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Sgt Vance Bonds
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Respect goes a long way.
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CSM Colin Patterson
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I served in the military and in Law enforcement and now teach criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management. The majority of police are good people. However, those good cops' inaction against bad cops is the primary reason all cops are labeled as dirty or corrupt, or racist. Police officers demand that the public respect them. However, they have become very disrespectful to their fellow citizens. Just listen to how police officers speak to people when they conduct a car stop. They behave in a condescending disrespectful manner while exhibiting a superiority complex over the taxpayers who they work for. Police officers believe that they should not be held accountable. I argue every day that soldiers sailors airmen marines and coast guards persons are held accountable for their actions and sent to prison. Why should police officers be exempt?
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CSM Colin Patterson
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MSG Joseph Cristofaro you can disagree with me as much as you want you are talking to someone who spent over 25 years in law Enforcement at the US Department of Justice and the NYPD. What i stated is factual. There are numerous studies supporting my statement. I live in a fact base and empirical data based world. Not a world of emotional rhetoric and conjecture. I suggest you read the book. Why Law Enforcement Organizations Fail.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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This is the problem that we teach kids to blindly follow anyone. What makes any of them a hero for choosing that profession? It's like if someone tries to tell servicemembers we're "heroes." No we aren't. I'm not a hero for choosing this profession. I chose it. No one forced me into it. I haven't done anything heroic in my service. Most people don't.

Cops aren't special because they wear a badge. Are there good people who are cops? Sure. That doesn't mean they're good cops when they continue to work in a system that was created to oppress certain groups of people. There aren't good cops when that system continues to thrive and they look the other way. There aren't good cops when the ones who are good report abuse and corruption and they get fired and blacklisted BY THEIR PEERS for reporting wrongdoing. So show me where the good cops are with all that?

I have told my daughter if she needs help to find an adult if she's at school - a teacher, daycare teacher. If she's out without me, she needs to find help wherever she can. I doubt she'll find a cop right away though. But I've told her if she has to she can get ahold of the police. She's pretty young still so I don't know a time she'd not be with me right now. When she's older, like teenager, we'll have another talk.

I know there are people who are good people and are cops - my stepsister's brother is a cop for 8 years now. He's a good guy - but he works in a crappy system. People I've served with became cops and they'll admit the system is messed up and needs fixed. They don't view themselves as heroes and they don't want anyone else to view them as heroes.

As a teacher would I "melt down" if a student said cops are heroes? No. That's odd to "melt down" over that. But I'd have a dialogue with them on the history of policing in the US and how it led to where we are today. There is systemic racism in this country, in our systems and especially in the criminal justice system and LE.

Before you ask, calling the police for help is my absolute LAST resort after my experiences with them. I will only call the police if there's no other option. Why? They don't prevent crime and they rarely solve crime. They generally escalate situations. That's me.

Libeled? Don't think you're using it in the right context here.
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LTC Trent Klug
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But would you have a problem with Soldiers not following your orders, blindly or otherwise?
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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LTC Trent Klug - I would never issue an unlawful order. I would never violate someone's rights. Also - if I did there's UCMJ. Do all leaders in the military get held accountable who violate their authority and power? No. But there's still a system in place to hold people accountable. That doesn't exist in LE.

We're not talking about the military. We're talking about police and the LE system that protects cops who abuse their power and authority. A system that punishes the good cops who report that abuse. So no LE are not "heroes." Anyone who thinks they are because they wear a uniform definitely isn't a hero.
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