• negativeyoda@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Rosenblatt was fired in 2020 after texting “ha ha” in response to a picture sent to him by other officers, one of whom appeared to be administering a chokehold near a memorial for McClain.

    Can’t reform this

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        9 months ago

        We can and should, but through the prison system. I don’t see why we can’t help people become better citizens instead of better criminals if we’re locking them up and paying for it anyway.

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          You’re right. I should have worded my response better. I meant if he is walking around free, he should be responsible for it, not the tax payer (unless that’s a tax-funded service that is available for everyone). If he’s incarcerated we not only have opportunity, we have a duty to try.

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    McClain was unarmed when he was stopped Aug. 24, 2019, by officers responding to a report of a suspicious person wearing a ski mask and waving his arms. He was carrying a plastic bag with three cans of iced tea in his left hand and his phone in his right hand. He was listening to music on headphones and didn’t initially respond when officers called to him.

    Another case of being killed for being black.

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      9 months ago

      They all shot up the wrong spots. Nearly every one of them do. It’s kind of wild… you’d think it would be more balanced.

      (No facts just casual talk)

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        It’s almost like most mass shooters to date have been right wing fucks.

        Hell, the Columbine kids were wannabe Nazis and had copies of Mein Kampf.

        The Aurora shooter, on the other hand, one of the few cases where it was actually just a mental illness and not a cultlike belief in a twisted ideology.

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    This one has been breaking my heart since it happened. Don’t read the transcript or listen to the audio unless you want to be sad all day.

    If there’s no conviction here, I will lose any shred of faith that I might still have in our justice system.

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    9 months ago

    Not a comment on this case, but I saw a couple episodes of Cops recently and it seemed standard for people they were arresting to resist and immediately shout they can’t breathe, so there’s a chance cops have become a bit numb to it. Not saying the policing methods are correct, just a thought that ‘the boy who cried wolf’ might be aligning.

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      9 months ago

      Maybe all of the people yelling I can’t breathe really can’t breathe?

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      Cops TV show is the original Copaganda.

      The show literally lets the police they ride with have final say on the editing, so there is never anything that makes cops look bad, or makes their baseless assumptions look anything but correct.

      Even if the person is actually innocent, which, IIRC, has lead to at least one lawsuit against the TV show for portraying them in a far worse way than the situation was in reality and making them look guilty to boot, when they were in fact innocent, all to make the cops look good and justified.

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      9 months ago

      Perhaps restraint methods that have no possibility of asphyxiating the detainee should be used, as most departmental policy requires.

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        Especially considering it’s really only the US where this seems to happen an awful lot. I don’t hear about deaths in the process of arrest in, say, the UK or Germany or Japan with nearly the same regularity that we do with almost EVERY SINGLE PD here in the US.

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      just a thought that ‘the boy who cried wolf’ might be aligning.

      In that tale, the one that gets the comeuppance is the one who cried wolf.

      Here, it was just some innocent kid.

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        Yes, but the users you replied too, clearly thinks the innocent one who was killed here, IS the boy who cried wolf… that’s really what they are implying by referencing the cops episodes (which is strange cause I too watched cops growing up, as many of us did, and this was not a common thing said by anyone on the show… not even on live PD… ). No, that user is just trying to paint an evil picture that this innocent person was making up their claims of they couldn’t breath and therefore deserved it…