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In reply to the discussion: What happened to negotiations between police and suspects? [View all]randys1
(16,286 posts)7. Almost as if having 300 million guns could be a problem, is that the number?
Just guessing
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Our police are either not trained for negotiation or if they are they simply dont want to
randys1
Dec 2014
#5
Racism? In post Obama presidency America? Nah, I heard we aint got no racism no more
randys1
Dec 2014
#12
lol. patients lie, 911 callers lie, everybody lies, or at least says things that aren't true.
unblock
Dec 2014
#56
I agree that there are some serious issues with the way policing is done in the USA.
Spider Jerusalem
Dec 2014
#36
I agree that the Crawford and Rice shooting were not justified, each case is different n/t
doc03
Dec 2014
#33
In a supposedly color-blind society as ours, I've had to come to terms with the
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#40
Congress passed a law this week to track police shootings on a national basis
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#51