Cops Tell Black Communities to Police Themselves!!!!

This is a good idea .

Complain about the school department . Your kid fails math.

Don't like the IRS targeting tea party ? You get audited !

Complain taxes are too high? Guess your road ain't being snowplowed !

How does that compare to blaming cops for shootings the moment they happen without evidence and calling for Cops to be killed, wheelchair boy.

I know, you're ... Timmy!



You are full of shit . Cops have just shootings all the time and no one says anything .

There have been some shootings , caught on tape , that are highly questionable . Those are the ones that blow up .

And no one of any importance is calling for the shooting of police . Other than some screwballs on the web .


Black Lives Matter are just "scewballs on the web," did you really say that?
 
Progressives never did understand the whole concept of unintended consequences.:2up:. Why? Because the way the brain is wired, if the intentions are right, just do it. Results are never considered.

Its actually fascinating..........:bye1:
It is fascinating. But the police will suffer unintended consequences too. The loss of revenue from asset forfeitures, ticketing and various fines will drop significantly. They can't make up the difference in White areas of town because Whites won't stand for it!
 
They reap what they sow...

You talking about the community or the police ?

You really think that being unprofessional and "punishing" the community by not doing your job is a way to gain the community trust and respect ???
Unprofessional>death traps & calls for the deaths of cops.

As stated earlier. You get what you deserve
 
They reap what they sow...

You talking about the community or the police ?

You really think that being unprofessional and "punishing" the community by not doing your job is a way to gain the community trust and respect ???
it beats the public punishing the cop for doing his/her job. Yep, I'd stay away as well, I wouldn't risk my life for an ungrateful community.
 
Progressives never did understand the whole concept of unintended consequences.:2up:. Why? Because the way the brain is wired, if the intentions are right, just do it. Results are never considered.

Its actually fascinating..........:bye1:
It is fascinating. But the police will suffer unintended consequences too. The loss of revenue from asset forfeitures, ticketing and various fines will drop significantly. They can't make up the difference in White areas of town because Whites won't stand for it!

 
They reap what they sow...

You talking about the community or the police ?

You really think that being unprofessional and "punishing" the community by not doing your job is a way to gain the community trust and respect ???
it beats the public punishing the cop for doing his/her job. Yep, I'd stay away as well, I wouldn't risk my life for an ungrateful community.

If blacks want to reduce crime, they need to start cooperating with the police investigating black on black crimes instead of shutting them out then complaining the cops aren't protecting them
 
Well in fairness, no one's forcing anyone to be a cop. If you're unhappy, just quit the job and go pursue another career. Refusing to police is childish and a dereliction of sworn duty. They have a job to do. If they refuse to do it, there should be consequences.
who said? Where does it say they're supposed to respond?
 
They reap what they sow...

You talking about the community or the police ?

You really think that being unprofessional and "punishing" the community by not doing your job is a way to gain the community trust and respect ???
it beats the public punishing the cop for doing his/her job. Yep, I'd stay away as well, I wouldn't risk my life for an ungrateful community.

If blacks want to reduce crime, they need to start cooperating with the police investigating black on black crimes instead of shutting them out then complaining the cops aren't protecting them
but if there aren't reports submitted, that means there is no data, and no data would mean crime statistics will go down. They're not reported.
 
Good for the cops.

In poor New York neighborhoods, residents ask: Where are the police?
"In recent years, Marcy has had a group of very reliable visitors: the police, who patrol on foot and in cars as part of a controversial "broken windows" strategy that focuses on cracking down on small crimes to prevent bigger ones. Until three weeks ago, they had been an ever-present, highly visible presence in Marcy Houses.

Now, the police have all but disappeared, raising safety concerns among some residents while pleasing others who view the police strategy as oppressive. A reporter saw only one police car on a visit on Thursday.
The shooting of two police officers in their patrol car a block away from the development on Dec. 20 has widened a rift between the police unions and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who they accuse of making anti-police statements and fuelling a hostile environment for police, allegations he denies.

Police department data shows the number of arrests and court summonses has plunged across the city since the shooting. But it is in higher crime areas like Marcy Houses, and neighborhoods such as Mott Haven in the Bronx, that the lower police profile may be of most concern."
It's time for a lawsuit. Black taxpayers, most not affiliated with BLM or any other Black activist groups, are paying for police protection and if they aren't getting it the police chief, the police commissioner and mayor are obligated to make a case for WHY NOT>
 
Good for the cops.

In poor New York neighborhoods, residents ask: Where are the police?
"In recent years, Marcy has had a group of very reliable visitors: the police, who patrol on foot and in cars as part of a controversial "broken windows" strategy that focuses on cracking down on small crimes to prevent bigger ones. Until three weeks ago, they had been an ever-present, highly visible presence in Marcy Houses.

Now, the police have all but disappeared, raising safety concerns among some residents while pleasing others who view the police strategy as oppressive. A reporter saw only one police car on a visit on Thursday.
The shooting of two police officers in their patrol car a block away from the development on Dec. 20 has widened a rift between the police unions and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who they accuse of making anti-police statements and fuelling a hostile environment for police, allegations he denies.

Police department data shows the number of arrests and court summonses has plunged across the city since the shooting. But it is in higher crime areas like Marcy Houses, and neighborhoods such as Mott Haven in the Bronx, that the lower police profile may be of most concern."
It's time for a lawsuit. Black taxpayers, most not affiliated with BLM or any other Black activist groups, are paying for police protection and if they aren't getting it the police chief, the police commissioner and mayor are obligated to make a case for WHY NOT>
they pay for it? How do you know?
 
Good for the cops.

In poor New York neighborhoods, residents ask: Where are the police?
"In recent years, Marcy has had a group of very reliable visitors: the police, who patrol on foot and in cars as part of a controversial "broken windows" strategy that focuses on cracking down on small crimes to prevent bigger ones. Until three weeks ago, they had been an ever-present, highly visible presence in Marcy Houses.

Now, the police have all but disappeared, raising safety concerns among some residents while pleasing others who view the police strategy as oppressive. A reporter saw only one police car on a visit on Thursday.
The shooting of two police officers in their patrol car a block away from the development on Dec. 20 has widened a rift between the police unions and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who they accuse of making anti-police statements and fuelling a hostile environment for police, allegations he denies.

Police department data shows the number of arrests and court summonses has plunged across the city since the shooting. But it is in higher crime areas like Marcy Houses, and neighborhoods such as Mott Haven in the Bronx, that the lower police profile may be of most concern."
It's time for a lawsuit. Black taxpayers, most not affiliated with BLM or any other Black activist groups, are paying for police protection and if they aren't getting it the police chief, the police commissioner and mayor are obligated to make a case for WHY NOT>

LOL, leftists versus unions, it's pretty funny
 
If blacks want to reduce crime, they need to start cooperating with the police investigating black on black crimes instead of shutting them out then complaining the cops aren't protecting them

Like the blue wall of silence you mean?
 
Let the BlackLivesMatter idiots police their own neighborhoods.

Within a month all of the stores will be looted and burned down; and criminals and crack heads will rule the streets.

They will be begging for the cops to return and bust heads. ....... :cool:
 
Well in fairness, no one's forcing anyone to be a cop. If you're unhappy, just quit the job and go pursue another career. Refusing to police is childish and a dereliction of sworn duty. They have a job to do. If they refuse to do it, there should be consequences.
who said? Where does it say they're supposed to respond?

If they can't handle the job, they should just move on and pursue another job. They knew what they were signing up for. We don't need angry bitter cops out there. We already have enough problems. Just do the job, or quit.
 

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