Mooclan
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"Racial shootings caused by cops"
Hmm...
The first thing that I notice is that you're quick to blame the police officers - "Caused by cops", and say that they are "Racial" shootings.
I'm not qualified to judge, but sometimes people take issues like this beyond the facts. But perhaps there was some racial issue.
Nevertheless, the fact still stands that very large mistakes were made by the police officers. And, the public opinion is that the judicial system also made a severely flawed decision.
(Is not the purpose of the judicial system to protect the liberty and life of citizens?)
Eric Garner
Suspected, but not convicted of a crime. From the video showing what happened, he was physically assaulted, pinned down, and put in a chokehold (I've heard that it was an illegal chokehold). The most concerning part is that he was not retaliating or posing any sort of threat, but was basically tackled by four police officers - one man! And he was just trying to stop being harassed by police officers.
I live next to a police officer and his fiance. There is less than ten feet of space between our front doors. He's not a bad person - takes care of his dog, partner, and personal fitness. From the number of times that I've interacted with him, he's a surprisingly kind man, despite his intimidating build (that guy is buuuufffffff).
So we shouldn't go around thinking all police officers are like the ones who were involved in such horrid situations, but I do agree that certain actions should be taken. I'm not privy to what kind of training police and law-enforcement officers go through, but from what was shown in the video, many of them need reminders of just how dangerous they can be to the people that they're supposed to be protecting - after all, isn't a large part of being a police officer protecting the people and keeping the peace?
Hmm...
The first thing that I notice is that you're quick to blame the police officers - "Caused by cops", and say that they are "Racial" shootings.
I'm not qualified to judge, but sometimes people take issues like this beyond the facts. But perhaps there was some racial issue.
Nevertheless, the fact still stands that very large mistakes were made by the police officers. And, the public opinion is that the judicial system also made a severely flawed decision.
(Is not the purpose of the judicial system to protect the liberty and life of citizens?)
Eric Garner
Suspected, but not convicted of a crime. From the video showing what happened, he was physically assaulted, pinned down, and put in a chokehold (I've heard that it was an illegal chokehold). The most concerning part is that he was not retaliating or posing any sort of threat, but was basically tackled by four police officers - one man! And he was just trying to stop being harassed by police officers.
I live next to a police officer and his fiance. There is less than ten feet of space between our front doors. He's not a bad person - takes care of his dog, partner, and personal fitness. From the number of times that I've interacted with him, he's a surprisingly kind man, despite his intimidating build (that guy is buuuufffffff).
So we shouldn't go around thinking all police officers are like the ones who were involved in such horrid situations, but I do agree that certain actions should be taken. I'm not privy to what kind of training police and law-enforcement officers go through, but from what was shown in the video, many of them need reminders of just how dangerous they can be to the people that they're supposed to be protecting - after all, isn't a large part of being a police officer protecting the people and keeping the peace?