To Protect and to Serve II

Regardless of whatever you think, the main thing is never trust a cop. Never talk to them, don't say **** until a public defender or your lawyer is around. Even if you aren't suspected of a crime, do not talk to a cop without a lawyer. The police's job is to find something you did that was wrong, or create a situation that justifies their hassling of you. They want to arrest you. Stonewall them until you get a lawyer. Otherwise completely ignore them as best you can.
 
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Regardless of whatever you think, the main thing is never trust a cop. Never talk to them, don't say **** until a public defender or your lawyer is around. Even if you aren't suspected of a crime, do not talk to a cop without a lawyer. The police's job is to find something you did that was wrong, or create a situation that justifies their hassling of you. They want to arrest you. Stonewall them until you get a lawyer. Otherwise completely ignore them as best you can.
That’s not what Mayor Pete says
 
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Regardless of whatever you think, the main thing is never trust a cop. Never talk to them, don't say **** until a public defender or your lawyer is around. Even if you aren't suspected of a crime, do not talk to a cop without a lawyer. The police's job is to find something you did that was wrong, or create a situation that justifies their hassling of you. They want to arrest you. Stonewall them until you get a lawyer. Otherwise completely ignore them as best you can.
Lol also the fact you believe this is ridiculous. I can promise you I never wanted to arrest anyone unless i had to by law or they actually deserved to be arrested due to the severity of crime or that it would protect someone else.
Arresting someone could be a 2-3 hour process plus paperwork and swearing out warrant at Commissioner and then several court dates on it? I can assure you that the majority of officers do not want to that every call for service
 
Lmao “look at me I’m just a girl”. She changed her story three times and clearly was caught lying. Then tried to resist arrest.

Too bad she didn’t kick the tyrant in the nuts.

Please answer this question.

When a law enforcement officer has an interaction with a law abiding citizen who has a carrying permit. Why does the officer unarm the law abiding citizen for their “safety”? What about the safety of the law abiding citizen? Cops kill far more innocent law abiding citizens than law abiding citizens that kill them.
 
Too bad she didn’t kick the tyrant in the nuts.

Please answer this question.

When a law enforcement officer has an interaction with a law abiding citizen who has a carrying permit. Why does the officer unarm the law abiding citizen for their “safety”? What about the safety of the law abiding citizen? Cops kill far more innocent law abiding citizens than law abiding citizens that kill them.

He's a tyrant for investigating her hit and run accident and subsequent resisting arrest?

And your question is not a 100% of the time thing, i've had witnesses i've interviewed with firearms on their side, that they showed me their carry permit or i was in their house and i never had them remove it. Now suspects or people i didn't know or wouldn't cooperate, yes i want to remove the weapon until i know what's going on with the scene. That is both legal and sensible.

And your last statement is just ridiculous, Cops kill far more innocent law abiding citizens than law abiding citizens that kill them

Law enforcement officers have shot and killed about .00000001% of all encounters they have had with citizens the past decade. and OF THOSE, 95-98% were legal justified shootings of criminals and not "law abiding citizens". And you do realize that several hundred officers get shot a year by citizens and don't die right?

in fact when you remove suicides from ALL shootings in the US, you have a 93% survivability rate if you are shot generally, they just don't make all the news channels like the "serious" cases do.
 
Law enforcement officers have shot and killed about .00000001% of all encounters they have had with citizens the past decade. and OF THOSE, 95-98% were legal justified shootings of criminals and not "law abiding citizens". And you do realize that several hundred officers get shot a year by citizens and don't die right?
And who makes the determination of whether a incident was a "good shoot" or a bad one?
 
Oh dear, they had drugs. The horror.

The Louisville Metro Police Department will change its search warrant policy and officers will be required to wear body cameras in more situations after a black emergency medical worker was shot and killed by an officer in her home, city mayor Greg Fischer said Monday. Breonna Taylor, 26, was killed in March when police entered her home searching for illegal drugs.
 
No drugs were found. So not only did they enter private property without announcing themselves, they also didn’t find anything they were there for.
There’s no evidence they didn’t announce themselves. And the package of drugs was already taken by the jermarcus dude
 
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