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marmar

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Mon Dec 21, 2015, 11:22 PM Dec 2015

People Are Waking Up to the Darkness in American Policing, and the Police Don’t Like It One Bit [View all]


from TomDispatch:


The Logic of the Police State
People Are Waking Up to the Darkness in American Policing, and the Police Don’t Like It One Bit

By Matthew Harwood


If you’ve been listening to various police agencies and their supporters, then you know what the future holds: anarchy is coming -- and it’s all the fault of activists.

In May, a Wall Street Journal op-ed warned of a “new nationwide crime wave” thanks to “intense agitation against American police departments” over the previous year. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie went further. Talking recently with the host of CBS’s Face the Nation, the Republican presidential hopeful asserted that the Black Lives Matter movement wasn’t about reform but something far more sinister. “They’ve been chanting in the streets for the murder of police officers,” he insisted. Even the nation’s top cop, FBI Director James Comey, weighed in at the University of Chicago Law School, speaking of “a chill wind that has blown through American law enforcement over the last year.”

According to these figures and others like them, lawlessness has been sweeping the nation as the so-called Ferguson effect spreads. Criminals have been emboldened as police officers are forced to think twice about doing their jobs for fear of the infamy of starring in the next viral video. The police have supposedly become the targets of assassins intoxicated by “anti-cop rhetoric,” just as departments are being stripped of the kind of high-powered equipment they need to protect officers and communities. Even their funding streams have, it’s claimed, come under attack as anti-cop bias has infected Washington, D.C. Senator Ted Cruz caught the spirit of that critique by convening a Senate subcommittee hearing to which he gave the title, “The War on Police: How the Federal Government Undermines State and Local Law Enforcement.” According to him, the federal government, including the president and attorney general, has been vilifying the police, who are now being treated as if they, not the criminals, were the enemy.

Beyond the storm of commentary and criticism, however, quite a different reality presents itself. In the simplest terms, there is no war on the police. Violent attacks against police officers remain at historic lows, even though approximately 1,000 people have been killed by the police this year nationwide. In just the past few weeks, videos have been released of problematic fatal police shootings in San Francisco and Chicago.

While it’s too soon to tell whether there has been an uptick in violent crime in the post-Ferguson period, no evidence connects any possible increase to the phenomenon of police violence being exposed to the nation. What is taking place and what the police and their supporters are largely reacting to is a modest push for sensible law enforcement reforms from groups as diverse as Campaign Zero, Koch Industries, the Cato Institute, The Leadership Conference, and the ACLU (my employer). Unfortunately, as the rhetoric ratchets up, many police agencies and organizations are increasingly resistant to any reforms, forgetting whom they serve and ignoring constitutional limits on what they can do. .................(more)

http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176084/tomgram%3A_matthew_harwood%2C_welcome_to_cop_land/




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LEOs - Terrorizing The 99% - To Protect And Serve The 1% cantbeserious Dec 2015 #1
Let There Be Light--and Body Cameras on every cop in the nation. nt MADem Dec 2015 #2
I admit I only quickly read the OP, Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #3
You do realize they should be held to a higher standard than the average employee....... Logical Dec 2015 #4
"...higher standard than the average employee..?" Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #5
Cope have terrible egos and they hire arrogant people..... Logical Dec 2015 #6
The majority of cops are not as you described. Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #7
The majority of cops that have been hired in affluent and non-minority neighborhoods are probably Amimnoch Dec 2015 #9
Some cops are good, though, as far as the current Hortensis Dec 2015 #23
There is clearly a systemic problem.......... marmar Dec 2015 #10
Of course you can link specific actions of LEOs acting badly. Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #15
No, I guess 30%. Which is way to much. nt Logical Dec 2015 #24
Then where are the good LEO's turning in the bad ones? rpannier Dec 2015 #17
Of course LEOs should be held to a hire standard. Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #21
So you read a few snippets, drew a conclusion and decided to vomit it up. Amimnoch Dec 2015 #8
Anytime I read a story/blog that says or implies that Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #11
As is a response which is little more than an allegation itself... LanternWaste Dec 2015 #25
Bullshit SoLeftIAmRight Dec 2015 #12
Geez, can we ace this crap once and for all that police are above criticism or reproach? HughBeaumont Dec 2015 #19
Thank you Hugh madokie Dec 2015 #20
Of course one bad cop is too many. Snobblevitch Dec 2015 #22
I AM THE LAW! Binkie The Clown Dec 2015 #13
Hillary wants the police to have MORE power. Cassiopeia Dec 2015 #14
One more reason to prevent her nomination. Betty Karlson Dec 2015 #16
Is the 1000 people killed by police verifiable, it would be more then all the mass shootings pediatricmedic Dec 2015 #18
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