PostmodernProphet
fully immersed in faith..
it's going mainstream -LA mayor just did it
the LA mayor isn't "mainstream".......that's the radically insane stream.......
it's going mainstream -LA mayor just did it
More supported birtherism than support this. "It's going mainstream" is a truly laughable assertion.
I think new standards for hire should be enacted, each police file should be reviewed by individual departments, police like Loehmann, who killed Tamir Rice, get hired by other police officers, this should not be allowed. Chauvin should have been fired before he ever had a chance to kill Floyd, he had more complaints against him than any other job would allow.Maybe we don’t need so many. Who the fuck wants to live in a police state? We have 35,000 cops in Columbus. That’s one cop for every 24 persons. That’s far too many.
COLUMBUS, OH.?
HARDLY.
1,800 officers
Columbus Division of Police Established in 1816, the Columbus Division of Police has over 1,800 officers and 300 civilian employees. The Division covers 20 precincts across the greater Columbus metropolitan area, while serving nearly 800,000 residents.
https://www.columbus.gov/police/
Columbus Police Home - City of Columbus
police like Loehmann, who killed Tamir Rice, get hired by other police officers, this should not be allowed. .
The movement to defund the police is gaining significant support across America, including from elected leaders, as protests over the killing of George Floyd sweep the nation.
For years, activists have pushed US cities and states to cut law enforcement budgets amid a dramatic rise in spending on police and prisons while funding for vital social services has shrunk or disappeared altogether.
Government officials have long dismissed the idea as a leftist fantasy, but the recent unrest and massive budget shortfalls from the Covid-19 crisis appear to have inspired more mainstream recognition of the central arguments behind defunding.
“To see legislators who aren’t even necessarily on the left supporting at least a significant decrease in New York police department [NYPD] funding is really very encouraging,” Julia Salazar, a New York state senator and Democratic socialist, told the Guardian on Tuesday. “It feels a little bit surreal.”
Floyd’s death on camera in Minneapolis, advocates say, was a powerful demonstration that police reform efforts of the last half-decade have failed to stop racist policing and killings. Meanwhile, the striking visuals of enormous, militarized and at times violent police forces responding to peaceful protests have led some politicians to question whether police really need this much money and firepower.
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Community groups advocating for defunding have put forward differing strategies, some merely opposing police budget increases, others advocating mass reductions, and some fighting for full defunding as a step toward abolishing police forces. Some initiatives are tied to the fight to close prisons. All are pushing for a reinvestment of those dollars in services.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/04/defund-the-police-us-george-floyd-budgets
In most countries the types inclined to join the police tend to be not-very-well-educated and somewhat aggressive, sharing some pretty nasty, often racist, prejudices. As far as I can gather, the training of American police, with its huge emphasis on the vital importance of the policeman's survival at whatever cost to the person he is arresting makes this much worse, especially in particularly racist communities. Add the bang-bangs and you have yourself an even bigger problem than they have in most counties, and from here it looks extremely difficult to reform them, even more difficult than it was here after they were turned into a tory strong-arm gang under Thatcher. When Hitler died in his bunker they got shot of the SS, so perhaps you'll be able to see your lot off with the Fatman. Good luck!
Not sure... but here's another stat...hmm....wonder why Mott fucked up......
In most countries the types inclined to join the police tend to be not-very-well-educated and somewhat aggressive, sharing some pretty nasty, often racist, prejudices. As far as I can gather, the training of American police, with its huge emphasis on the vital importance of the policeman's survival at whatever cost to the person he is arresting makes this much worse, especially in particularly racist communities. Add the bang-bangs and you have yourself an even bigger problem than they have in most counties, and from here it looks extremely difficult to reform them, even more difficult than it was here after they were turned into a tory strong-arm gang under Thatcher. When Hitler died in his bunker they got shot of the SS, so perhaps you'll be able to see your lot off with the Fatman. Good luck!
The movement to defund the police is gaining significant support across America, including from elected leaders, as protests over the killing of George Floyd sweep the nation.
For years, activists have pushed US cities and states to cut law enforcement budgets amid a dramatic rise in spending on police and prisons while funding for vital social services has shrunk or disappeared altogether.
Government officials have long dismissed the idea as a leftist fantasy, but the recent unrest and massive budget shortfalls from the Covid-19 crisis appear to have inspired more mainstream recognition of the central arguments behind defunding.
“To see legislators who aren’t even necessarily on the left supporting at least a significant decrease in New York police department [NYPD] funding is really very encouraging,” Julia Salazar, a New York state senator and Democratic socialist, told the Guardian on Tuesday. “It feels a little bit surreal.”
Floyd’s death on camera in Minneapolis, advocates say, was a powerful demonstration that police reform efforts of the last half-decade have failed to stop racist policing and killings. Meanwhile, the striking visuals of enormous, militarized and at times violent police forces responding to peaceful protests have led some politicians to question whether police really need this much money and firepower.
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Community groups advocating for defunding have put forward differing strategies, some merely opposing police budget increases, others advocating mass reductions, and some fighting for full defunding as a step toward abolishing police forces. Some initiatives are tied to the fight to close prisons. All are pushing for a reinvestment of those dollars in services.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/04/defund-the-police-us-george-floyd-budgets
That’s a serious problem too. The militarization of our police is the primary cause of excessive use of force and exacerbates the racial problem.
our tax dollars shouldn't go to murderers
fund healthcare not murder
And take away all that military shit too.
Nothing funny about stating facts.
Where did you get that number from?
From The City of Columbus website....
By my calculations, 1,800 police in a city of 800,000 = 1 cop per 444 people.
If your talking about purely dollars and cents that has a negligible impact on the budget as they are getting that almost for free
Perfect. Sky high unemployment. Major cities not only looted but effectively sacked at this point with no hope of recovery. Now is clearly the perfect time to start firing govt employees. One of the few things that can actually bring money into your neighborhood. Add them to the unemployed.
rofl @ "police state" is that what you call a week of anarchy in the streets?
horsecrap.. cops dont need an MRAP huh?
with bricks and bottles and Molotov cocktails flying? I'd like to see you out theer in a patrol car