Definitely needs to be reform. I remember watching the Shaver video and the commands they gave Shaver were ludicrous given he was already down with his hands on his head.
The Motel/Hotel hallway shooter (Shaver) was damn crazy too. The Facebook live feed shooting inside the vehicle looked very very bad as well.
I don't know if this was posted yet, but here is the story behind the badass who disarmed the couple antifa douchebags in Seattle if you all are interested.
https://coffeeordie.com/marine-seattle-protest/
Originally Posted by Gateway Pundit
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, City Officials Cutting $100 Million-$150 Million From LAPD Budget, Funds To Be Reinvested In Communities Of Color
Makes sense. Less funding for better use of force training. Less money to help draw the most qualified employment candidates.
Should be interesting to see how they will wisely use this money to serve the "people of color" held down by the racist whites in charge.
So you think this will lead to a safer community?
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After watching what?s been going on, I?m beginning to wonder if the people looking for an excuse to agitate were also largely the police involved.
It?s sad that this behavior is commonplace amongst police at this time, makes me wonder how many jobs will be lost on the force or if cops won?t be held accountable for their actions.
https://nypost.com/2020/06/04/buffal...eed-from-head/
This is exactly what I spoke about in an earlier post. At some point people need to start taking responsibility for their actions. I am not saying the officers were correct or justified in what they did and I'm not defending them. Having said that, let's just look at some facts of the situation:
It's after curfew. The man isn't even supposed to be on the street. He approaches a skirmish line of officers and appears to argue with them...about what I don't know. He reaches towards the officer on his right and may have even touched him or something on his belt. They were telling him to leave but he wasn't having any of it. Then he gets shoved...and it really wasn't a violent shove. He is not innocent in this situation. A third officer immediately, within seconds, appears to radio for medical assistance and it appears the guys in camo were medics/EMTs. It's very dangerous for officers to stop and focus on this guy while he's on the ground due to the risk of bottles and bricks and other objects being thrown at them. That's why they continued to advance. Not because they didn't want to assist.
I don't have a lot of sympathy for this guy. I don't think he "had it coming", but he chose to place himself into a dangerous situation. And I don't think the officer that shoved him at all meant for that to happen. He even looked very distressed by it. I think this is simply a situation that spiraled out of control based on poor decision making and poor reaction to that poor decision. Hindsight says the officers should've just handcuffed him and taken him into custody rather than try to push him back. But who knows how he would've reacted to that?
ETA: The part that pisses me off the most is now this asshat is gonna be rewarded for his piss poor decision making ability and two officers are in jeopardy of losing their jobs. This is the type of situation that normalizes bad behavior and costs everyone...not just those directly involved...a lot of wasted time, money and resources.
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