mtn (Forum Supporter) said:Something I found interesting: I'm friends with two police officers on facebook. Both in different states. Both have, in the last 24 hours, posted 2 things, and 2 things only:
- The same article about an officer killed in the line of duty
- Different memes - one had a picture of Target, one had a picture of Autozone, but both had the same MLK picture saying the MLK picture is a protest; the other is a crime/larceny.
I don't disagree that it is a tragedy that the officer was killed in the line of duty. I don't disagree that the looting was a despicable crime. But if those are the only two things you've posted in the past 24 hours, it sends a bad message to me. I interpret it as "Police Brutality is not what we - the Police - should be worrying about right now".
Again you have different issues here.
-George Floyd should not have been choked to death.
-The people who are looting and burning should be arrested for such. Not beaten or choked to death, but detained with only as much force as necessary, taken to the county jail and then brought in front of a Judge as the system requires. Of course there is now the complication that going to the county lockup could mean being infected with Covid 19.
It should be a matter of training the police officers. In several forms of martial arts there are ways of putting someone down without killing them. Of course spending money on training is not something cities really want to do right now. In Dallas they can't even come up with enough money to out bid the suburbs for police officers. Their pension also got stripped by some fast talking financial people. The suburbs offer a better retirement plan.