How To Reduce Your Chances Of Getting Shot By Police In two easy steps.

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Huffingtonpost.....thread....


1. Don’t Be Black
The Washington Post calculated that police shot and killed 990 people in the United States in 2015, or about one person every eight or nine hours. Those fatal shootings surpassed our worst years of lynchings (161 African Americans were lynched in 1892) and capital punishment. This year, we’re on track to hit or surpass 2015’s number, with 509 shooting deaths at the hands of police as of this writing.

These police shootings disproportionately affect black men. The Washington Post’s review found that of the unarmed men shot and killed by police last year, 40 percent were black ― even though black men only make up 6 percent of the population. The Guardian, also looking at 2015 data, found that young black men were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police officers.

The Washington Post reports that “n the majority of cases in which police shot and killed a person who had attacked someone with a weapon or brandished a gun, the person who was shot was white. But a hugely disproportionate number — 3 in 5 — of those killed after exhibiting less threatening behavior were black or Hispanic.” The paper added that one-fourth of those killed were mentally ill or experiencing an emotional crisis.

Every story about police violence brings with it a wave of people pointing to stats about black people committing more crime than white people — but the real story has many more layers. FBI statistics suggest that African-Americans are more likely to be convicted of violent crimes, but black people are disproportionally arrested, convicted and sentenced across the country. One survey found that half of African-Americans respondents, including 6 in 10 black men, said they personally had been treated unfairly by police because of their race, compared with 3 percent of whites. There’s also a proven track record of black Americans being punished more harshlyfor the same crimes as their white counterparts.

2. Consider Moving To Another Country
More people died at the hands of cops in America in the first 24 days of last year than in the last 24 years in England and Wales. That’s just one example.

Whether it’s due to our affinity for guns, our fear that everyone around us has them or a lack of training among police officers, many Americans aren’t surprised anymore to see gun violence between officers and civilians.

In many other democratic, developed nations, violent confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers pan out a little differently.

Just a month after last year’s terrorist attacks in Paris, police officers in London were faced with a knife-wielding suspect who was threatening to kill them. The suspect was asked to put his weapon down, then hit with a Taser and subdued. That same week, a similar incident took place in San Francisco, but the suspect’s fate was not the same:

Warning: The below video contains graphic content.


When these nigga's get it through they damned heads, that these white boys that smile at you at the clubs, grin in your face at the malls, love the hell outcha when you out and about and yous wit they white mops.....keep dreamin....everytime a nigga gets killed by a cop, he was that white mf you thought was cool.

I will say this for the last time, the reason nigga's are being targeted by these white men in uniform....they hate you because their women don't!@!!
 
Huffingtonpost.....thread....


1. Don’t Be Black
The Washington Post calculated that police shot and killed 990 people in the United States in 2015, or about one person every eight or nine hours. Those fatal shootings surpassed our worst years of lynchings (161 African Americans were lynched in 1892) and capital punishment. This year, we’re on track to hit or surpass 2015’s number, with 509 shooting deaths at the hands of police as of this writing.

These police shootings disproportionately affect black men. The Washington Post’s review found that of the unarmed men shot and killed by police last year, 40 percent were black ― even though black men only make up 6 percent of the population. The Guardian, also looking at 2015 data, found that young black men were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police officers.

The Washington Post reports that “n the majority of cases in which police shot and killed a person who had attacked someone with a weapon or brandished a gun, the person who was shot was white. But a hugely disproportionate number — 3 in 5 — of those killed after exhibiting less threatening behavior were black or Hispanic.” The paper added that one-fourth of those killed were mentally ill or experiencing an emotional crisis.

Every story about police violence brings with it a wave of people pointing to stats about black people committing more crime than white people — but the real story has many more layers. FBI statistics suggest that African-Americans are more likely to be convicted of violent crimes, but black people are disproportionally arrested, convicted and sentenced across the country. One survey found that half of African-Americans respondents, including 6 in 10 black men, said they personally had been treated unfairly by police because of their race, compared with 3 percent of whites. There’s also a proven track record of black Americans being punished more harshlyfor the same crimes as their white counterparts.

2. Consider Moving To Another Country
More people died at the hands of cops in America in the first 24 days of last year than in the last 24 years in England and Wales. That’s just one example.

Whether it’s due to our affinity for guns, our fear that everyone around us has them or a lack of training among police officers, many Americans aren’t surprised anymore to see gun violence between officers and civilians.

In many other democratic, developed nations, violent confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers pan out a little differently.

Just a month after last year’s terrorist attacks in Paris, police officers in London were faced with a knife-wielding suspect who was threatening to kill them. The suspect was asked to put his weapon down, then hit with a Taser and subdued. That same week, a similar incident took place in San Francisco, but the suspect’s fate was not the same:

Warning: The below video contains graphic content.


When these nigga's get it through they damned heads, that these white boys that smile at you at the clubs, grin in your face at the malls, love the hell outcha when you out and about and yous wit they white mops.....keep dreamin....everytime a nigga gets killed by a cop, he was that white mf you thought was cool.

I will say this for the last time, the reason nigga's are being targeted by these white men in uniform....they hate you because their women don't!@!!


Please stop trying to incite a race war. That will only bring more bloodshed.
 
Huffingtonpost.....thread....


