To Protect and to Serve II

Might want to check the stats. But your over generalization is silly too
Show some stats then. You don't have an argument unless you prove your point.

Edit to add, the company I worked for lost 12 people in the 35 years I worked there. I'm pretty certain that the Knoxville PD and surrounding counties didn't lose that many people over the same time and our people didn't get grandiose send offs.
 
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Show some stats then. You don't have an argument unless you prove your point.

Edit to add, the company I worked for lost 12 people in the 35 years I worked there. I'm pretty certain that the Knoxville PD and surrounding counties didn't lose that many people over the same time and our people didn't get grandiose send offs.
Cops have the toughest and most dangerous jobs in America.
 
Show some stats then. You don't have an argument unless you prove your point.

Edit to add, the company I worked for lost 12 people in the 35 years I worked there. I'm pretty certain that the Knoxville PD and surrounding counties didn't lose that many people over the same time and our people didn't get grandiose send offs.
So you’re jealous then? I mean people do die. But KPD probably had 10,000 assaults and injuries during that time. I don’t think an officer who dies off duty is any more special or different than a doctor or factory worker who dies not working
 
Non equivalent argument/comparison. The constitution does not allow that.

When did cop’s start upholding constitutional rights?

I guarantee you that cops violate the rights of citizens everyday without any ramifications. I would say that at least 50% of traffic stops are unconstitutional.
 
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When did cop’s start upholding constitutional rights?

I guarantee you that cops violate the rights of citizens everyday without any ramifications. I would say that at least 50% of traffic stops are unconstitutional.
Seriously, please do a ride along or somehow educate yourself. Are you aware that there are about a million citizen contacts a day. So 500,000 civil rights violations per day?
 
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He doesn’t understand what the law actually is
No, and LE doesn’t do a good job of taking up for itself when they do something that is spun negatively. These videos are professionally manufactured on first blush but ALWAYS slant the information to what their target audience wants to hear. Some of the facts are present, some are conveniently brushed aside. They remind me of a Netflix series
 
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