To Protect and to Serve II

I call out bad behavior by LEOs but also make sure that I share stories when they do things that I find admirable/kind.

I will say that my main concern is the blue wall of silence that allows far to many cops to get away with things that civilians would never get away with.
My sister is retired LEO. I have a strained relationship with her as she believes she is never wrong and the world operates in a black & white vacuum.
like what? I have never seen this "blue wall of silence"...what things are you referencing? You have a strained relationship with your sister because she was a police officer?
 
And what do you propose we do with these 50-100 calls that citizens make to 911? Ignore them?
Citizens need to be made aware (educated) that 911 is for emergencies only. Not for this homeless guy won't get off the bus or this guy walked into my store without a mask on.
 
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Really? I’ve only been involved in one gunfight ever and I was shot at first. So how am I “shooting first at minor threats?” Or are you just having a simple overdramatic generalization based on your flawed view about a few specific incidents around the country
Its like arguing with a woman with some of you cops. You take every example and personalize it. "Not all cops.." or "I've never done that.." well, maybe "you" haven't, but far too many of you cops do.
 
Citizens need to be made aware (educated) thaat 911 is for emergencies only. Not for this homeless guy won't get off the bus or this guy walked into my store without a mask on.
and again, who do you think will handle those problems, especially since probably 25-50% of them escalate into a fight, or other types of criminal behavior and violence?
 
Its like arguing with a woman with some of you cops. You take every example and personalize it. "Not all cops.." or "I've never done that.." well, maybe "you" haven't, but far too many of you cops do.
That's just what YOUR belief is, it's not reality...there are over 4 million encounters with law enforcement and citizens a year and you are talking about maybe 1,000 that YOU believe are serious abuse/criminal behavior/misconduct by police and of those only about 1-2% are actually that... Your definition of "too many of you cops" is arbitrary and not based on anything concrete.
 
Did you see what I highlighted/underlined?
yes owners of private property and their designees can tell anyone to leave their property at anytime for smoking, for not wearing masks when asked, for wearing a tshirt with an offensive curse word on it, for loitering, etc....do you disagree with this?
 
yes owners of private property and their designees can tell anyone to leave their property at anytime for smoking, for not wearing masks when asked, for wearing a tshirt with an offensive curse word on it, for loitering, etc....do you disagree with this?
I don't disagree with that at all.

Now, is that a matter that requires a 911 call and/or police intervention to resolve?
 
I don't disagree with that at all.

Now, is that a matter that requires a 911 call and/or police intervention to resolve?
so how else can people remove violent people from their place of businesses when they refuse? The lady who owns a restaurant going to take down the homeless psych dude on PCP who's threatening to hit her? What's she going to do with him?
 
so how else can people remove violent people from their place of businesses when they refuse? The lady who owns a restaurant going to take down the homeless psych dude on PCP who's threatening to hit her? What's she going to do with him?
No no... you're moving the goal posts. This is about someone not wearing a mask... not a violent person.
 
so how else can people remove violent people from their place of businesses when they refuse? The lady who owns a restaurant going to take down the homeless psych dude on PCP who's threatening to hit her? What's she going to do with him?
Ambulance/medical first responders.
 
I'm glad you police are so altruistic and have the general poplulation's best interest at heart. To be honest you guys really don't GAF about anyone you deal with on a normal day. If anyone even presents a minor threat you're going to shoot first and not think twice about it, hence your "legal and justified" defense.
I’ve seen you on the boards for a while. Made some ******* comment to me before out of no where, but I blew it off. Now I realize you’re just a whiney bitch. Thanks for queuing me in finally.
 
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I had a good friend that was dating a coke dealer back in the late 80’s. She claims she didn’t know the level of dealing he did and I somewhat believed her since I’d known her from childhood. I got a call late one night from her begging me to come and get her out of jail..... in Atlanta. I went to get her and she was all bent out of shape crying and etc. because the cops took all of her money and jewelry which included a ring her recently deceased mother had given her. I can’t remember if she ever got it back....but I thought that was BS.
Her and her boyfriend were on their way back from Florida and the hotel they were staying at had recently had vehicles broken into and etc. the night they were there it happened again.... and the dealer boyfriend .... and idiot.... had taken the tags off of his truck and put them on his car.... the cops ran tags in the parking lot and when theirs didn’t match... they searched the room and the car. Coke was in the trunk
Yes. That is kinda unfortunate. Lesson learned type of scenario but in these types of cases the property not tied to the drug conspiracy through proof (her mothers ring) would be returned to her after the hearing, sometimes before the administrative hearing. But her anger should’ve been toward the dope dealing boyfriend for putting her in that position. I would’ve stayed away from seizing that kind of thing anyhow I was more interested in the diamond clustered 80k Rolex or the customized necklace that was popular in the day
 
I’ve seen you on the boards for a while. Made some ******* comment to me before out of no where, but I blew it off. Now I realize you’re just a whiney bitch. Thanks for queuing me in finally.
:) I don't like you either, you whiney bitch.
 
Yes. That is kinda unfortunate. Lesson learned type of scenario but in these types of cases the property not tied to the drug conspiracy through proof (her mothers ring) would be returned to her after the hearing, sometimes before the administrative hearing. But her anger should’ve been toward the dope dealing boyfriend for putting her in that position. I would’ve stayed away from seizing that kind of thing anyhow I was more interested in the diamond clustered 80k Rolex or the customized necklace that was popular in the day
That episode pretty much ended the relationship with that guy. She claimed he’d told her they were going for a vacation and that she didn’t know he was bringing drugs back. It’s been so long I can’t fully recall, but I think she did get her ring and money from her purse back. Thinking about it now, I can’t believe I drove from Nashville to Atlanta at first light to go and get her. .... but that’s what friends do
 
Baltimore Cop Slammed Man On Crutches Into Pavement For Improperly Wearing Mask | ZeroHedge

Walker is said to have entered the grocery store with a face mask on top of his head, instead of covering his mouth and notes.

When Officer Pringle was called by store management to intervene, things escalated. Here's how prosecutors described the ordeal which led to Walker's head getting slammed to the ground:

Walker, who was using a crutch and had a cast on his right foot, refused to pull the mask down over his mouth and nose, according to the release and indictment. A store manager called Pringle, who was working in the store, for assistance.​

"Officer Pringle, who was in full BPD uniform at the time, approached Walker and advised him that he had to leave the store," prosecutors said. "The two began walking towards the exit. Walker was yelling and cursing at Officer Pringle as they continued towards the automated entry/exit doors."​

Once in the vestibule, Walker stopped and "glared" at Pringle, prosecutors said. The officer allegedly grabbed Walker by his jacket, shoved him outside, and then slammed him to the ground face-first causing Walker to hit his head on the pavement.
 

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