There are several incidents that the public are curious about. Pages 113-114 and 115-116. Seems like officers can shoot multiple people and still keep their jobs. Curious how an officer can be involved in so much and still be on the street. How do you defend that? I’ve read the reports and have seen that officers get into several critical incidents within a short amount of time and can go back to work? Just to shoot another person? How? Please explain! You seem level headed, I would love to hear your take after hearing abc15
The bottom line is that the current state of policing in America necessitates a comprehensive and far-reaching reform. Each day, new footage emerges that highlights instances where officers may have used excessive force, infringed on citizens' rights, or made questionable arrests. Such incidents indicate a critical need to address systemic issues within the law enforcement framework, aiming for a model that prioritizes accountability, transparency, and respect for all citizens' rights. A re-evaluation of training protocols, accountability measures, and the role of policing in communities would help build a more just and effective system. Focusing on these reforms can ensure that officers have the tools they need to serve and protect while upholding the values and freedoms central to a fair society.
Screw all of you tyrants.
There are several incidents that the public are curious about. Pages 113-114 and 115-116. Seems like officers can shoot multiple people and still keep their jobs. Curious how an officer can be involved in so much and still be on the street. How do you defend that? I’ve read the reports and have seen that officers get into several critical incidents within a short amount of time and can go back to work? Just to shoot another person? How? Please explain! You seem level headed, I would love to hear your take after hearing abc15
Remember P-Nut and Freddy
how surprising .. "we investigated ourselves and found nothing wrong" .. blah blah blah
Where is the body cam video of these cases
The bottom line is that the current state of policing in America necessitates a comprehensive and far-reaching reform. Each day, new footage emerges that highlights instances where officers may have used excessive force, infringed on citizens' rights, or made questionable arrests. Such incidents indicate a critical need to address systemic issues within the law enforcement framework, aiming for a model that prioritizes accountability, transparency, and respect for all citizens' rights.
A re-evaluation of training protocols, accountability measures, and the role of policing in communities would help build a more just and effective system. Focusing on these reforms can ensure that officers have the tools they need to serve and protect while upholding the values and freedoms central to a fair society.
when the forces of darkness battles out the forces of evil,
and the taxpayers are paying for it.
Love the work!
Great job Mr. Sebalik...Keep up the outstanding work!!!!
lol welcome to arizona
Share with council members.
Well done