Of the 23, how many had weapons and posed a danger to the police or community?
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Less than half.
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I'm curious why you leave out that context. It seems important. You surely acknowledge use of force is necessary in some cases, right?
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You miss the point by focusing on that, tho. Police in other nations are trained to deescalate even when suspects are armed & dangerous.
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Colin, we need you! Tomorrow Nationwide Protests to Demand that Trump Pence Must Go. POLICE MURDER GETTINWORSE! RT? https://refusefascism.org/2017/06/09/july-15-2017-in-cities-across-the-country-demonstrate/ …pic.twitter.com/HbqtGt7c3H
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For all my brother and sisters, here and all over the worldpic.twitter.com/Wc17alZePW
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And frankly anybody looks at these faces and doesn't see their own fathers, sons and daughters there is something seriously wrong with them
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How many people were pulled over this week, listened to the police, and lived?
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Or listened to police and died?
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Philando Castile
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And the DOJ, namely the Lil racist elf of a AG has made it harder to hold police accountable to such things.
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It will get worse under this administration
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US police need better training, communication skills & conflict resolution. Engage more humanely with POC. Their approach is antagonistic.
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No, criminals need to do what they are told
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