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re: Ferguson, what's your opinion?
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:00 pm to BluegrassBelle
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:00 pm to BluegrassBelle
I hadnt thought of this til now, but were or are the Ferguson police equipped with Tasers? If the dude was unarmed why didnt they tase the guy if he charged?
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:01 pm to the808bass
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What I think we need is a civilian review board which processes excessive force complaint in situations like this Michael Brown. It needs to be separate from the police.
This or something along those lines. It's not about stopping those rare instances where a cop exceeds his authority because there will always be bad cops just like there are bad everything else. For me, it's about accountability when it does happen.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:08 pm to TbirdSpur2010
I'm go old school nola looter and just loot beer while wearing a rip tbird shirt
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:09 pm to Pavoloco83
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I hadnt thought of this til now, but were or are the Ferguson police equipped with Tasers? If the dude was unarmed why didnt they tase the guy if he charged?
I made a comment about that earlier -- a dude who is 6'4'' and 280 pounds can kill you without much trouble with his bare hands.
If the taser fails for whatever reason -- which happens often, you're almost at complete mercy.
You know the score when you fight a guy with your fists and he has a gun. It's not the officer's responsibility to make sure Brown goes home that day, it's Brown's responsibility not to assault a police officer.
Period.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:12 pm to heartbreakTiger
Will you put my face larger than life on the back?
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:12 pm to heartbreakTiger
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cameras plus a review board would be a good thing in cases like this.
IMO it would show the cop was mostly correct in this case vs brown. You might be able to point some of his handling of the suspect before the shooting as questionable but in the end probably justify putting brown down.
Which is completely true and lucid.
If I was a police officer, I would definitely invest in a GoPro -- of course I'm not corrupt in any way so it wouldn't be too difficult for me.
I just think a GoPro would save police officers from long drawn out processes and save their arse in cases where brutality was not exercised but claimed.
Edit: Because any time someone says they were abused by the police a large chunk of people believe them immediately.
This post was edited on 8/22/14 at 1:13 pm
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:14 pm to AUnite
quote:she should probably stay in her cruiser and call for back up. I don't think someone being bigger than a cop should get them shot. I don't think being bigger than the cop is why brown got shot in this case. He had it coming for going for the gun but just because big suspect gets aggressive doesn't mean small fry cops should be able to kill at will. I don't think cops should have to be put in extreme danger of getting hurt but I do believe they need to be held to a higher standard than the average citizen on when lethal force is needed. The reason being is they are trained or should be trained on ways to escalate to needed force.
Same size guy as Brown and a female officer my size? I'm 5'6 and weigh 125. Should she not pull her weapon, or should she take the arse beating that's going to come?
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:15 pm to TbirdSpur2010
quote:for sure and a lil tear drop of beer
Will you put my face larger than life on the back?
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:17 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
quote:this but the common cop fights against this.
If I was a police officer, I would definitely invest in a GoPro -- of course I'm not corrupt in any way so it wouldn't be too difficult for me.
I just think a GoPro would save police officers from long drawn out processes and save their arse in cases where brutality was not exercised but claimed.
I understand the not wanting to always be filmed and the fear of repercussions from video if you get disgruntled with the captain one day and bad mouth him but that is why restrictions on when video can be accessed come into place.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:18 pm to heartbreakTiger
It'll be beautiful
Too bad, you know, I'd be dead and couldn't see it, tho
Too bad, you know, I'd be dead and couldn't see it, tho
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:18 pm to heartbreakTiger
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I don't think cops should have to be put in extreme danger of getting hurt but I do believe they need to be held to a higher standard than the average citizen on when lethal force is needed.
Why even give them the chance, though, when so many officers have lost their lives being good guys?
The public needs to be educated. If it were The Republic of SDAR I'd make it common knowledge that even trying to fight with a police officer is a death sentence.
If you attacked a normal citizen like Brown attacked the police officer, no one would even bat an eye if he shot the guy...
Well, that's not true, any time it's a black guy with any level of justification regarding use of lethal force there seems to be those who will claim something different should have happened.
Guy with a knife starts walking toward police officers asking them to kill him? They could have tased him, shot him in the leg, etc. etc..
People need to understand that people with guns will use them because it's an automatic advantage and it'd be stupid not to.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:20 pm to TbirdSpur2010
you will always be looking down on the forum keeping us safe
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:20 pm to heartbreakTiger
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this but the common cop fights against this.
I'm even considering buying one for Mexico just in case I get extorted by police or robbed. I have no idea why anyone would be against it, especially when you could absolve/exonerate yourself immediately and unilaterally. Put it on, don't do anything corrupt.
It's really simple.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:24 pm to heartbreakTiger
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I understand the not wanting to always be filmed and the fear of repercussions from video if you get disgruntled with the captain one day and bad mouth him but that is why restrictions on when video can be accessed come into place.
A couple of studies have shown body cameras reduce both excessive force complaints and use of police force. Seems like a win/win. If a police department says that they can't afford them, have a bake sale. The public will probably pay for them.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:27 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
quote:while many have lost their lives and it is tragic, the job isn't as dangerous as most cops want people to believe. It is still dangerous but they knew that taking the job. They should be held to a higher standard because of training and the power that they have.
Why even give them the chance, though, when so many officers have lost their lives being good guys?
quote:This is america and it shouldn't be like that. The issue with this is the police could take any sign of resistance and turn it into a justified shooting. Should citizens attack a cop for no reason? of course not, but citizens shouldn't cower in fear and follow every order without a peep.
The public needs to be educated. If it were The Republic of SDAR I'd make it common knowledge that even trying to fight with a police officer is a death sentence.
quote:this is true and nothing wrong with that. Im not saying citizens should attack cops I'm just saying cops shouldn't use lethal measures as quick as a ordinary citizen.
If you attacked a normal citizen like Brown attacked the police officer, no one would even bat an eye if he shot the guy...
quote:the ones saying he should be shot in the leg are dumb. The taser might have been an option but i haven't watched the vide. I believe if you are going to pull the trigger you go center mass or head shot.
Guy with a knife starts walking toward police officers asking them to kill him? They could have tased him, shot him in the leg, etc. etc..
I just believe that with the power cops hold and their training the cases of them killing a civilian need to be scrutinized more than citizen on citizen type shootings. FWIW not much of this post really has anything to do with the brown case since he was a criminal and got what was coming one way or the other.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:29 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
I see their point about statements made while on the job. This is a pc world and almost everyone makes a touchy joke or uses touchy language at some point. However that is where policy needs to come in and say we aren't watching all video just the video leading up to an altercation.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:30 pm to the808bass
quote:I agree and it is clear why it does that. If it is on video then its harder to make up lies about what happened.
A couple of studies have shown body cameras reduce both excessive force complaints and use of police force. Seems like a win/win. If a police department says that they can't afford them, have a bake sale. The public will probably pay for them.
The police can afford them, they just would have to stop buying some of the toys. I listed a few different ways of funding these type of projects in another thread
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:31 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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The Republic of SDAR
Need pics of flag.
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:37 pm to TbirdSpur2010
its probably a white fist with a bunch of black straws in it
Posted on 8/22/14 at 1:43 pm to heartbreakTiger
Are they still protesting?
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