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Voltaire2

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21. Training focused on threat suppression.
Wed Jul 19, 2017, 09:43 AM
Jul 2017

Rather than de-escalation. There has been a complete shift in focus. This is all part of the militarization of police forces that started with swat and is now pervasive.

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You throw on top black exboyfil Jul 2017 #1
"Their procedures need to be evaluated." No. They need to be prosecuted. Iggo Jul 2017 #4
The two are not exclusive exboyfil Jul 2017 #5
"They" didn't shoot her. B2G Jul 2017 #7
Experienced cops often get to choose the shifts they want MineralMan Jul 2017 #6
He easily could have shot his partner. cwydro Jul 2017 #14
Yes, he could have. MineralMan Jul 2017 #16
It really is beyond belief. cwydro Jul 2017 #20
Well, he likely faces criminal charges, so is remaining silent. MineralMan Jul 2017 #22
I didn't realize you were in the area. cwydro Jul 2017 #23
Press? Oh, yes. It's the topic of the week, and MineralMan Jul 2017 #24
Ok, thanks. cwydro Jul 2017 #43
Ok maybe I have my facts mixed up - but didn't Noor say he would do a press statement nadine_mn Jul 2017 #51
Yes, Good post. cwydro Jul 2017 #54
I don't think so. I doubt he is going to talk to anyone. MineralMan Jul 2017 #62
Here's the statement from the BCA: The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #59
Thanks for posting that! MineralMan Jul 2017 #61
There is a statutory limit on damages paid by municipalities. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #78
The family could sue in federal court. Mosby Jul 2017 #121
I've both heard and read that the BCA there is very, very ethical - raven mad Jul 2017 #116
From what I saw on our local news this morning... WinstonSmith4740 Jul 2017 #41
Yes. Very unsafe and stupid. MineralMan Jul 2017 #45
Pajamas and guns CharleyDog Jul 2017 #46
And what HAS his partner had to say about all this? rocktivity Jul 2017 #48
This idiot literally fired his weapon across his partner's face. cwydro Jul 2017 #84
The BCA report says the other cop, Harrity, said he was startled by a loud noise just as they drove tblue37 Jul 2017 #88
A "loud noise" versus what -- a gunshot? rocktivity Jul 2017 #102
Harrity mentioned the noise and said it startled him and that Damond approached tblue37 Jul 2017 #106
Yeah that doesn't even make sense Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #110
I bet he already had his gun out as soon as they got there --again, because he was tblue37 Jul 2017 #111
And that's horrible tactics Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #112
But according to another report I read, Damond began conversing with Harrity. rocktivity Jul 2017 #113
His partner likely now has permanent hearing damage Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #93
"Why are police officers so quick to shoot people who are not police officers?" Iggo Jul 2017 #2
+1 YCHDT Jul 2017 #11
They aren't. When you look at the facts its actually quite rare. Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #118
Which is crazy because Proud liberal 80 Jul 2017 #3
They do have training. But, that takes a back seat MineralMan Jul 2017 #10
Training focused on threat suppression. Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #21
You mentioned militarization Proud liberal 80 Jul 2017 #25
But the focus is threat suppression. Voltaire2 Jul 2017 #35
I see your point Proud liberal 80 Jul 2017 #42
They do have rules of engagement training. Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2017 #80
they're all jittery with fear with their training to freakout at people approaching making noise & c Sunlei Jul 2017 #8
So did anything happen to the officer in that situation? Sorry for your loss YCHDT Jul 2017 #12
family 'forgave' him, I didn't pry-but it was a huge loss of a really nice child-college freshman. Sunlei Jul 2017 #17
Yes, and in this case, the shooter was looking MineralMan Jul 2017 #13
MM, what do you think of my theory, in post #88 above, about how this might have happened? tblue37 Jul 2017 #89
I don't know, really. Too little information. MineralMan Jul 2017 #90
have to add its not just the training. off duty they spend TO MUCH time chatting with fellow police Sunlei Jul 2017 #15
K and r. cwydro Jul 2017 #9
No problem. I've been thinking about this incident, MineralMan Jul 2017 #19
K&R!!! n/t RKP5637 Jul 2017 #18
Very well stated! iluvtennis Jul 2017 #26
Thanks. It's a very frustrating situation, MineralMan Jul 2017 #27
We feel the pain all the way here in California...these senseless shootings have to stop iluvtennis Jul 2017 #32
Yes. This has become a national story. MineralMan Jul 2017 #34
It's a mess but this time it will be the race and religion malaise Jul 2017 #28
Possibly so, but I'm trying to help people understand MineralMan Jul 2017 #31
I disagree. cwydro Jul 2017 #74
Who disagrees with that point? malaise Jul 2017 #97
They shoot cops in street clothes too.. HipChick Jul 2017 #29
That's true. If you're not wearing the uniform, MineralMan Jul 2017 #30
We have had two local incidents of this happening...pretty sad HipChick Jul 2017 #40
It often seems to happen when an off-duty cop MineralMan Jul 2017 #64
+1 uponit7771 Jul 2017 #38
I think genxlib Jul 2017 #33
Yes, that plays a role, too, I'm sure. MineralMan Jul 2017 #37
Well said, MM ms liberty Jul 2017 #36
Exactly. MineralMan Jul 2017 #39
