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In reply to the discussion: The issue in the Minneapolis police shooting [View all]Voltaire2
(15,377 posts)21. Training focused on threat suppression.
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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Ok maybe I have my facts mixed up - but didn't Noor say he would do a press statement
nadine_mn
Jul 2017
#51
The BCA report says the other cop, Harrity, said he was startled by a loud noise just as they drove
tblue37
Jul 2017
#88
Harrity mentioned the noise and said it startled him and that Damond approached
tblue37
Jul 2017
#106
I bet he already had his gun out as soon as they got there --again, because he was
tblue37
Jul 2017
#111
But according to another report I read, Damond began conversing with Harrity.
rocktivity
Jul 2017
#113
they're all jittery with fear with their training to freakout at people approaching making noise & c
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#8
family 'forgave' him, I didn't pry-but it was a huge loss of a really nice child-college freshman.
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#17
MM, what do you think of my theory, in post #88 above, about how this might have happened?
tblue37
Jul 2017
#89
have to add its not just the training. off duty they spend TO MUCH time chatting with fellow police
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#15
We feel the pain all the way here in California...these senseless shootings have to stop
iluvtennis
Jul 2017
#32
Excellent Point. If I were a policeperson, I wouldn't trust anyone coming up to the car. Way too
Hoyt
Jul 2017
#104
Actually, no. That is the media and anti-cop narrative, but actual studies show it to not be true
Lee-Lee
Jul 2017
#124
With respect, MM... while I agree this is at the core of ALL police-on-citizen violence...
TygrBright
Jul 2017
#52
In order to have government, you must have representative of that government authorized to use force
Lee-Lee
Jul 2017
#120
As to your premise statement: You hope. You believe. You trust. But you cannot know. Only the
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#85
Why is it that gun toters almost always support shooters, whether it's policeman shooting an unarmed
Hoyt
Jul 2017
#105