tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515829.post756670881418582622..comments2024-03-28T00:27:14.676-07:00Comments on Irons in the Fire: This was a fairly good piece on the 'cops shooting the good guys' problem untilFirehandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04562365951182027709noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515829.post-20857307146618961672018-12-01T09:59:52.064-08:002018-12-01T09:59:52.064-08:00NO law enforcement agency is training their office...<i>NO law enforcement agency is training their officers to go to deadly force first.</i> by Anonymous, who can't possibly know if this statement is accurate.<br /><br />Do the police ever use excessive force? Depends on what you mean by excessive, but the real answer is an unquestionable affirmative. <i>Yes</i>, police use excessive force, and yes, they get away with it, or the punishment they receive is far too light.<br /><br />The real problem is with commercial media, which fails to follow up on an incident of excessive force, and that failure is deliberate.<br /><br />The second failure by commercial media is that many police officers are absolute saints with the patience of Job. We never see an article detailing their activities and the people they help.Mad Jackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06190137186843630543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515829.post-70380479258639429012018-12-01T08:32:39.168-08:002018-12-01T08:32:39.168-08:00I'm not sure which article you are referring t...I'm not sure which article you are referring to Firehand. I missed it somewhere. This article<br /><br /> https://freebeacon.com/issues/gun-rights-groups-call-dialogue-alabama-police-shooting/<br /><br />has a great premise regarding such situations, but is riddled with innuendos and bullshit. I totally agree that there is a danger from some LEOs for those who chose to carry a firearm for protection especially in situations such as this, However, the author of this piece is only parroting what has been fed to him by the MSM. We all know their intent when things like this occur is to pit white vs. black vs. police (never let a good crisis go to waste). The truth is the media doesn't know what happened and the author doesn't know. At this point, I believe painting the guy who got shot by the po po as a good guy is a very long stretch. From what I've seen on some of Mr. Bradford's social media posts, I am led to believe Mr. E.J. Bradford is heavily involved in gang activity. It is an established fact that he was drummed out of the Army before finishing Basic Training and given a "general" discharge. It may turn out that he was innocent. We will see Monday when the city of Hoover releases the videos. I think a lot of race baiters (i.e. the "reverend", and I used that term loosely, Jesse Jackson is "preaching" this young man's funeral today at Boutwell Auditorium in typical racial grandstanding style). If E.J. Bradford is proven to be a "didndunuffin"-gangbanger the black community will cry "coverup", an innocent boy was killed by the police because he was black while trying to prevent a "mall shooting". That is all the justification the black community needs to riot, rob, loot, and pillage. If evidence shows the cops jumped the gun and acted unjustly, well, it will be a good excuse to riot, loot, rob, and plunder.Jeffery in Alabamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17335332266715975717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8515829.post-28913674090270423072018-12-01T07:59:39.322-08:002018-12-01T07:59:39.322-08:00NO law enforcement agency is training their office...NO law enforcement agency is training their officers to go to deadly force first. None. The resistance/force continuum is trained, reinforced, supervised, and scrutinized constantly. In the vast majority of agencies, EVERY use of force is reported, analyzed, and logged, and woe betide a cop who fails to report it. If you are caught failing to report a use of force, you're gone. Cops are held, in court, to the "objectively reasonable" standard of force used. Cops who violate that face not only criminal punishment, but civil as well. And not just the officer, but the whole department. As a result, agencies defend themselves by rigorously enforcing these rules.<br /><br />I'm not saying cops don't use excessive force, but it's rare. And cops are punished when it does happen. And they should be.<br /><br />Sorry for the rant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com