Arm everyone to the teeth and this is what you get. yallerdawg Jul 2017 #44
I agree completely. However, MineralMan Jul 2017 #49
Excellent Point. If I were a policeperson, I wouldn't trust anyone coming up to the car. Way too Hoyt Jul 2017 #104
Aren't more people of color more likely to be shot? Cuthbert Allgood Jul 2017 #47
Yes, they are, but the risk is far from limited MineralMan Jul 2017 #50
I get that it wasn't a factor here. But it's kind of Stats 101 Cuthbert Allgood Jul 2017 #55
I think we're probably looking at the situation from MineralMan Jul 2017 #58
Of course it needs to be Cuthbert Allgood Jul 2017 #75
Actually, no. That is the media and anti-cop narrative, but actual studies show it to not be true Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #124
Not completely sure of the methodology of that study Cuthbert Allgood Jul 2017 #130
Well, it's hard to study what happens in fairly small numbers Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #131
With respect, MM... while I agree this is at the core of ALL police-on-citizen violence... TygrBright Jul 2017 #52
I don't disagree with you regarding the MPD. MineralMan Jul 2017 #56
Both the mayor and the police chief are women. The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #76
I would take issue with your statement "the problem isn't race." The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #53
I believe that the core problem isn't one of race. MineralMan Jul 2017 #60
Agreed. cwydro Jul 2017 #63
That might be a more accurate assessment The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #67
I have had occasion to call the police a few times MineralMan Jul 2017 #69
I'm a petite white woman, and I am careful too. cwydro Jul 2017 #87
In order to have government, you must have representative of that government authorized to use force Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #120
and they empty the entire clip into them too. Ligyron Jul 2017 #57
That's part of their training. MineralMan Jul 2017 #65
Was she shot more than once? cwydro Jul 2017 #66
I don't know about this particular case. MineralMan Jul 2017 #68
Yes, I learned to shoot as a kid with my dad. cwydro Jul 2017 #70
The time I shot from inside a car was to kill a rabid skunk MineralMan Jul 2017 #72
Don't blame you one bit. cwydro Jul 2017 #73
Apparently only once. Here's the BCA news release: The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2017 #71
Thanks for posting that. cwydro Jul 2017 #79
I suppose because there are so many guns out there nowadays captain queeg Jul 2017 #77
Not all states are perpetual war zones. moondust Jul 2017 #81
I think the result of the lack of conviction is that it confirms MineralMan Jul 2017 #83
Which makes one wonder why some LEO's are afraid of their own shadows !?!?! uponit7771 Jul 2017 #86
I would like to make another point, bullsnarfle Jul 2017 #82
Yep. cwydro Jul 2017 #91
You need body cams that can be left on then Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #98
Good point. cwydro Jul 2017 #103
Absolutely. I wish body cams existed when I was doing the job Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #108
Most body cameras out there can't record a full shift Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #95
First off --- bullsnarfle Jul 2017 #137
Well on all of that Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #138
As to your premise statement: You hope. You believe. You trust. But you cannot know. Only the WinkyDink Jul 2017 #85
Your premise is flawed to some degree, and your concern overblown Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #92
And yet, an innocent young woman is dead at the hands of the police. MineralMan Jul 2017 #94
I never said what you are claiming I did Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #96
Bottom line Lee - there is NO justification for what happened. None. jmg257 Jul 2017 #99
There absolutely is no justification for that event Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #100
Agreed. Cheers! jmg257 Jul 2017 #101
Yes. cwydro Jul 2017 #126
Why is it that gun toters almost always support shooters, whether it's policeman shooting an unarmed Hoyt Jul 2017 #105
Why is it that gun haters always resort to trite stereotypes Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #109
Ignore them. cwydro Jul 2017 #114
Countless examples where you are wrong - yet you still make the claim NutmegYankee Jul 2017 #115
Should have posted just a few examples. Hoyt Jul 2017 #122
Kick. cwydro Jul 2017 #107
This one outlier notwithstanding, Blue_Tires Jul 2017 #117
I just saw where the officer who shot had 21 months on the job and his partner just a year Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #119
Kicking again. nt cwydro Jul 2017 #123
You got that right! cpamomfromtexas Jul 2017 #125
Why are you a cop if you're that scared being out there Thrill Jul 2017 #127
Right!!! YCHDT Jul 2017 #128
Well, I'm not a cop, so I have no first-hand experience MineralMan Jul 2017 #129
Feel free to apply and find out. Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #132
I think being a cop is a lot like being in the military Thrill Jul 2017 #134
Military vets are actually shown to use force less when they become cops Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #135
Cops (generally) become cops in order to "protect and serve". Decoy of Fenris Jul 2017 #133
Very well said Lee-Lee Jul 2017 #136
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