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1. rumana+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-02 20:46:15
> That looks very suspicious, but if this were really a widespread technique by the police

Giving your comment the benefit of the doubt, that does not address the fact that a while platoon of police officers witnessed a fellow police officer vandalize public property without any reason or justification, and they didn't even flinched or complained or even frowned upon that brand of unprovoked abuse.

That's pretty much one of the central points of the whole protest.

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2. slg+9f[view] [source] 2020-06-02 22:16:27
>>rumana+(OP)
> they didn't even flinched or complained or even frowned upon that brand of unprovoked abuse

I have seen dozens if not over a hundred videos of the police acting inappropriately over the last few days. I have only seen a single video in which any of them were stopped or reprimanded by another cop and that one "good cop" was a woman of color. If this inappropriate behavior is done by such a small percentage of the police force and is frowned on by all the other good cops, why is there so little evidence of police policing themselves?

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3. lawnch+if[view] [source] 2020-06-02 22:16:58
>>rumana+(OP)
If it were me, and I had a first hand account of what he did and whether he had a justifiable reason, I would have it documented and escalated after returning to the office, hopefully anonymously, or at least confidentially.

I would also keep an eye on that officer to see if there were more violations.

I would not break formation and try to handcuff another officer in the moment, because it would be strategically unwise.

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4. thatgu+3h[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-02 22:25:25
>>slg+9f
The video of George that started all this has 4 cops in it. The 3 cops that allowed him to kneel on georg's neck for 7 minutes are not being charged with anything at all. The one female cop even remarks that George should be moved to be on his side, then when she's ignored, doesn't bring it up again. Why should they police each other when nothing happens when they dont
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5. selimt+2s[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-02 23:38:43
>>thatgu+3h
I thought they were all males and it was the rookie that said it
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6. TheSpi+6v[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 00:03:28
>>lawnch+if
> If it were me

Right. Maybe that's why you aren't a police officer.

> I would not break formation and try to handcuff another officer in the moment

Maybe you should be a police officer.

> because it would be strategically unwise

Things need to change now.

When the police can demonstrate they are able to rein each other in, we can all go home and celebrate.

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7. lawnch+Bi2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-03 16:03:05
>>TheSpi+6v
Way to not read the post. You’re perhaps being a little naive. There is more than one way to accomplish things, and your way is not the most effective way.
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