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kwassa

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Fri Dec 5, 2014, 10:35 AM Dec 2014

Connie Rice interviewed hundreds of cops .... she was on NPR this morning [View all]

Connie is a noted LA civil rights attorney, former head of the local NAACP. She is also, coincidentally, first cousin and the liberal opposite of Condi Rice.

Connie had some interesting things to say.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2014/12/05/368545491/civil-rights-attorney-on-how-she-built-trust-with-police



Cops can get into a state of mind where they're scared to death. When they're in that really, really frightened place they panic and they act out on that panic. I have known cops who haven't had a racist bone in their bodies and in fact had adopted black children, they went to black churches on the weekend; and these are white cops. They really weren't overtly racist. They weren't consciously racist. But you know what they had in their minds that made them act out and beat a black suspect unwarrantedly? They had fear. They were afraid of black men. I know a lot of white cops who have told me. And I interviewed over 900 police officers in 18 months and they started talking to me, it was almost like a therapy session for them I didn't realize that they needed an outlet to talk.

They would say things like, "Ms. Rice I'm scared of black men. Black men terrify me. I'm really scared of them. Ms. Rice, you know black men who come out of prison, they've got great hulk strength and I'm afraid they're going to kill me. Ms. Rice, can you teach me how not to be afraid of black men." I mean this is cops who are 6'4". You know, the cop in Ferguson was 6'4" talking about he was terrified. But when cops are scared, they kill and they do things that don't make sense to you and me.

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The black community experiences it as racism, that's very clear. So what I'm saying is that for people who have to be in the business of solving this dilemma you have to be able to step into the frightened tennis shoes of black kids; black male kids in particular. You have to be able to step into the combat boots and scared cops, and racist cops, and cruel cops, and good cops. You have to be able to distinguish between all of those human experiences and bring them together. On a single platform of we're going to solve this by empathizing. We're going to solve it with compassion and we're going to solve it with common sense.

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Not only does it cause cops to be less fearful, it causes the community to embrace them. I have taken a group of 50 cops and the chief (Charlie) Beck let me train them. I trained them in what I community partnership policing. The first thing I tell these cops is that you are not in the arrest business; you are in the trust business. We are going to train you in Public Trust Policing. It goes beyond community policing. What it does is it puts police in a position of helping a community solve its problems. These cops come into the black housing projects and they said to these populations who hate them "We know you hate us, but we're here to serve. We're going to win your trust."
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Don't tell me NPR is doing their job randr Dec 2014 #1
well, some are so far left everything is a right wing tool. kwassa Dec 2014 #2
That's my favorite tool...slip joint pliers. zeemike Dec 2014 #12
Have always called them channel lock pliers. joshdawg Dec 2014 #20
The Aggie knurling tool. cloudbase Dec 2014 #24
+1. bemildred Dec 2014 #28
It does it now and then. Xyzse Dec 2014 #5
If they are afraid... sendero Dec 2014 #3
That's not very empathetic ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2014 #33
In no job that I know of.. sendero Dec 2014 #37
Don't get me wrong ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2014 #40
I can't wait for NPR to reveal all the dirt on the Koch roaches. L0oniX Dec 2014 #4
The Koch roaches own NPR and PBS?? randr Dec 2014 #7
5 seconds of Google.... L0oniX Dec 2014 #9
I will not argue whether the Koch's have weaseled their way into every corner of our world or not randr Dec 2014 #11
I can't deal with their slant and their "experts" Tsiyu Dec 2014 #8
That interview was an excellent exposure of Right wing lunacy randr Dec 2014 #10
Wasn't it? Tsiyu Dec 2014 #23
That's really not a problem... sendero Dec 2014 #39
Ironically corporate political campaign contributions are also not a problem... L0oniX Dec 2014 #47
The rightwing 24/7 hate machine marions ghost Dec 2014 #6
I'm not buying the sulphurdunn Dec 2014 #13
I completely believe it ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2014 #34
Historically, that is why LAPD became a militaristic police force .... kwassa Dec 2014 #35
Maybe, I romanticize; but, ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2014 #38
my teen years were way out in the country ... kwassa Dec 2014 #41
You, too? ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2014 #42
National propaganda radio at it again. blackspade Dec 2014 #14
And I think it's the emphasis on policing has changed since the Bush mis-administration... joeybee12 Dec 2014 #15
They are afraid of black men...wonder why? Couldn't be that parents, teachers, and media teach them kelliekat44 Dec 2014 #16
Disarm America. Disarm the citizens and the police of unneeded weaponry. A gun should be feared, all Fred Sanders Dec 2014 #17
I agree LeftInTX Dec 2014 #43
Is this a Koch joke? Oilwellian Dec 2014 #18
It would be stupidity for a cop to not be afraid demwing Dec 2014 #19
People tend to not make good decisions when they are afraid. logosoco Dec 2014 #21
logosoco, people with guns in their hand in general make some really bad decisions cstanleytech Dec 2014 #25
Yes, and I would imagine someone commiting a crime is experiencing fear logosoco Dec 2014 #27
This is what happens when you have politicians weissmam Dec 2014 #22
I like NPR interviews, they have good interviews all the time. Sunlei Dec 2014 #26
Ms Rice is well known in LA and always worth listening to. nt bemildred Dec 2014 #29
Yes, I remember her from many years ago ... kwassa Dec 2014 #36
Lots of cops are afraid but they could never admit this publicly tularetom Dec 2014 #30
Community Policing works, sure did in our town . . FairWinds Dec 2014 #31
there is something heaven05 Dec 2014 #32
This is fascinating and very believable Doctor_J Dec 2014 #44
Those scared cops are the reason that they need psychiatric examinations a couple time a year and jwirr Dec 2014 #45
Blue Wash.... typical of NPR. bvar22 Dec 2014 #46
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