Zuri
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katydid23, I certainly can understand their concern, I know there is no way that I could do that job, ever. Why should they then be accused of something they didn't do? Speaking about the EG case, the lack of compassion and care about a man dying on the sidewalk is what has gotten to me. It looked like excess force to me, but I'm no expert on whether the cops were going by their training or not. But I do understand when people have become hardened, and just see a criminal dying or dead on the ground, as he should have not been doing this or that, or why didn't he do this or that. He had family that loves him, and watching him in that video dying really got to me, and I hope I never become that way, where things like this don't matter.
Thank you for posting this so eloquently. That is the part that has gotten to me too. IMO this is a rarity, not the norm, and I have the utmost respect for LE. They have played an integral role in my life as a homicide survivor and as a parent. LE does so much good and the cops I know are stellar human beings.
As I write this, the Philly news is reporting on a woman who set her neighbors house on fire, who happened to be a LEO. She set the fire, which destroyed the home, because he was a cop and her son had been arrested by a cop, NOT even this cop. This is nuts. LE is not the enemy!