When you are not a corrupt idiot but arrest people for watering flowers

And now these hero’s are confiscating peoples private food and water donations to Appalachia because someone told them to
Yep, If you ever actually thought your government was here to help, this should open your eyes. The only people that will help you is family, friends, and neighbors.
 
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As a former LEO, some of these videos are just incredibly.....wtf!!! These idiots should be washing cars for a living
Having trained along side LEO and the closest person in the world to me being a career cop, I believe this largely comes down to training issues. Would you agree?

I think POST training instills a lot of bad attitudes and bad behavior, right from the get-go.
 
Having trained along side LEO and the closest person in the world to me being a career cop, I believe this largely comes down to training issues. Would you agree?

I think POST training instills a lot of bad attitudes and bad behavior, right from the get-go.
I wouldn't. You can't train someone out of being a jackass. They were that way long before putting on a uniform.
Post their addresses.
In some places freedom of speech is a crime when outing protected classes. Of course, these same protected classes put out CCW holder addresses.
 
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You can't train someone out of being a jackass.
I don’t agree with this. The military excels at training folks to run head-long into certain death, under orders going against every natural self survival fiber of ones being.

I certainly think you can take good, inexperienced people and make them into assholes. I have seen it.

POST training as described by Officers

Guns = crime
Citizens vs Us
Officer Safety = citizens, equal danger, use officer-safety as an excuse ignore civil rights.
Now becoming more weighted towards DEI. These are a whole new set of training issues. Applicants who have never should’ve got to the gate are being pushed through in order to meet quotas.
Poor firearms training.
Lack of funding for ongoing training. Cops I trained alongside were funding classes out of their own pocket.

I’m including psych. evals as part of training because it’s part of the hiring process.

The lady who put the prisoner in the back of the cruiser in Colorado that was hit by the train, failed two psych evals and was turned down at one agency. She was coming from an agency where she had already failed one psych eval and was hired anyways, and she went to another agency and was subsequently hired.

Turns out that hiring officers who failed psych evals is not an uncommon practice.

Again, the above comes from police officers not me.
 
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I feel like a lot of cops are being very slow to recognize the new reality of body cams and ubiquitous phone cameras…..
Not slow just don’t care - took over 2 years to get their qualified immunity revoked - so after violating rights false arrest ect they went to work and sucked on the cities tit .
 
Not slow just don’t care - took over 2 years to get their qualified immunity revoked - so after violating rights false arrest ect they went to work and sucked on the cities tit .
So you’re saying that cops are violating rights, getting caught plant evidence, lying on reports etc completely foreseeing the resulting events?

My best friend just completed such an investigation. I guarantee the cops involved were caught flat-footed, and very much care about the resulting disciplinary actions/terminations. It was not pretty.
 
So you’re saying that cops are violating rights, getting caught plant evidence, lying on reports etc completely foreseeing the resulting events?

My best friend just completed such an investigation. I guarantee the cops involved were caught flat-footed, and very much care about the resulting disciplinary actions/terminations. It was not pretty.
Very much don’t care - even if they are terminated or allowed to resign AND go on the Brady list . Hired in a week next town over .

If they card at all they'd quit doing this shit and worse while on camera .
 
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I don’t agree with this. The military excels at training folks to run head-long into certain death, under orders going against every natural self survival fiber of ones being.

I certainly think you can take good, inexperienced people and make them into assholes. I have seen it.

POST training as described by Officers

Guns = crime
Citizens vs Us
Officer Safety = citizens, equal danger, use officer-safety as an excuse ignore civil rights.
Now becoming more weighted towards DEI. These are a whole new set of training issues. applicants who have never should’ve got to the gate or being pushed through in order to meet quotas.
Poor firearms training.
Lack of funding for ongoing training. Cops I trained alongside were funding classes out of their own pocket.

I’m including psych. evals as part of training because it’s part of the hiring process.

The lady who put the prisoner in the back of the cruiser in Colorado that was hit by the train, failed two psych evals and was turned down at one agency. She was coming from an agency where she had already filed one psych eval and was hired anyways, and she went to another agency and was subsequently hired.

Turns out that hiring officers who failed psych evals is not an uncommon practice.

Again, the above comes from police officers not me.
You say you disagree with me but then provide examples of exactly what I was talking about. Military tests people before letting them in and at selection processes because they want to find out if the person is trainable. The lady that left the person on the tracks was an untrainable jackass but they tried anyway. You think they could have made her into something just by more training? You think that was a training issue?
 
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