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In reply to the discussion: Video of North Carolina officer dancing at block party goes viral [View all]bravenak
(34,648 posts)80. One drop at a time, we can fill the bucket.
I want better police and better relations with the police in my community. I just want our kids safe. If officers engage with the black community, they will themselves feel safer, and then we can feel safer. If the community has officers they can trust, they will have somebody to call if they have information about crimes. People don't tell things they should because they don't trust the police. That has to end or we will keep losing our children to fear and hate. Looking at the video, people would probably feel comfortable calling THAT cop.
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Yup.Yup.. If they throw away their misconceptions of us, got out of their vehicles
ariesgem
Jun 2015
#61
The officer also took part in a panel discussion with members of the community
rocktivity
Jun 2015
#11
Sure, but he still pulled over a little black kid for suspicion of driving without a license.
cui bono
Jun 2015
#67
Good story. I think police departments need to incorporate things like this into training.
bravenak
Jun 2015
#14
I swear we keep renaming the same dance every five years and changing the hand movements.
bravenak
Jun 2015
#46
Community policing has proven over and over to be the most effective.
Exultant Democracy
Jun 2015
#77