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Baton Rouge Police Killing a 37-year-old black man at point blank range

Making broad negative generalizations about any group is a bad idea, for real.
For real though they bitches. If there are some that aren't they should be outing the **** cops who **** up and not protecting them.

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For real though they bitches.

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Cops do a very important and dangerous job. Some cops are bad. Some cops behave poorly in difficult situations. All cops suffer as a result of cops who make mistakes. They suffer even more when people throw out broad generalizations that claim they are the problem. We need good cops.
 
Cops do a very important and dangerous job. Some cops are bad. Some cops behave poorly in difficult situations. All cops suffer as a result of cops who make mistakes. They suffer even more when people throw out broad generalizations that claim they are the problem. We need good cops.
I'm glad we people guns with a licence to kill who can't even handle traffic stops. I'm sure all his coworkers will vouch for him too.

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Cops do a very important and dangerous job. Some cops are bad. Some cops behave poorly in difficult situations. All cops suffer as a result of cops who make mistakes. They suffer even more when people throw out broad generalizations that claim they are the problem. We need good cops.
Cy does make a good point that the good cops should help to get rid of the bad ones.

It seems like whenever bad cops do bad things all the other presumably good cops stick up for those bad cops.
 
So far two videos of the Baton Rouge shooting have been released. Links to both videos are available here:

https://theadvocate.com/news/163289...lice-killing-of-alton-sterling-in-baton-rouge

In the Minnesota shooting death, the girlfriend of the individual killed live streamed the aftermath on Facebook. That video is available here:

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/man-shot-dead-minn-police-traffic-stop-article-1.2701935

Edit: clarification on the Minnesota shooting. For some reason the video above appears as a mirror image, making it look like the man is the passenger. That's not the case, he was in fact the driver.
 
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Wow.. that Minnesota shooting is also chilling...



Apparently the man got pulled over with his partner for a busted tail light, and while the man was getting out his ID from his pocket, the police thought he was pulling a gun on him, and shot him in the arm. Blood everywhere.



The man apparently died as her partner was filming the whole thing in his car.



Wow... just wow.
 
Rsce-relations makes it sound like the problem it's a two-way street.


Y'all, do NOT get it twisted. This is a manifestation of a race-ISM problem.

More evidence of how ppl perceive the black community. In Canada we have the same problem with the indigenous population.
 
Rsce-relations makes it sound like the problem it's a two-way street.


Y'all, do NOT get it twisted. This is a manifestation of a race-ISM problem.

More evidence of how ppl perceive the black community. In Canada we have the same problem with the indigenous population.

Also another case of police shooting thinking the victims were 'pulling out' the gun....



Which makes me wonder...



Is it good or bad if more and more people are carrying around guns? Does it make the police's job easier or harder? Does it make the police more or less paranoia? Does it make the street more or less dangerous? Would it lead to more or less of these killings?
 
Also another case of police shooting thinking the victims were 'pulling out' the gun....



Which makes me wonder...



Is it good or bad if more and more people are carrying around guns? Does it make the police's job easier or harder? Does it make the police more or less paranoia? Does it make the street more or less dangerous? Would it lead to more or less of these killings?
Good questions.
 
Rsce-relations makes it sound like the problem it's a two-way street.


Y'all, do NOT get it twisted. This is a manifestation of a race-ISM problem.

More evidence of how ppl perceive the black community. In Canada we have the same problem with the indigenous population.

I agree that it's a race problem.
But I also think it's a cop problem.

Cops use way too much force against white people often too. I had a cop bust my head open against a brick wall all because I mooned someone. I didn't resist even a little bit.
I saw a video on the local news this morning of a white woman in handcuffs who spit at a police officer and he punched her in the face (kind of justified imo) then while she was down with a spit bag over her head (in handcuffs remember) the policeman kicked her in the head.

My best friend in high school had a cop kneeling on the back of his head and emptying a can of mace into his face. My friend talked **** to the cop and did resist him a bit. My friend was 17 at the time and weighed about 145 lbs. The cop was probably about 230 and the amount of force used was over the top and unnecessary.

Cops use way too much force way too often regardless of race. But I do agree that blacks are treated worse than the other races.
 
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