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Adopt 'zero tolerance to resisting police
Attorney General William Barr on Thursday gave a strong message of support to the countrys police officers, calling for Americans to respect cops and push back against an anti-cop attitude that sees resisting police as acceptable.
Being a police officer is more difficult than its ever been before, Barr said at an International Association of Chiefs of Police event in Miami. One reason is the emergence of a deeply troubling attitude towards police in some parts of our society. Far from respecting the men and women who put their lives on the line to protect us, it is becoming common in some quarters to scapegoat the police ... and disparage the vital role played by law enforcement in our society.
He highlighted statistics that show assaults against police have jumped by 20 percent to 6,000 a year and that, in 2018, 106 police officers died in the line of duty -- including 11 who lost their lives in ambushes.
Barr said he was distressed by the attitude that its OK to resist police officers and that it now happens on a casual basis. He told listeners that the reason such laws exist against resisting police is because police officers are put into dangerous situations which can escalate quickly.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/barr-sounds-call-to-push-back-against-anti-cop-attitudes-adopt-zero-tolerance-to-resisting-police/ar-BB10tYYD?li=BBnb7Kz
Two thoughts here: Isn't policing largely a local issue?
Also how do you call for respect of law enforcement when your fat bloated orange boss calls the FBI corrupt? I mean shouldn't he set an example?
gopiscrap
(23,765 posts)because of police brutality, blatant and hidden racism, agressive attitudes and a us against them mentality
Demovictory9
(32,475 posts)dog whistle
Demovictory9
(32,475 posts)rainy
(6,095 posts)hunter
(38,326 posts)Health care providers, teachers, firefighters, late night convenience store clerks...
Barr has never been among the "parts of our society" that have bad experiences with cops.
There are cops I respect, and others I don't. How's that different than other professions?