Cops Tell Black Communities to Police Themselves!!!!

What they were sworn to do. If they have a problem being a cop, than simply quit. The last thing we need is a bunch of angry bitter cops out there on the streets. If you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen.
well they didn't get sworn in to be targets.

I'd rather all bitter whiny cops just turn in their badges immediately. They clearly aren't cut out for the job. We'll all be safer if they do that.
i'd prefer the whiny communities govern their community and stop counting on cops. how about that? The cops have other responsibilities other than baby sitters. So turn in the criminals community or govern yourself. hahaahahahahhahahahaha

Just cut the bitter whiny cops loose. We'll all be safer. If you can't handle your job, than simply move on. I'm not interested in the whining shite. Be a cop, or don't be a cop. It's an individual's decision.

But if you do decide to do the job, just do it. You're getting paid and receiving excellent Government benefits. No one wants to hear all the whining. Period, end of story.
if you feel your neighborhood is unsafe and need 24/7 surveillance, maybe you should move.

Welcome to Third World/Police State America. Things are only getting worse. 24/7 Police surveillance and presence will happen. We'll be like France, Great Britain, and other Western European nations. The Military will be called in to 'Police.' It's inevitable.
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.
 
Let the BlackLivesMatter idiots police their own neighborhoods.

Within a month all of the stores will be looted and burned down; and criminals and crack heads will rule the streets.

They will be begging for the cops to return and bust heads. ....... :cool:

With or without cops Black neighborhoods get a bad ap. And, the crime statistics won't change much either way
You're clueless. CLUELESS. I've lived in & worked in those communities & the "rap" is not only deserved, it is under reported. Which explains why you're clueless

Your biased opinion is duly noted. But I have lived and worked in White communities where meth crack and other drug use is rampant as is other serious crimes. Hardly a cop in sight because all the cops are out trying to extort their revenue from the Black neighborhoods.
so you're saying that the cops from one city drive and police other cities cause there are blacks? Wouldn't that mean there are more cops there then? So now you're complaining that too many cops are there. Wow, which is it?
I wasn't talking about the state police or the County Sheriff, I meant local city cops selectively policing certain neighborhoods in their city more than others. Look, I have no problem with policing hot crime spots. But, As I mentioned before in another thread, put cops in those areas who live in that community and know the people. Give cops incentives such as free middle class quality housing in the worst neighborhoods and vet them for an affinity for dealing with Black people of all classes. Give those selected a higher salary and bonuses for being community leaders in that community. That will build trust and cause far less crime to occur.
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.
See post #103…Make cops a part of the worst communities with incentives.
 
Let the BlackLivesMatter idiots police their own neighborhoods.

Within a month all of the stores will be looted and burned down; and criminals and crack heads will rule the streets.

They will be begging for the cops to return and bust heads. ....... :cool:

With or without cops Black neighborhoods get a bad ap. And, the crime statistics won't change much either way
You're clueless. CLUELESS. I've lived in & worked in those communities & the "rap" is not only deserved, it is under reported. Which explains why you're clueless

Your biased opinion is duly noted. But I have lived and worked in White communities where meth crack and other drug use is rampant as is other serious crimes. Hardly a cop in sight because all the cops are out trying to extort their revenue from the Black neighborhoods.
so you're saying that the cops from one city drive and police other cities cause there are blacks? Wouldn't that mean there are more cops there then? So now you're complaining that too many cops are there. Wow, which is it?
I wasn't talking about the state police or the County Sheriff, I meant local city cops selectively policing certain neighborhoods in their city more than others. Look, I have no problem with policing hot crime spots. But, As I mentioned before in another thread, put cops in those areas who live in that community and know the people. Give cops incentives such as free middle class quality housing in the worst neighborhoods and vet them for an affinity for dealing with Black people of all classes. Give those selected a higher salary and bonuses for being community leaders in that community. That will build trust and cause far less crime to occur.
why not just hire out of the community as the Dallas Chief stated? They'll take them in? Why aren't the men and women of those communities applying for jobs with the police?
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.
See post #103…Make cops a part of the worst communities with incentives.
I will try to find it but my stupid phone doesn't show the post numbers or sig lines for some reason.
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.

Well said. We just need to record all interactions with the Police. From the beginning of the confrontation, right up to the court proceedings. I mean, so many Citizens are turning up dead in their cells, after being arrested for minor offenses.

We need to have outside independent sources recording everything. Because video can be edited. The whole process has to be fully transparent to the public. That's the only way to achieve real justice.
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.

Well said. We just need to record all interactions with the Police. From the beginning of the confrontation, right up to the court proceedings. I mean, so many Citizens are turning up dead in their cells, after being arrested for minor offenses.

We need to have outside independent sources recording everything. Because video can be edited. The whole process has to be fully transparent to the public. That's the only way to achieve real justice.
Suicide in custody is not uncommon.
 
Didn't Cincinnati have this type of problem 20 years ago? The cops cut way back on enforcement in black communities because they didn't want to risk their lives, reputations or pensions. Who could blame them? After a couple of years the black communities nicely asked them to come back, and they did.
 
I wish cops realized that when people watch their sons leave they worry about their safety too. Except I dont work a shift. I'm black 24/7 while they complain about their 8 hours
why is it you worry 24/7? your neighborhood that bad? Why don't you leave?

