I firmly believe in hierarchy, but that also confers responsibility. Police officers who fuck up should absolutely be punished more heavily than citizens for crimes they commit, and sergeants more than constables.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on December 12, 2014, 03:11:53 PMI firmly believe in hierarchy, but that also confers responsibility. Police officers who fuck up should absolutely be punished more heavily than citizens for crimes they commit, and sergeants more than constables.Initially the police were doing everything fine, it was until he said he couldn't breath that things went overboard
Quote from: KletzenbrotEssen on December 12, 2014, 03:15:35 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on December 12, 2014, 03:11:53 PMI firmly believe in hierarchy, but that also confers responsibility. Police officers who fuck up should absolutely be punished more heavily than citizens for crimes they commit, and sergeants more than constables.Initially the police were doing everything fine, it was until he said he couldn't breath that things went overboardYou mean until the officer performed a restraining move banned by the NYPD.
Can I get a quick update on this? There's just so many cases of police abuse and people dying in contact with law enforcement in the US that I can't discern their names or cases anymore.
Quote from: DAS B00T DAS B00T on December 12, 2014, 03:17:25 PMQuote from: KletzenbrotEssen on December 12, 2014, 03:15:35 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on December 12, 2014, 03:11:53 PMI firmly believe in hierarchy, but that also confers responsibility. Police officers who fuck up should absolutely be punished more heavily than citizens for crimes they commit, and sergeants more than constables.Initially the police were doing everything fine, it was until he said he couldn't breath that things went overboardYou mean until the officer performed a restraining move banned by the NYPD.Now that's a BIG misconception. New York bans chokeholds, what the officer was trying to do was perform a seat belt takedown where the arm goes around the chest like a seat-belt would. A chokehold is where the crevice/bending part of your arm goes directly in the front/middle of your throat; the video doesn't show a chokehold
I do not believe Eric Garner's death was racially motivated. I do, however, believe it was not justified and the officer should be prosecuted.I do not believe Mike Brown's death was racially motivated. I do, however, believe the use of force was justified. I believe that racial profiling does occur often in police departments, but it is not institutionalized.I am not sure whether Tamir Rice's death was racially motivated. I do believe use of force would have been justified had he been given time to react to the officers and still reached for the air gun. The footage, however, shows the police opening fire unreasonably quickly, which is not justified.
Quote from: Flee on December 12, 2014, 03:16:48 PMCan I get a quick update on this? There's just so many cases of police abuse and people dying in contact with law enforcement in the US that I can't discern their names or cases anymore.Believe me. Even those of us here can't keep up with the sheer number of cases.
Quote from: KletzenbrotEssen on December 12, 2014, 03:19:56 PMQuote from: DAS B00T DAS B00T on December 12, 2014, 03:17:25 PMQuote from: KletzenbrotEssen on December 12, 2014, 03:15:35 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on December 12, 2014, 03:11:53 PMI firmly believe in hierarchy, but that also confers responsibility. Police officers who fuck up should absolutely be punished more heavily than citizens for crimes they commit, and sergeants more than constables.Initially the police were doing everything fine, it was until he said he couldn't breath that things went overboardYou mean until the officer performed a restraining move banned by the NYPD.Now that's a BIG misconception. New York bans chokeholds, what the officer was trying to do was perform a seat belt takedown where the arm goes around the chest like a seat-belt would. A chokehold is where the crevice/bending part of your arm goes directly in the front/middle of your throat; the video doesn't show a chokeholdThe officer should have realized that he's far too small to perform such a maneuver on a tall, morbidly obese man.