So what I'm hearing is that you guys would like a shoot/action 1st police style right I mean what could possibly go wrong
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No! I want the cop to actually get shot, then return fire. There oughta be quality personal standing in line for that job.
You do realise that one being a cop is not that dangerous hell its not even in the top ten of dangerous jobs here in the US
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In fact Crime in the US is declining
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So why is that you want the police to be so gun happy?
Are you a cop?
No but I am a 31 year old black man who is sick and tired of people like you giving the police carte blanche.I mean Tamir was shot in the stomach and left dying on the ground. His sister tackled, shackled, and shoved in a police car for trying to run to him. Forced to sit and watch her brother dying, a process that would take until the next day, while the cops stood there. Cops who either had no first aid training or no first aid items nearby and felt the only thing they really needed to do was call in the incident.
Four minutes. No help. A gutshot bullet wound. An FBI detective working a nearby detail was the first person to try and help. Three minutes before the EMS arrived. Without the FBI detective, it wouldn't have been four minutes, but seven unattended.
He was big. He was scary. The gun looked real (even though they never saw it). How does that excuse the aftermath of letting someone just bleed on the ground? He died the next day. Every moment counts. Every single one. And they wasted 240 seconds.
How can there be absolutely nothing done? How? Even with these garbage excuses for executing a human being, how does it justify then just standing there and watching them dying. The threat was handled. The threat was shot. The threat was dying.
And they did nothing to help beyond the barest of minimums.
I just don't get it. Was he still scary while bleeding on the ground?