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In growing numbers cops are ‘going bad’
This story is just one example of many showing how our law enforcement has been deteriorating. Morphing from ‘serve & protect’ to ‘observe & suspect’ police are surely getting more and more abusive in their pursuit of perceived duty.
This is because all of the ‘good cops’ are bailing out on their respective police departments. Those men and women who truly desired to serve and protect the public have been resigning in a mass exodus. Good cops can no longer function in the ‘pack mentality’ environment of 21st Century law enforcement. As the good ones leave, the creeps and bullies fill those openings in the ranks.
This story and its disturbing video show just what I’m talking about. See if you can figure out why it takes twenty cops to subdue an already surrendered subject already on the floor and in handcuffs. Ask yourself, “What in Hell is going on?” Twenty officers, Good God man, that’s an entire platoon!
Click here: https://nypost.com/2021/08/03/florida-cops-kick-handcuffed-man-in-head-attack-man-filming/
Police of today are increasingly working in ‘packs’ like wolves or other predators. They are now taught in Police Academy that every person they approach is a potential enemy. The ‘us against them’ mentality is pounded into the heads of young officer cadets in training and perpetuated through association. They are put on a paranoid platform of thought which immediately clouds their judgment.
We must begin to teach and train our officers in a more comprehensive and disciplined manner. We need to reflect upon the principles of ‘1970’s’ law enforcement. We need to see that these guys and gals are taught proper procedure, and how to think critically.
Since when does it take 6 people to handle a simple traffic stop? When does it take 8 cops to address a vagrant on the streets? And, as seen in the video here, when does it take twenty cops to attend someone already subdued, on his stomach, and handcuffed from behind? And when did we teach officers to attack passers by for filming an altercation? Good God man!
Since when? Good questions all. I’m Max, and that’s the way I see it!
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