Learn to read first
I did, you stated that you fear for your life 24/7 cause of cops in your neighborhood being there only 8 hours a day. So go somewhere where you can be black 24/7 and there isn't a need for a cop to come to your house.

I said I'm black 24/7. The funny thing is when you see black you thought fear. Get your mind right
 
I wish cops realized that when people watch their sons leave they worry about their safety too. Except I dont work a shift. I'm black 24/7 while they complain about their 8 hours
why is it you worry 24/7? your neighborhood that bad? Why don't you leave?

Learn to read first
I did, you stated that you fear for your life 24/7 cause of cops in your neighborhood being there only 8 hours a day. So go somewhere where you can be black 24/7 and there isn't a need for a cop to come to your house.

I said I'm black 24/7. The funny thing is when you see black you thought fear. Get your mind right
i do? I know they don't. I know they don't want to be on film after an ambush for a film.
 
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture.

This is how you ignore a problem. Claim that its rare because its not rampant. Thats so comforting. Tell that to the cops who fear for their lives to calm down because of the total picture.

Oh, wait...it works in reverse for the cops.. The big picture doesnt exist. If it did you'd tell them stop being Drama Queens because of the "bigger picture"
 
I wish cops realized that when people watch their sons leave they worry about their safety too. Except I dont work a shift. I'm black 24/7 while they complain about their 8 hours
why is it you worry 24/7? your neighborhood that bad? Why don't you leave?

Learn to read first
I did, you stated that you fear for your life 24/7 cause of cops in your neighborhood being there only 8 hours a day. So go somewhere where you can be black 24/7 and there isn't a need for a cop to come to your house.

I said I'm black 24/7. The funny thing is when you see black you thought fear. Get your mind right
i do?

Naw, someone else I guess
 
why is it you worry 24/7? your neighborhood that bad? Why don't you leave?

Learn to read first
I did, you stated that you fear for your life 24/7 cause of cops in your neighborhood being there only 8 hours a day. So go somewhere where you can be black 24/7 and there isn't a need for a cop to come to your house.

I said I'm black 24/7. The funny thing is when you see black you thought fear. Get your mind right
i do?

Naw, someone else I guess
I'm probably one of a very few white guys who spent an evening in an all black pub in south St. Louis back in the 90s. The only white guy in the place all night. No problems. but that was the 90s.
 
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture.

This is how you ignore a problem. Claim that its rare because its not rampant. Thats so comforting. Tell that to the cops who fear for their lives to calm down because of the total picture.

Oh, wait...it works in reverse for the cops.. The big picture doesnt exist. If it did you'd tell them stop being Drama Queens because of the "bigger picture"
Black men can control the environment in which they place themselves via their personal choices. Cops are required to be in that environment.

I noticed you avoided the rest of the post too. Typical
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.

Well said. We just need to record all interactions with the Police. From the beginning of the confrontation, right up to the court proceedings. I mean, so many Citizens are turning up dead in their cells, after being arrested for minor offenses.

We need to have outside independent sources recording everything. Because video can be edited. The whole process has to be fully transparent to the public. That's the only way to achieve real justice.
Suicide in custody is not uncommon.

That is true, but we need an outside independent source recording everything in our jails. Citizens are dying in their cells too often. Something's wrong. The entire interaction with officers needs to be recorded. It's best for all parties involved.
 
"Cops Tell Black Communities to Police Themselves!!!!"

It's about damn time!

Wanna know what it will look like? Take a good look at Chicago.
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.

Well said. We just need to record all interactions with the Police. From the beginning of the confrontation, right up to the court proceedings. I mean, so many Citizens are turning up dead in their cells, after being arrested for minor offenses.

We need to have outside independent sources recording everything. Because video can be edited. The whole process has to be fully transparent to the public. That's the only way to achieve real justice.
Suicide in custody is not uncommon.

That is true, but we need an outside independent source recording everything in our jails. Citizens are dying in their cells too often. Something's wrong. The entire interaction with officers needs to be recorded. It's best for all parties involved.
If you are suggesting cameras in the cells you can get lost with that idea.
 
Most of the posters here have never experienced this life of crime & depravity. They post about it, both sides, from their pedestals and while they may or may not have good intentions the one thing I notice most is they haven't got a clue.
I've lived the life. Been arrested, assaulted & beat pretty severely more times than I can count. Every single time "I" could have prevented it. Every time.
Not to suggest there aren't bad shootings or wrongful arrests but those by & large are rare when you look at the total picture. Our police force needs better training imo. Stricter hiring guidelines & perhaps better pay to draw better recruits. That can help weed out the bad hires but at the end of the day you have a criminal element that is dominating many black neighborhoods and no amount of police reform is going to change that. That change has to come from within the community & culture in which it resides. You have to make education & work more appealing & the violent rap culture less appealing. That change starts at home not at the police department.

Well said. We just need to record all interactions with the Police. From the beginning of the confrontation, right up to the court proceedings. I mean, so many Citizens are turning up dead in their cells, after being arrested for minor offenses.

We need to have outside independent sources recording everything. Because video can be edited. The whole process has to be fully transparent to the public. That's the only way to achieve real justice.
Suicide in custody is not uncommon.

That is true, but we need an outside independent source recording everything in our jails. Citizens are dying in their cells too often. Something's wrong. The entire interaction with officers needs to be recorded. It's best for all parties involved.
If you are suggesting cameras in the cells you can get lost with that idea.
that would be considered spying on the prisoners. I can't believe that poster wants that?
 

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