1. Don’t Be Black
The Washington Post calculated that police shot and killed 990 people in the United States in 2015, or about one person every eight or nine hours. Those fatal shootings surpassed our worst years of lynchings (161 African Americans were lynched in 1892) and capital punishment. This year, we’re on track to hit or surpass 2015’s number, with 509 shooting deaths at the hands of police as of this writing.

These police shootings disproportionately affect black men. The Washington Post’s review found that of the unarmed men shot and killed by police last year, 40 percent were black ― even though black men only make up 6 percent of the population. The Guardian, also looking at 2015 data, found that young black men were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police officers.

The Washington Post reports that “n the majority of cases in which police shot and killed a person who had attacked someone with a weapon or brandished a gun, the person who was shot was white. But a hugely disproportionate number — 3 in 5 — of those killed after exhibiting less threatening behavior were black or Hispanic.” The paper added that one-fourth of those killed were mentally ill or experiencing an emotional crisis.

Every story about police violence brings with it a wave of people pointing to stats about black people committing more crime than white people — but the real story has many more layers. FBI statistics suggest that African-Americans are more likely to be convicted of violent crimes, but black people are disproportionally arrested, convicted and sentenced across the country. One survey found that half of African-Americans respondents, including 6 in 10 black men, said they personally had been treated unfairly by police because of their race, compared with 3 percent of whites. There’s also a proven track record of black Americans being punished more harshlyfor the same crimes as their white counterparts.

2. Consider Moving To Another Country
More people died at the hands of cops in America in the first 24 days of last year than in the last 24 years in England and Wales. That’s just one example.

Whether it’s due to our affinity for guns, our fear that everyone around us has them or a lack of training among police officers, many Americans aren’t surprised anymore to see gun violence between officers and civilians.

In many other democratic, developed nations, violent confrontations between citizens and law enforcement officers pan out a little differently.

Just a month after last year’s terrorist attacks in Paris, police officers in London were faced with a knife-wielding suspect who was threatening to kill them. The suspect was asked to put his weapon down, then hit with a Taser and subdued. That same week, a similar incident took place in San Francisco, but the suspect’s fate was not the same:

Warning: The below video contains graphic content.


When these nigga's get it through they damned heads, that these white boys that smile at you at the clubs, grin in your face at the malls, love the hell outcha when you out and about and yous wit they white mops.....keep dreamin....everytime a nigga gets killed by a cop, he was that white mf you thought was cool.

I will say this for the last time, the reason nigga's are being targeted by these white men in uniform....they hate you because their women don't!@!!

FBI statistics suggest that African-Americans are more likely to be convicted of violent crimes, but black people are disproportionally arrested, convicted and sentenced across the country.

Only because they disproportionally commit the crimes.
 
Here...let me fix your list......

1) Comply with the orders of a police officer

2) Do not violently resist a police officer after failing to do 1).
 
cooperative, truthful, calm, polite, no abrupt movements, keep hands visible

just common sense
 
cooperative, truthful, calm, polite, no abrupt movements, keep hands visible

just common sense

It seems though that the guy in Minn was going for his ID as the cop requested, and got shot anyway.

I'll wait for the whole story, but from what I've seen so far this cop is in some deep ass shit.
 
Every time the Black Lives Matter people drag a cop through court on shooting charges, the jury decides they did nothing wrong and acquits them. I know there are bad shoots, but the Black Lives Matters people aren't going after the bad cops who do bad shoots, they are going after good cops who end up being found not guilty. Why is this so?
 
Funny the answer is never don't break the fucking law

Even those who have not broken the law might have contact with police. does not matter why you might speak with police, you never want to be seen as a threat, by words or deeds.

It is helpful if you learn to recognize police and have some introduction. Hi, I just moved to the area and wanted to learn who the police are ..... fire, EMT, mail man, etc. You should learn the names of people in stores you use and offices like the doctors, secretaries, PA, nurses

know you neighborhood where you live, work and shop.
 
Every time the Black Lives Matter people drag a cop through court on shooting charges, the jury decides they did nothing wrong and acquits them. I know there are bad shoots, but the Black Lives Matters people aren't going after the bad cops who do bad shoots, they are going after good cops who end up being found not guilty. Why is this so?
Over zealous speculation...
 
cooperative, truthful, calm, polite, no abrupt movements, keep hands visible

just common sense

It seems though that the guy in Minn was going for his ID as the cop requested, and got shot anyway.

I'll wait for the whole story, but from what I've seen so far this cop is in some deep ass shit.


something is missing with this incident. even if asked for ID, ask before reaching, especially when your hand reach down, under a seat where the policeman can not see.
 
Funny the answer is never don't break the fucking law

Even those who have not broken the law might have contact with police. does not matter why you might speak with police, you never want to be seen as a threat, by words or deeds.

It is helpful if you learn to recognize police and have some introduction. Hi, I just moved to the area and wanted to learn who the police are ..... fire, EMT, mail man, etc. You should learn the names of people in stores you use and offices like the doctors, secretaries, PA, nurses

know you neighborhood where you live, work and shop.
Useful perhaps in very, very, small towns.
 
cooperative, truthful, calm, polite, no abrupt movements, keep hands visible

just common sense

It seems though that the guy in Minn was going for his ID as the cop requested, and got shot anyway.

I'll wait for the whole story, but from what I've seen so far this cop is in some deep ass shit.

Sounds a lot like this case.
 

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