Distracted1
Philosopher
Agreed. That's the problem. Police are well known for being far too willing to shoot people. It should be a dead last resort, not the first and only. The few times I have had guns pointed at me, it was by police. I was never armed or threatening, and not even a bad guy (wrong place and time stuff). It was the first and only means of possible, maybe, kinda-sorta, could be theoretically dangerous threat mitigation that was even on the table. Straight to lethal, before the threat was assessed.
That's a different problem, although I partially agree. In the current culture, a white guy being shot is not news because it is somehow assumed that he must have deserved it (Dan Shavers family glances over). A black victim raises automatic questions about motivation and guilt, and people taking sides, often blindly.
indeed.
How many police deaths do you think would occur yearly if lethal force were the "first and only" response of the Philly P.D., as you seem to believe?
More or less than the 400+ homicides we have had so far this year?
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