Tue Jul 18, 2017 11:33 pm
leadcounsel wrote:Well, this incident tells me a lot of things.
* Liberals end game is to destroy and gut law enforcement as part of the overall destruction of the nation, and infiltration of all ranks.
* The anti-cop agenda has gained ground. The promoted violence against cops has got them on edge. The high quality candidates are no longer interested in applying and I'm guessing this officer was a poor candidate, as a result.
* Looks like this was an ND or AD, probably from a jumpy cop or a poorly trained one or a poor candidate for law enforcement.
* I'll withhold real criticisms until more information is released, but on the surface it looks like a very bad shooting. Has nothing to do with race. But shooting across your partner through a car door in a enclosed car is a poor decision and would only be done in an urgent - as in, I see a gun pointed at us - situation. Certainly seems not to be that way based on reporting.
Tue Jul 18, 2017 11:52 pm
However, you jump to conclusions that are not supported - like the allegation of a coverup with the cameras. As I understand it, they were in their patrol vehicle and it wouldn't be policy for them to be running at that point. I've read that they are activated when the officer exits the vehicle, or the overhead lights are engaged, or similar. You automatically jump to "cover up" whereas a reasonable interpretation is that they just weren't activated.
Wed Jul 19, 2017 5:07 am
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Wed Jul 19, 2017 6:09 am
L_O_G wrote:If this was a white cop and a black victim, that city would be burning
Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:13 am
“Officer Noor has declined to be interviewed by BCA agents at this time. Officer Noor’s attorney did not provide clarification on when, if ever, an interview would be possible,’ the BCA wrote in a press release Tuesday.
Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:46 am
Wed Jul 19, 2017 7:47 am
MadPick wrote:L_O_G wrote:For every one of these incidents there are 1000's of good deeds done by PD's all over the Nation that happen with zero news coverage. This is sad and extremely tragic no doubt. But when all we hear is how bad the police are on a daily basis, it paints an unfair picture of those who are doing fantastic jobs on the daily.
That's the kind of attitude that will prevent you from ever working for CNN or ABC/CBS/NBC.
Wed Jul 19, 2017 9:42 am
Wed Jul 19, 2017 10:53 am
mislabeled wrote:Instead of limiting the tools available to officers, which is a ridiculous approach that will only further degrade the quality of the relationship between police and the communities they serve, how about agencies make themselves a more attractive employer so they can hire the best candidates? How about mayors and city councils stop throwing their LEOs under the bus at the first sign of a political hot potato or a waning budget? How about lazy people stop expecting cops to be protectors, shrinks, and mothers, all rolled into one low-bid package? How about we give officers the support they need to find and arrest criminals -- and then (gasp) actually prosecute those motherfuckers -- instead of writing new laws that do nothing but create new criminals? And how about we make it clear to everyone involved in the hiring and training process that an unfit candidate should be shown the door, even if that means a city doesn't have equal splits across gender lines or ethnicity groups or whatever other completely irrelevant criteria some disconnected douche has put in place?
Be a better employer. Find better cops. Stop expecting them to be superhuman. Hold their feet to the fire when they don't uphold their end of the bargain.
This is really not that tough but someone's sure to get sand in their vag over it, since expectations will need to change on both ends of the spectrum.
Wed Jul 19, 2017 12:49 pm
Selador wrote:glockgirl wrote:It's an understatement to say that this was an unfortunate incident. For those who are making insinuating comments based on the officer's name and country of birth, please explain to me how the other officer ALSO failed to turn on his body cam. If this officer's name was Jim McWhiteypants, I doubt that his name would be mentioned in this thread at all.
As to media coverage of events like these, I'm all for transparency, but honestly, TW, it's about time to step away from your keyboard and look at LEOs in a different light. Where were the cameras when the BPD detective arrived on my doorstep the day after Roald was struck by a car, just to hand me the investigative report and to give Roald a hug? The detective well knew that the report could've been mailed, but he took time out of his day to check on Roald and make sure that I was okay, too.
That is the kind of little gestures that don't get coverage, and so if your worldview is based entirely on media coverage of purely negative incidents, you're going end up with a negative view of all LEO's.
Lots of openings for the August (I think) WSP cadet class, TW. Just saying.
That's it!
I'm changing my name to McWhiteypants!!!
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