Mammoth Jones
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The missing resource is properly trained police who are mentally capable of handling those situations. That's what he's asking for. That's what he's not getting.
No, that is not what's missing. What's missing is that police departments across the nation have to be dragged kicking and screaming to stop protecting members of their force that blatantly violate citizens rights. From the blue wall, to police unions, to prosecutors. That's the problem. Adding more good cops is admirable until they're in a culture rife with demands to keep quiet and not rock the boat.
See what being a "good apple" gets you when the barrel is the problem:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/21/magazine/a-black-police-officers-fight-against-the-nypd.html
I know that cops killing people is what people are upset about. The cops have things they're upset about too - things that will help to address the concern of the people. Both deserve to be addressed.
Sorry but citizens being murdered by their own police is more concerning to me than how a volunteer feels about his volunteer position. If cops don't like it they can quit. I can't quit being Black.
While police reform is obviously desperately needed, at a certain point making gestures of falling upon the sword is less productive than actually requesting assistance.
A part of the solution is to request the correct assistance. Just saying "Shut up or put up" doesn't really help the situation.