animlzrule
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^^^These are all great points ^^^ and as horrified and heartbroken as I am about Dallas and Baton Rouge, I found myself reading about and refreshing my memory on the protests against brutality in the 70's. Because there are parallels to the issues then and now, but I think one major difference today is everyone is armed now which is perhaps a reason for the reflexes on the trigger? -To witness Philandro's death for a traffic stop is the metaphor for a much larger picture. Imo.
BBM: Yes, for civilians it is the lack of accountability of authority and recourse legally. And that is not a new theme either. For LE, what constitutes reasonable fear and justifiable lethal force? Some of the dialog I am hearing lately, that is most profound is coming from LE: Chief Flynn from Milwaukee in ABC's town hall, and Chief Brown's guidance and steadiness through Dallas are voices that put the humanity in law enforcement. We need more Chiefs like them. And is there a way LE can share these perspectives with young people that bridge the issues? I really think LE needs protection too, both physically and mentally. In the climate now how can anyone expect these men and women would be ok when the streets become a war zone with so many guns?
Here is one 2014 article I came across and point 7 stands out -
7 Reasons Police Brutality Is Not Going Away
http://mobile.businessinsider.com/7-underlying-reasons-for-police-brutality-2014-7
7. Police themselves say misconduct is remarkably widespread.
Here's the real clincher. A Department of Justice study revealed that a whopping 84 percent of police officers report that they've seen colleagues use excessive force on civilians, and 61 percent admit they don't always report "even serious criminal violations that involve abuse of authority by fellow officers."
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I'm not a huge fan of Flynn's, but I hear you. And yes, huge parallels to the 60s and 70s.A well armed public has also made for very fearful LE. The militarization of LE in combo with a populace flooded with guns is a recipe for disaster. People are now being killed as a result of being "open window" policed, profiling, and a very skittish police force.