The Great Police Work Thread

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NYPD is probably the worst of the worst. I wish New York had fired the lot of them after they all turned their back on the Mayor. I think they've dealt with slightly less PR onslaught because of some good will generated after 9/11. But I think they do most of the stuff Ferguson PD did, just to the lower class of a city 50 times larger.
 

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NYPD is probably the worst of the worst. I wish New York had fired the lot of them after they all turned their back on the Mayor. I think they've dealt with slightly less PR onslaught because of some good will generated after 9/11. But I think they do most of the stuff Ferguson PD did, just to the lower class of a city 50 times larger.
Not surprising that they are a force protected very effectively by an overpowered union. Chicago is just as bad and has the same union protection against punishment for unacceptable actions.
 

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This is one of the reasons I dislike unions. I realize they do good things in terms of wages and benefits, but other than that, protection of people that shouldn't have a job in a certain field is their forte. You would think it would be in their and their member's best interest to make sure bad employees don't have a job.
 

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This is one of the reasons I dislike unions. I realize they do good things in terms of wages and benefits, but other than that, protection of people that shouldn't have a job in a certain field is their forte. You would think it would be in their and their member's best interest to make sure bad employees don't have a job.
I agree completely.
 

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This is one of the reasons I dislike unions. I realize they do good things in terms of wages and benefits, but other than that, protection of people that shouldn't have a job in a certain field is their forte. You would think it would be in their and their member's best interest to make sure bad employees don't have a job.
:towel this just proves to me what I've always believed, you're one of the real good guys.
 

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At least they took care of that bastard, James Blake. Job well done.
 

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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/14/how-i-m-taught-about-the-war-on-cops-at-my-police-academy.html?utm_content=20864620&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

My Police Academy Teaches the ‘War on Cops’ Myth
In my rural red state police academy, instructors preach about ‘officers dying left and right’—even though the numbers show this isn’t happening.
The trumpets of the thin blue line and right-wing news sources have been sounding, piping out warnings of a “War on Police.” You may have heard it on talk radio, seen it on Fox News or even read it in the New York Post, but now the rhetoric of charlatans has reached me in class at my police academy in a Northern red state.

The War on Cops is a grossly inaccurate response to recent police killings which are on track for another year that will rival the safest on record. Gunfire deaths by police officers are down 27 percent this year, according to the Officer Down memorial page, and police killings in general are at a 20-year low, given current numbers for 2015. Police deaths in Barack Obama’s presidency are lower than the past four administrations, going all the way back to Ronald Reagan’s presidency.

Not a single iota of evidence supports a War on Police, but it has become a battle cry among some in the academy.

Over 80 percent of police departments in the United States are facing issues with low recruitment numbers. As an Iraq War veteran I sought to solidify my chance of employment working in law enforcement by attending a local police academy. I enjoyed serving my country as military police and will do such now as a sworn police officer back home.

What are they telling us in a post-Michael Brown academy? The culture of police brutality is infrequently addressed, but what is continually mentioned is the notion that there is a War on Police. By whom? Depends on whom you ask.

Some instructors blame the Obama administration, which has provided extra funding to police departments to hire Iraq War veterans such as myself. Others, citing news organizations and politicians, try to pin it on the Black Lives Matter movement.

How are they attempting to substantiate this? By highlighting a few high-profile police killings in the past few months, especially the tragic, execution-style death of a Texas sheriff at a gas station. Many activists tried to tie the accused murderer, Shannon Miles, to the Black Lives Matter movement in the immediate aftermath as a motive. He had no ties to the movement.

Miles, however, had been previously declared mentally incompetent.

“The Obama administration and Eric Holder are undermining the police. We have officers dying left and right and he’s dicking off in Alaska,” says one of my instructors, referring to the president’s trip to Alaska last week.

Our instructor is likely trying to warn us to take heed of the dangers of the job, and not expect to be thanked by politicians for doing it. But he has made the government and the people we’re meant to serve out to be boogeymen in the process.

Bad guys have been shooting cops for years, but this is neither a new nor growing phenomenon. A whole generation has grown up knowing the phrase “fuck the police” as a song lyric, a response to the mass incarceration culture spawned from a War on Drugs that numbers show disproportionately and unfairly targets black Americans.

I understand as a law enforcement professional—and as someone capable of fairly reading mountains of data—that the Drug War has been unfairly used as a tool of oppression against the black community. It is why the American public overall has shown they have less confidence in police in recent times.

But there is no War on Police. This Us vs. Them mentality still prevails even in fresh academy cadets. Perhaps some of these people will become future jackbooted, truncheon-wielding oppressors. Or perhaps they will encounter the reality that betrays the fear they are taught.

Clayton Jenkins, who is writing under a pseudonym, is an Iraq War veteran training to become a police officer.

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This is kind of what I've been concerned about with modern police training, that we're hard-wiring contempt for the community into cadets from day one.
 

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My guess is because all of the people that were coming up from behind him.
 

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My guess is because all of the people that were coming up from behind him.
Yeah. And it's pretty sad that everyone has to rush as close as they can get with their phones out. People are more concerned with filming shit than anything.
 

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All those morons telling the cop to drop his gun kill me. A cop may put his gun up, but he will never drop it, especially with a group of idiotic people around him.
They have a cop dealing with a situation, then everyone rushes up with cameras and yelling at him with all that has been going on recently, and then start telling him to drop the gun. How stupid are people really?
 

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All those morons telling the cop to drop his gun kill me. A cop may put his gun up, but he will never drop it, especially with a group of idiotic people around him.
They have a cop dealing with a situation, then everyone rushes up with cameras and yelling at him with all that has been going on recently, and then start telling him to drop the gun. How stupid are people really?
I agree. That would be insane. Holster a gun, sure. Drop it? Why not throw it into the crowd like a T shirt? What the fuck?
 

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Cops Beat Mom in Front of Young Kids
‘I couldn’t protect you, Mom.’

In 2013, Cindy Hahn came upon a car with its doors wide open and the alarm blasting. Curious, she asked a Carlsbad, California, police officer who was on the scene what was going on—to which he replied, “Mind your own f—king business.” Shocked at this response, she began shooting video, which apparently made him continue to swear at her. Hahn called the police department to report him, and left.

Within minutes, she found herself pulled over for a seatbelt violation, removed from her car, and pinned to the ground. By the same cop. Backup officers arrived, and cellphone footage shows Hahn being punched repeatedly in the face as her children screamed from the car nearby.

Charges of resisting arrest and battery on a police officer were dropped in July when the San Diego district attorney saw this video, her lawyer, Mark Geragos, reports. The officers now face charges of their own, including lying under oath during Hahn’s criminal case. Reached for comment, the Carlsbad Police Department said it “looks forward to bringing this lawsuit before the proper judicial authorities.”


Hahn says her son still talks about he incident.

“The only thing that he’ll talk to me about is, ‘I couldn’t protect you, Mom. I could’ve. I could’ve got him off you. I could have helped you,’” she told CBS Los Angeles

Complete video here.

 
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Whatta bunch of tough guys.

The one hitting her is probably a psychopath with a 1 inch dick that has it in for women.
 

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That's what happens when you give someone power and declare their actions heroic no matter how they abuse their power.
 

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That's what happens when you give someone power and declare their actions heroic no matter how they abuse their power.
There are 16 year old girls that can't harness the powers of drama quite like you've done here.

Props.
 

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There are 16 year old girls that can't harness the powers of drama quite like you've done here.

Props.
:lol

RAWR!!!!!
 
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