Meaning that police harassment and abuse happens far too often across the country, not just in small pockets here or there. And race isn't a major factor because you have abusive black cops and you have abused white civilians. Cops, in general, have a problem that they do not seem to want to correct internally. So now it needs to be done externally.
		
		
	 
Thank you Ras. I believe we have a similar ethnic background. What I am hinting at is prevalent is a subjective measurement. For some prevalent could be as few as once while other could think prevalent has a totally different meaning. Is it 2% or 10% of the force if they are bad cops that make it prevalent issue?
There is no doubt that there needs to be continued hiring, training, technology and policy improvements within the police departments. This should be treated as priority but when partisan agendas across the board become the objective the the real goals are undermined.
Police officers are public servants so I get more care should be taken when dealing with people but there are bad people in college and professional sports, Hollywood, in corporate board rooms, etc. We have seen it over and over and over. Never a protest. Life happens. I'm not being dismissive but I'm just pointing out the sensationalism of this topic is dangerous. We have 340 million people in this country.
Last year I had some of my property damaged by rogue members of society. As my family was sitting in my home, like many of my neighbors I spoke with, shots rang out up and down the street in the darkness. Later I find out several neighbors made non emergency calls as no one could identify any assailants because it seemed to be moving shots. In total it sounded like up to 24 shots on multiple occassions. Days later, I realized my property had taken a bullet and was damaged enough to cost thousands of dollars. I filed a police report. When the officer came by, I asked her why don't we see more of you guys around here. It makes me encouraged that our neighborhood would be safer. And she told me, nobody wants to get the assignment to work in this part of town. She said my neighborhood is not bad but some of the apartment complexes nearby are problems but the police officers sometimes don't want to patrol the neighborhoods where they are needed the most.
It's not a choice they make which neighborhoods they're in. Does that mean they already have preconceived notions? Does that mean they are already on the edge? Does it mean they just don't want the BS that comes with it? Does it mean they just make it home? Lots of questions. What I know is without them we are in a world of hurt. Not only would crime go up, citizens would feel the need to feel the gap.
We could get into a lot of other topics. There are sub topics to get into. I won't get into those. Sometimes the same objective that all Americans seek including black Americans are hijacked by poisonous agendas. Even more important is we should not propagate group think. And when you see these protests are filled with teenagers and people who may have just come out of college it gives me a couple of thoughts: 1) I'm glad to see the next generation but but it also makes me wonder 2) is there a dangerous indoctrination happening like it terrorist countries where kids are being convinced at an early age their country is racist? Remember Bernie Sanders wanted the voting age moved up to 16 years old. There is a reason for this. Then you see the mob on social media liking videos by white kids who are cursing their parents. This is the stuff of evil not good.