It's ridiculous but I don't blame them at all. It's the most-win situation for the cop.
If the cops escalate something that ends up with them having to shoot the guy, the best case scenario at that point is a long drawn out court trial where they are found not guilty but blacklisted from life by the court of social justice anyway.
Police officers have to face every day that they could not only be killed on the job but face possible death of a thousand court cases for doing the best possible thing they could in a situation. I wouldn't blame every single one of them for quitting. I'm pretty sure I'd rather do almost anything I could learn at a trade school over being a cop right now.
I keep trying to type up something more but I can't put words together right to make a clear argument and not just talk in circles. I don't disagree with that thought at all. I'm probably just projecting my irritation with the "court of social justice" onto the police situation.
I'm shocked that shitting on cops for using appropriate (lethal) force makes them unwilling to use lethal force when needed. Shocked.
You forgot the craziest part, the fire department had to 'rescue' the women from their window because they were so afraid to leave by the door.
And police determined that was fine.
Hopefully people will start getting the message. The police could end this all very quickly by just standing down en masse for a few weeks.
People will realise which side they're really on very quickly.
Well, that's what the anti-white protestors want - a police farce on the level of Britain.
It's ridiculous but I don't blame them at all. It's the most-win situation for the cop.
If the cops escalate something that ends up with them having to shoot the guy, the best case scenario at that point is a long drawn out court trial where they are found not guilty but blacklisted from life by the court of social justice anyway.
Police officers have to face every day that they could not only be killed on the job but face possible death of a thousand court cases for doing the best possible thing they could in a situation. I wouldn't blame every single one of them for quitting. I'm pretty sure I'd rather do almost anything I could learn at a trade school over being a cop right now.
I keep trying to type up something more but I can't put words together right to make a clear argument and not just talk in circles. I don't disagree with that thought at all. I'm probably just projecting my irritation with the "court of social justice" onto the police situation.
Hopefully this will continue until the city leaders are voted out and BLM is no longer tolerated
Those cops are acting like Canadians. Not doing a good job at disproving ACAB