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Originally Posted by SeekingTruth
Yes he should have been arrested for domestic violence. Yet, he should never have been treated the way he was by the police department. We are no longer protected by the police department, we are vulnerable to their vices. This is not democracy, but totalitarianism. To be frank, all you humanitarians that can see, we stand as one, for the good of all.
It's not bullshit, it's fact.
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Police brutality has always been an issue. It so happens we are hearing more about it than ever before. It's becoming more frequent and the reason for that is police officers are being issued more and more secondary weapons. It used to be police officers carried a 38cal six shot revolver and a baton. Now they have either 9mm,40cal or 45cal semi automatic pistols with multiple rounds, expandable baton, Taser and pepper spray. You would think with all that, brutality complaints would fall. Unfortunately they haven't. Brutality complaints are rising because police departments are slowly evolving into nationalized defense forces. You haven't seen nothing yet. I am not saying every police encounter will end tragic, but I'll put it like this they are on the verge of a metamorphosis. Now people might say police will behave better because of dash cams and body cams. No that's not it. It's not about their behavior it's about yours. Now you see the guy in Louisiana, he wasn't on his best behavior. Now maybe the cops weren't on their best behavior either, but it's not about them. All you have to do is act the ass. If it's caught on film, it's on. A few cops will get fired, suspended even charged with a crime. But they know how to play the game. If you understand the rules things go well. If not, oh well.
Jim