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re: Cops shoot 377 rounds into car of unarmed suspect, hitting each other in x-fire
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:19 am to CAD703X
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:19 am to CAD703X
The allegation that one of the guys in the Volvo killed a police officer doesn't justify the reckless way the mob acted.
A couple of ironic things to note...The injuries to the police who were shot by other police will be added to the statistics showing how dangerous their job is and that's why they need to militarize. Also, police defenders usually say it's okay for police to militarize because they are highly trained while the average citizen's rights should be restricted because they are not trained professionals like these officers.
A couple of ironic things to note...The injuries to the police who were shot by other police will be added to the statistics showing how dangerous their job is and that's why they need to militarize. Also, police defenders usually say it's okay for police to militarize because they are highly trained while the average citizen's rights should be restricted because they are not trained professionals like these officers.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:24 am to BobABooey
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they are highly trained while the average citizen's rights should be restricted because they are not trained professionals like these officers
Quick question for anyone who might know the answer. Is there some type of across-the-board standardization in police training, or is it completely up to the city/state/municipality?
Just curious, because I would imagine some police forces get a lot better training than others.
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