Icedburden
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Didn't stand up for them. They fucked up.But thanks for standing up for one of the most corrupt and racist police departments in the country. I'm sure they need your help.
But your comment infers that you indeed think that way.
Didn't stand up for them. They fucked up.But thanks for standing up for one of the most corrupt and racist police departments in the country. I'm sure they need your help.
Didn't stand up for them. They fucked up.
But your comment infers that you indeed think that way.
There appear to have been three officer involved fatal shootings in the UK this year. One was a gun wielding nut job who had already fired off multiple shots, one was a guy who tried to break some other guys who were being held on gun charges out of a prison van, and one appears to have been a domestic dispute gone out of control, in which the person shot had a firearm and discharged it at or around police.
The one with guys trying to break out the guys from the prison transfer has resulted in the firearms officer being charged almost immediately. The guy shot was unarmed. A single shot was fired by all accounts and it seems to have been a slip or "accidental" discharge.
i am just fucking done, over and over, this is too damn repetitive.
so burned out on this shit.
Time to think about relocation or continue to stay in equilibrium land where the only think the police don't do yet is gun kata. ... That was a serious post.![]()
I'd be surprised if any UK domestic ended in police killing someone like ever .....
Also I'd be confident that the police would be trained to talk people down and de-escalate a situation in a professional manner.
Of course if they were worried that a gun could be pulled out of anyone's pocket at any moment in time I'm sure they'd be a lot more cautious and reckless.
Honestly the only time you should need a gun is when dealing with fucking criminals, robbers, gangsters etc.
soon..
You just have to watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R46-XTqXkzE
google police pool party, they were involved in a noise complaint.
The UK police have some semblance of a rational response to emotionally elated people, psychosis, depression, etc involved in violent or out of character incidents.
It's very rare that you hear of anyone dying when the police have responded and attempted to take someone to a place of safety under section 135 & 136.
Look at the Raoul Moat manhunt in 2010. The police spent hours negotiating and trying to stop him killing himself. All after he had shot and killed 1 person, and injured 2 others including a police officer. In the end they shot him with tasers in an attempt to stop him shooting himself but it failed.
What would an american police response have been?
What is going on there? I've seen this gif several times and I still don't know what I'm looking at.
You know, I wonder if its cultural. In the UK, are you frowned upon for being in need of mental help? I can't help but feel its a weakness in America, seen as one. Or its shunned. We used to throw insane people in hospitals to save face for families. I dont know how that would eventually water down to the mindset that you are free to execute, but I do wonder.
yup: https://youtu.be/0rR9IaXH1M0?t=2m2sThese are trained law enforcement professionals entering a scene where they've been given information about the situation and they still manage to kill an innocent person. Meanwhile in the gun thread, ignoring the statistics, we have folks saying they'd protect their home in an imaginary invasion scenario like a more clinical John Wick.
These stories pop up every damn day. How long until people don't care anymore and it will become normal and accepted?
Change is only going to come from the top. As long as police are told and encouraged to shoot first and ask questions later it's going to keep happening. In the meantime it's worth keeping in mind that you shouldn't call the cops on an angry person you want to live.Fuck.
Please stop killing people.
Even if the person has a bat or a knife please have some fucking restraint. Please
The lesson that people should be learning here is to not call the police, especially on family, unless you really feel like it's time for desperate measure. I can't say for sure how I would have handled the situation if it were my family member but what I do know is that two people are dead now.
Didn't stand up for them. They fucked up.
But your comment infers that you indeed think that way.
So if I'm reading this right, the police were aware that this kid had a bat. No reports of a gun or gunshots and yet they go in guns first and end up killing two people.
Aren't they trained to defuse situations like this? Aren't tasers an option? Why does it always have to be guns?
Shoot first, #notallcops #thinblueline #mostdangerousjob just doesnt have the same ring to it thoughWe need to stop saying they shoot first and ask questions later. They don't ask questions. They actively discourage questions.
Did they even try to reason with him? Did they even talk with him? I mean what the hell were they thinking??
I just can't imagine these things happening in my country.
Edit: And I just read that he was shot 7 times? 7?
When policing black communities, police officers end situations, they don't diffuse or resolve conflict. They end lives, and that's their approach to policing black communities. Any situation, any offense can be met with deadly force. It's so clearly wrong, would never be applied to white communities, and is inherently racist.
Basically, the new "you don't aim a gun unless you aim to kill!"In this thread we learn: Don't call the police unless you want someone dead.
Seriously. Murder rates should drop to the floor. Want someone dead? Call the police.In this thread we learn: Don't call the police unless you want someone dead.
Just saw the mayor's speech on CNN. Guy was in tears and could barely get his words out. Unfortunately, I doubt a teary-eyed mayor is going to change anything even slightly.
Just saw the mayor's speech on CNN. Guy was in tears and could barely get his words out. Unfortunately, I doubt a teary-eyed mayor is going to change anything even slightly.
Just saw the mayor's speech on CNN. Guy was in tears and could barely get his words out. Unfortunately, I doubt a teary-eyed mayor is going to change anything even slightly.