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Read any good books lately?
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What ever happened to that guy from Grand Rapids that used to SAVAGE people who talked badly about cops? This guy deserves it. Have you seen any of those videos of large groups of "youths" holding up stores the last few weeks? Are we supposed to just let that kind of thing become an everyday occurrence? Just a way of taking from the "rich" and giving it to the "poor"? Let's put LLife101 in the ring with the "Janitor" for a few rounds. I'm sure LLife101 only cares when it is certain "youths" who are brutalized. He'd probably defend the cops if the bitter end if the victims weren't the "downtrodden" "youths".
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Never eat Sushi past its expiration date.
Those who refuse to drain the swamp are doomed to drown in it.
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Re: Read any good books lately?
Loathinlife101 needs to read Heather McDonalds essays for balance. She pulls actual numbers and statistics and come to a different conclusion.
Also, its sickening to hear how "racist" a cop is after taking action when any person of color is aggressive and confrontational toward them. I just saw the video of the former MSU athlete refusing to cooperate, walking off and then tackling the cop. Loathinglife101 probably believes that guy is a "victim of police brutality" even though he (Suspect) did nothing right.
Follow instructions. Dont run. Dont reach for a cops gun. Dont attack a cop. Dont reach up your own shirt to imply a weapon. Dont try to be a bigshot and you wont get shot.
Many black-majority neighborhoods statistically have a much higher rate of violence. Once that elephant in the room is honestly addressed, we can realistically discuss policing in those communities. What are police to do in areas with massive crime rates where people are anti-law enforcement and a lot of people resist or fight back when detained? LACK of police presence and lack of adequate patrols is 1 big reason crime and violence in Flint and Detroit have never gotten under control. Pontiac was so cash-strapped they had to disband their police force. Most of these majority-black cities with high crime numbers are LED by black chiefs. There WAS an isolated case of racial misconduct in Detroit and the black chief promptly took action. Thats usually what happens. They tend to be isolated incidents that are promptly dealt with and handled. And black chiefs will obviously not go easy on them.
Also, its sickening to hear how "racist" a cop is after taking action when any person of color is aggressive and confrontational toward them. I just saw the video of the former MSU athlete refusing to cooperate, walking off and then tackling the cop. Loathinglife101 probably believes that guy is a "victim of police brutality" even though he (Suspect) did nothing right.
Follow instructions. Dont run. Dont reach for a cops gun. Dont attack a cop. Dont reach up your own shirt to imply a weapon. Dont try to be a bigshot and you wont get shot.
Many black-majority neighborhoods statistically have a much higher rate of violence. Once that elephant in the room is honestly addressed, we can realistically discuss policing in those communities. What are police to do in areas with massive crime rates where people are anti-law enforcement and a lot of people resist or fight back when detained? LACK of police presence and lack of adequate patrols is 1 big reason crime and violence in Flint and Detroit have never gotten under control. Pontiac was so cash-strapped they had to disband their police force. Most of these majority-black cities with high crime numbers are LED by black chiefs. There WAS an isolated case of racial misconduct in Detroit and the black chief promptly took action. Thats usually what happens. They tend to be isolated incidents that are promptly dealt with and handled. And black chiefs will obviously not go easy on them.
Re: Read any good books lately?
I LOL'ed.
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Re: Read any good books lately?
Here is mine:
1) Entrapment and common law
2) Vice: One Cop's story of Patrolling America's most dangerous city
3) A Bulletproof Life
4) The field guide to law enforcement
5) Anarchy in Action
1) Entrapment and common law
2) Vice: One Cop's story of Patrolling America's most dangerous city
3) A Bulletproof Life
4) The field guide to law enforcement
5) Anarchy in Action
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Re: Read any good books lately?
Samuel Katz's "LAPD"Mr.Transistor wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:59 pmHere is mine:
1) Entrapment and common law
2) Vice: One Cop's story of Patrolling America's most dangerous city
3) A Bulletproof Life
4) The field guide to law enforcement
5) Anarchy in Action
Re: Read any good books lately?
I read a book on hacking databases to reveal the identity of the users...
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Re: Read any good books lately?
Book entitled “Educated”. Autobiography of girl raised in a family of fundamentalist Mormons living in rural setting and never allowed to go to school. Spent her life in survivalist mode. Later - she educates herself. Then earns a PhD - attending a series of world renowned universities which only accept the academic cream of the crop. Pretty astounding to her how her view of the world and her family change.
Re: Read any good books lately?
Here's a good one... https://books.google.com/books/about/Ka ... 9XAQAAQBAJ
Re: Read any good books lately?
What's wrong with thatlovinlife101 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 5:29 pmThose are good ones!Mr.Transistor wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:59 pmHere is mine:
1) Entrapment and common law
2) Vice: One Cop's story of Patrolling America's most dangerous city
3) A Bulletproof Life
4) The field guide to law enforcement
5) Anarchy in Action