And yet police killings are down
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And so are arrests. A lot, all over. Funny how that works, the cops stop arresting criminals and like magic they shoot fewer of them. Too bad the criminals don’t play by the same rules, homicides up big everywhere and all.
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So what's your bottom line point here
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The drive to curtail police use of force including deadly shootings has had the unintended effect nationwide of slowing down arrests, thus igniting the crime wave we are seeing. The police are reluctant to engage and the criminals know it.
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So you believe police should shoot more of us?
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More of us? As in criminals? If criminals elect to fight the police they run the risk of getting shot. How we’ve lost sight of this elementary fact behind all these so called justice reforms is a mystery
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Define “criminal.”
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Seriously? Time to climb down that ivory tower and take a walk around town. You will be able to define criminal all by yourself
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Like I never experienced a crime before! I object to your wide and generalized references to “criminals” as a justification for police overreaction and murder.
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Let me guess somebody stole your 2000 k mountain bike out from under you. Here’s a little wisdom I picked up along the way. I never met a liberal violent crime victim. Sure before it happened to them, but after…..never. That about says it all.
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I am progressive and I helped put away a perpetrator of violent crime! (There were about 13 others with me). I am also a social worker, tuned in to social justice issues.
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