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In reply to the discussion: How big of an issue is "police brutality"? [View all]Rex
(65,616 posts)48. Since it is an epidemic all around the nation, top 3. nt
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Every traffic stop is treated like they just ran down a heavily armed bank robber....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2015
#17
for affluent white people in suburbs or small towns, not much of an issue at all
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#10
That's true--but imagery from social media is tugging at more and more consciences n/t
eridani
Jul 2015
#45
We will never stop the major violations until we address the cultural of criminality
Taitertots
Jul 2015
#14
Sanders has been talking about it for a long time and instituted community policing
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#15
Too many cops have bought into the idea that it's a war zone out there....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2015
#16
You got it right: its a big deal and its got to stop completely right now.
marble falls
Jul 2015
#20
Police Brutality is an everyday occurance, we only hear about it when someone is killed.
DrewFlorida
Jul 2015
#24
Police, fattened by civil asset forfeiture, have begun to act like an occupying army
Warpy
Jul 2015
#29
We in a very white county in Oregon do, and just last night passed this resolution..
cascadiance
Jul 2015
#47