do with my comment. I'm talking more about a gun nut militia vs government stormtroopers kind of deal.The second link had nothing to do with anything in this thread, it was a random event, so I don't see where you're drawing that conclusion. I feel bad for the officer; a noise complaint is such a simple situation to de-escalate and he wasn't even given a chance. I can see now why police who answer our noise complaints come down harsh on our inconsiderate neighbors--they're on alert that this simple situation could turn sour in a blink.
Remember the Bundy Ranch thing earlier this year? Old white dudes pointed rifles at federal officials and nothing happened.I'm talking more about a gun nut militia vs government stormtroopers kind of deal.
Seriously guys. Think back on this. All the right wing folks who are saying "hey, if you don't comply this is what will happen" said the exact opposite about Bundy and his nutjobs. If that ain't white privilege then I don't know what is. Did that guy who pointed a rifle at officers even get arrested?Remember the Bundy Ranch thing earlier this year? Old white dudes pointed rifles at federal officials and nothing happened.
I think it's just endemic of a larger societal problem.Large group of armed people vs single (and usually outnumbered) unarmed citizens.
But while it does look like escalation is inevitable, I don't know that I'd say THIS is the start of "another American Revolution," (the Federal government can withstand incredible amounts of violence - it will be economic/fiscal triggers that eventually bring it down, not civil disorder, but that will come afterwards) but perhaps it is the start of a very sad and violent episode which will be the deciding factor in how things move forward - I could see it as being the justification for a dramatic shift toward either liberty or tyranny, depending on what happens and who decides to draft legislation in response to it.
Hey now, don't go turning this into a racial issue.Seriously guys. Think back on this. All the right wing folks who are saying "hey, if you don't comply this is what will happen" said the exact opposite about Bundy and his nutjobs. If that ain't white privilege then I don't know what is. Did that guy who pointed a rifle at officers even get arrested?
Well, that took an unexpected turn for the better.So last June a man went on a killing spree in Moncton targeting RCMP officers. Sunday two teenagers pointed a toy gun at the RCMP in Moncton. The police took away the toy and took the kids back home to their waiting parents.