Ray From Cleveland
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Mayor's really aren't in charge of the police.
Who do you think the police chief answers to?
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Mayor's really aren't in charge of the police.
Who do you think the police chief answers to?
As they always do and then make excuses for the white boys.
Talk about ignorant, racist babble at it's best.Because fuck Black people.
Do you want a serious answer?
Because some young black males are known to be ruthless, violent criminals. And that stigma translates to all young black males, because that thug life is glorified and replicated. That, coupled with young black males fighting with police, it becomes a vicious cycle.
It's wrong. We need to fix that. But it is what it is.
But what you really want to say is "muh, racism."
Save it.
How many millions of times are you motherfuckers gonna cry wolf.?
It's to the point now where anybody who's streaming racism is probably a fucking commie shit trying to get over.
The vast majority of those police homicide victims were armed or otherwise threatening the officer.)as of July 9, whites were 54 percent of the 440 police shooting victims this year whose race was known, blacks were 28 percent and Hispanics were 18 percent, according to The Washington Post’s ongoing database of fatal police shootings. Those ratios are similar to last year’s tally, in which whites made up 50 percent of the 987 fatal police shootings, and blacks, 26 percent. (The vast majority of those police homicide victims were armed or otherwise threatening the officer.) But Butterfield could be forgiven his error, given the virtually exclusive media focus on black victims of police officers.
Typically, activists and the media measure police actions against population ratios. Given that blacks are 13 percent of the nation’s population, a 26 to 28 percent black share of police gun fatalities looks disproportionate. But policing should be measured against crime rates, not population percentages, because law enforcement today is data-driven. Officers are deployed to where people are most being victimized, and that is primarily in minority neighborhoods.
In America’s 75 largest counties, comprising most of the nation’s population, blacks constituted 62 percent of all robbery defendants in 2009, 57 percent of all murder defendants, and 45 percent of all assault defendants — but roughly 15 percent of the population in those counties. In New York, where blacks make up 23 percent of the city’s population, blacks commit three-quarters of all shootings and 70 percent of all robberies, according to victims and witnesses. (Whites, by contrast, commit less than 2 percent of all shootings in New York City and 4 percent of all robberies, though they are nearly 34 percent of the population.)
In 2015, the police fatally shot 36 unarmed black males, according to The Washington Post’s typology, and 31 unarmed white males. The Post’s classification of victims as “unarmed” is literally accurate but sometimes misleading. The label can fail to convey the charged situation facing the officer who used deadly force.
At least five “unarmed” black victims had tried to grab the officer’s gun, or had been beating the cop with his own equipment. Some were shot from an accidental discharge triggered by their own assault on the officer. One had the officer on the ground and was beating him on the head so violently, breaking bones and causing other injuries, as to risk the officer’s loss of consciousness. And one individual included in the Post’s “unarmed black male victim” category was a bystander unintentionally struck by an officer’s bullet after an illegal-gun trafficker opened fire at the officer and the officer shot back. If a victim was not the intended target of a police shooting, race could have had no possible role in his death.
Police Shootings and Race
Does the distribution of police victims confirm the Black Lives Matter allegation that policing is biased? That depends on the assessing of police actions.www.manhattan-institute.org
When have I made excuses for someone black who was armed?And when have you not done that with black suspects?
And when have you not done that with black suspects?
The police know who they are pulling over most of the time because they run the license plate and the registered owner through their police databases.
Generally the excuse is "they didn't deserve to die". What was Elijah McClain suspected of doing?
The vast majority of those police homicide victims were armed or otherwise threatening the officer.)
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How many of those folks were armed?
No, police don't call that in until they stop the vehicle unless he runs. Then they call in the plate while in pursuit.
He's making excuses for the suspect in this topic. What are you talking about. He still denies this idiot shot at cops in spite of the conversation between the front officer and dispatch, and even a city cam video.
Kudos to the department for having a well trained force in the use of firearms.Ohio police release graphic footage of officers killing Jayland Walker
Graphic videos released Sunday show eight Ohio cops firing the barrage of bullets that killed a black man fleeing a traffic stop in Akron.nypost.com
The guy open fired on the police and fled
All these cops did the right thing
Seems to me they have the authority when it is someone black. Explain how 6 unarmed black folks were murdered and 6 armed whites were not.What difference does that make? You can cherry pick all you like but you can't debate actual data and statistics. Like I said, each case is different. It's not like the police have authority to shoot anybody they want because they shot first. And like I said, a suspect can kill 20 people but as long as he surrenders, the cops will simply arrest him.
"There is zero indication he shot at officers. He may have fired out his window but nowhere is there proof he shot at officers."There is zero indication he shot at officers. He may have fired out his window but nowhere is there proof he shot at officers.
All the same the video earlier shows a white man fighting with officers. He takes their own club and beat them with it. He then steals their cruiser and they just let him drive off.
Shoot your gun while cops are on a call, see what happens.There is zero indication he shot at officers. He may have fired out his window but nowhere is there proof he shot at officers.
All the same the video earlier shows a white man fighting with officers. He takes their own club and beat them with it. He then steals their cruiser and they just let him drive off.
Serve, protect and break a nword's neck. That has been the motto forever.Kudos to the department for having a well trained force in the use of firearms.
Think of it as a late term abortionSeems to me they have the authority when it is someone black. Explain how 6 unarmed black folks were murdered and 6 armed whites were not.
"There is zero indication he shot at officers. He may have fired out his window but nowhere is there proof he shot at officers."
What do you think he was shooting at then? And does that make a difference?
Yes, it is.Serve, protect and break a nword's neck. That has been the motto forever.