My Brother is a Cop and It's Getting Bad

So, in short, your brother got a taste -- for a week -- of what black people say they experience from the cops their whole lives.

Has your brother learned anything? Or is he just feeling sorry for himself?
Basically. And if he's anything like Dont Taz Me Bro , he's most definitely feeling sorry for himself.
 
I guess you bootlickers have never spoken to a lawyer.

Ask any lawyer, under no circumstances should you speak to the police. They can't be trusted. This is a well known fact.

Hell, lawyers decry victims rights while ignoring the scientific evidence against eyewitness testitmony while relying on only eye witness testimony for most convictions. You can't make this shit up.

Nevermind the lunacy of revoking a drivers license because of a true financial hardship, while applying more fees and fines on top as a "punishment" for being broke. The system is a tool to limit upward mobility. White collars can't get rich if we are able to save our money, rather than be mandated into purchasing "insurance(s)" and all sorts of other commercial products the government has no right dictating.

Fuck the whole thing.

The blue wall of silence means every cop on the job is liable for the actions of a supposed few. The issue is, every time a dumb pig flaps their gums, they display exactly the personal traits that breed abusive use of authority. The self righteous bullshit needs to end.

Imagine how much better things would be if in court, when a citizen's word is up against a cop's, it was the citizen's story who's given deference, rather than the shitbag wearing the badge that stands for deceit and illusion.

That would require accountability within our courts, and as the SC just proved, there is none.

How else do you explain ruling against seperate but equal, while allowing qualified immunity to stand? The decisions are at direct odds with each other.
Exactly!
 
We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.

And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
I’m so sorry. Most of us cowards wouldn’t have the balls to put ourselves in danger.
 
Stfu! They lost nothing it’s you lefties pushing a fake narrative..
They need to be reformed.
The touchy feely stuff isn't compatible with law. There is nothing I hate worse than cops who start developing "feelings" like teenage girls with breasts.
We need more experts for the 90% of their calls that have nothing to do with violence.
Stop misusing the 911 system. It's for emergencies where life or limb or real property is at stake. Not for drug fixes, support groups, or tired and emotional people.
We need a mental health system.
You sold your soul to Satan there. That is nothing but a vicious form of medieval torture.
 
He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something
You'd be angry too if you got stopped about twenty times in a row because a felony warrant came up in the system and turned out to be bogus. The cops have got to reform their "system". It's a Democrat political machine enforced as fiat, street justice railroaded through the greased wheels of a rubber-stamp guilty-as-charged maximum-punishment court system.

Huh? Where did that come from? No one said anything about the warrant being bogus and it's kind of strange to make that assumption.
 
Stfu! They lost nothing it’s you lefties pushing a fake narrative..
They need to be reformed.
The touchy feely stuff isn't compatible with law. There is nothing I hate worse than cops who start developing "feelings" like teenage girls with breasts.
We need more experts for the 90% of their calls that have nothing to do with violence.
Stop misusing the 911 system. It's for emergencies where life or limb or real property is at stake. Not for drug fixes, support groups, or tired and emotional people.
We need a mental health system.
You sold your soul to Satan there. That is nothing but a vicious form of medieval torture.
Your a hater I pray for your soul.
 
We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.

And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.
I am so sorry that this is happening...........it's wrong and dangerous for the good guys now and we all know it, but I fear it will only get worse.
 
For generations the behavior of the cops. Even the “good ones” has been at the minimum toeing the line.

When I was a boy there was a song. Attitude Adjustment by Hank Williams Jr. He smacks his wife around. A little attitude adjustment. He whomps his Brother in Law. Same thing. Then the police show up and give him an attitude adjustment.

Funny in the song. Amusing in fiction. A real problem in real life. Because it is tough to tell who really needs the attitude adjustment isn’t it?

For generations these attitude adjustments have been given various names and terms. Tune him up is a popular one with police. When the guy runs and they chase at the end they are not satisfied with just cuffing him and taking him to jail. They want to teach him a lesson. Give him the attitude adjustment. So they tune him up before they take him in.

And for generations this has been going on. Older cops teach younger cops. This is what we do. And you don’t mention it.

In another thread I mentioned a lesson from my Dad. If you have to lie about it, you already know you did the wrong thing.

And it isn’t just the Democrat run cities. It happens in small towns and bedroom communities.

Now. Your brother and the cops of today are paying for that generational practice. One that still goes on today. It is curious though. The same people who explain that Blacks should be happy being targeted because so many are criminals object to any cops being so much as sneered at because all of them are not criminal.

For generations the police have managed the situation as us versus them. Now that them have the us outnumbered, it suddenly is a bad thing.

Now. I am going to speak honestly. I have explained how we got here. Part of how we got here anyway. Now I am going to say I really am sorry that your Brother and others are enduring this. It is going to get worse before it gets better. And the first way it can start down that path is avoiding the euphemisms about resisting and all that.

Behave in public the same professional way they behave in court when trying to put forth the image of professional competence to the jury.

Bust the cops who do the things that have contributed to the mess we are in. Reform the cops. Don’t accept less than proper behavior.

Change the outlook. Stop seeing the communities as “Them” and they will eventually respond the same.
 
We were supposed to have dinner at my brother's house yesterday, but he called me up when he got home from his shift and cancelled. He wanted to just chill after the shift he worked yesterday. He patrols a higher crime neighborhood, which is mostly blacks, and he said the past couple of weeks have gotten really bad. People aren't respectful at all. They're rude and belligerent towards him. He's been called names, taunted, it's been constant chaos. He stopped a car yesterday because the guy came up with a warrant in the system. Immediately, when he had the guy step out of his car he started screaming something about George Floyd and then became nasty and resistant. My brother and his partner, who arrived shortly after, had to tackle the guy to the ground in order to get him restrained. While this was going on he said a dozen or so blacks came running up on them, whipping out their phones recording, calling them names, taunting them. He said it was super nerve racking because in the middle of the skirmish he had no idea if any of these other people, who had no business being up that close to them, were going to run up and attack them from behind. He said it was like being in the middle of a zoo. He is starting to consider leaving the department at this point because it's become incredibly dangerous for them.

And my brother is Asian and the officer who responded to back him up is Hispanic, so this wasn't even a white cop thing; it's just an anyone in uniform thing. We're told we should be judging people by their character and not their skin color, but apparently these same people think it's fine to judge anyone in a uniform as evil.

Don't know how much time your brother has left to reach retirement, but might be wise start looking for a job in private security. Or something else. There are cops getting shot or stabbed and it's getting pretty dangerous out there. There was a story about 3 cops in NYC getting poisoned, don't know if it's true or not but geez. I suspect there are a lot more people that are grateful for his service, I know I am and I hope those of us who feel that way outnumber the ones who don't.
 

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