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No, they have lost the trust and goodwill of the people who never had it for them in the first place then others used that non-existent trust and goodwill as an excuse to take advantage of situations for personal and socio-political agendas.........Bad time to be a cop
They have lost the trust and goodwill of the public. Much of it is undeserved but the public has reached an “enough is enough” point.
It will take a while to patch things up.
Here's a start. I think this is part of the problem. Not the biggest problem, but part of it. It's a little out-dated, but you get the idea.
Why don't police departments look like the communities that they serve? I thnk it gives a perception of "us vs them" instead of the community looking after itself. If you're trying to rebuild damaged trust relations, I think this is a good place to start.
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It's because a fair amount of blacks and Hispanics already have a criminal record and don't qualify, dummy.
For some strange reason the racist white propagandists in the media minimize the officer's name from the HYPED news."driving suspiciously"???Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
If there are no active calls they'll run plates at random. Sometimes they'll do it if the driver is driving suspiciously.
what does that even mean???
thats a reason right there to not trust cops,,,
Timothy McVeigh was caught because a sharp eyed trooper noticed he was driving suspiciously .
Ignoramus
He stopped him because the car he was driving didn't have a license. Interesting enough, even though he was doing something illegal he told the officer he had a loaded handgun and didn't get killed unlike Philandro Castillo who had done nothing wrong.
Jeronimo Yanez is the name.
Guess why that name isn't repeated over and over and over and over again.
You know what? Don't. Please go tell some Africans how bad it is for you in America.
They tried to do that in several cities many years ago, by having black policemen assigned to predominately black neighborhood's.Why don't police departments look like the communities that they serve? I thnk it gives a perception of "us vs them" instead of the community looking after itself. If you're trying to rebuild damaged trust relations, I think this is a good place to start.
We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.
And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
OMG!!!"driving suspiciously"???Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
If there are no active calls they'll run plates at random. Sometimes they'll do it if the driver is driving suspiciously.
what does that even mean???
thats a reason right there to not trust cops,,,
Timothy McVeigh was caught because a sharp eyed trooper noticed he was driving suspiciously .
Ignoramus
Leave it to one of you mentally enslaved to not get the point.For some strange reason the racist white propagandists in the media minimize the officer's name from the HYPED news."driving suspiciously"???Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
If there are no active calls they'll run plates at random. Sometimes they'll do it if the driver is driving suspiciously.
what does that even mean???
thats a reason right there to not trust cops,,,
Timothy McVeigh was caught because a sharp eyed trooper noticed he was driving suspiciously .
Ignoramus
He stopped him because the car he was driving didn't have a license. Interesting enough, even though he was doing something illegal he told the officer he had a loaded handgun and didn't get killed unlike Philandro Castillo who had done nothing wrong.
Jeronimo Yanez is the name.
Guess why that name isn't repeated over and over and over and over again.
You know what? Don't. Please go tell some Africans how bad it is for you in America.
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it's called a warrant.We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.
And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
..they run plates all the time.....I was driving my daughter to her friend's house with our just bought used car.....he pulled us over right in front of her friend's house---[ hahahahah ] we did NOTHING wrong....we had our old plates on the ''new car''--perfectly legalWe were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.
And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
..I'm WHITE
.....another time I had new stickers for the plates in the glove compartment ..I forgot to put them on.......the very day they expired, a ticket was on the car
..ANOTHER time: they use street cleaners once a month....they have city members outside on the day they clean the streets--if your car isn't moved = ticket
..I moved out of there long ago
I'd prefer people respect the other and stop all crime. how's about that.OMG!!!"driving suspiciously"???Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
If there are no active calls they'll run plates at random. Sometimes they'll do it if the driver is driving suspiciously.
what does that even mean???
thats a reason right there to not trust cops,,,
Timothy McVeigh was caught because a sharp eyed trooper noticed he was driving suspiciously .
Ignoramus
out of tens of thousands of times one person was caught,,,
thats called a fascist state not a free one,,,
sorry but its better that 10 guilty go free than one innocent person gets caught,,,,
how did they know he had a warrant before they ran the plates???it's called a warrant.We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.
And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
thats what we would all like,,,I'd prefer people respect the other and stop all crime. how's about that.OMG!!!"driving suspiciously"???Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
If there are no active calls they'll run plates at random. Sometimes they'll do it if the driver is driving suspiciously.
what does that even mean???
thats a reason right there to not trust cops,,,
Timothy McVeigh was caught because a sharp eyed trooper noticed he was driving suspiciously .
Ignoramus
out of tens of thousands of times one person was caught,,,
thats called a fascist state not a free one,,,
sorry but its better that 10 guilty go free than one innocent person gets caught,,,,
If the driver is drunk or under the influence of marijuana or street drugs, or if there's an actual traffic infraction, that's one thing, but otherwise it's time for the cop to move right along with the flow of traffic and look for trouble somewhere else.if the driver is driving suspiciously
The problem there, of course is that every single time a black person is pulled over "he dindu nuffin"
Look at this situation in Georgia. the son of a bitch was passed out in his car and everything was cordial up until the moment he realized he was going to be arrested and then HE initiated the violence
Yet, even the DA , the alleged protector of the law, lied to everyone's faces when he claimed "Brookes was simply sleeping in his car and never presented a danger to anyone"
That's obvious bullshit. The guy had a record and knew this would end up being more than just a simple DUI for him, so he fought the police.
Couldn’t he just get the same treatment as this guy?
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Leave it to one of you mentally enslaved to not get the point.For some strange reason the racist white propagandists in the media minimize the officer's name from the HYPED news."driving suspiciously"???Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
If there are no active calls they'll run plates at random. Sometimes they'll do it if the driver is driving suspiciously.
what does that even mean???
thats a reason right there to not trust cops,,,
Timothy McVeigh was caught because a sharp eyed trooper noticed he was driving suspiciously .
Ignoramus
He stopped him because the car he was driving didn't have a license. Interesting enough, even though he was doing something illegal he told the officer he had a loaded handgun and didn't get killed unlike Philandro Castillo who had done nothing wrong.
Jeronimo Yanez is the name.
Guess why that name isn't repeated over and over and over and over again.
You know what? Don't. Please go tell some Africans how bad it is for you in America.
Thousands protest after Philando Castile shooting verdict; 18 arrested
Have you prepared your escape to Cuba from this land of tyranny? Let us know how things work out.
it's called a warrant.We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.
And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
Why would he run the plates? Did the guy do something wrong? How did he know who was in the car?
Where did you get it was bogus? Another ASSumption.You'd be angry too if you got stopped about twenty times in a row because a felony warrant came up in the system and turned out to be bogus. The cops have got to reform their "system". It's a Democrat political machine enforced as fiat, street justice railroaded through the greased wheels of a rubber-stamp guilty-as-charged maximum-punishment court system.He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something