D) How many people have the robbed
"when every time they called …I was there. Every time someone died….I was there. Every time they were going through one of the worst moments in their lives…I was there. "
You mean you were doing your job?
OK. Sweet. I do my job too. In fact, If I
don't do my job, aka NOT BE THERE, I will not have that job. I will not have my nice pay. My nice benefits. My nice vacation pay. My nice paid holidays. Got it?
Now you want credit for going where the dispatcher tells you to go?
Some of these cops act like theyre volunteering .
Also gotta love when a gang member is killed by another gang member and the black community is attacked for not marching.
Gang members aren't being paid to protect the community
When a gang member kills someone, well goddamnit , he was a gang member. That's what they do.
Cops are not supposed to kill unarmed people in the community.
Last year 108 unarmed black men were killed by police.
All justified right? Please give me a break. Please.
https://www.instagram.com/tnorman23/?hl=en
That is a police hero. That is how you make your community a better place. Don't give me that bullshi* about these cops care about their community. They just want to collect a check. I know many cops. A lot of them did it for the money. Suffolk, Long Island. Big Money. I know plenty.
This guy is a hero. He takes time, energy, love, food, snacks, water guns, and gives them to his community. They are VERY VERY VERY rare people. Bless you Officer Norman.
The Officer who wrote the article was damn near spit on in his own neighborhood. Hated. They wanted him dead.
Officer Norman is loved,and treated like a family member.
Do you think Officer Norman would be hated if he patrolled where the officer who wrote this article patrolled?
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
Again, give me a break with this nonsense.
So, how do you suggest the problem of "unarmed black men being killed at alarming rates" be solved?
As for the "its his job and he gets paid to do it" just like you do:
1) Is your job dangerous and potentially fatal?
2) Do you have to cross socioeconomic divides daily to try and preserve civilized behavior?
Just curious.....I mean, media scrutiny, cameras on the policeman's body, cameras in the streets, DOJ investigations in wrongful shootings...what else can be done? All black police force? Never fire upon minorities again, no matter what?
Really, instead of sitting back and being captain obvious, how should the problem be solved?
Maybe black lives matter should be protesting gang murders, and the criminal enterprise that operates within their communities. Seems like if you get rid of the crime organically, without law enforcement, then you sort of take care of the whole problem.
But, that is a tough sell....and a tough job...that would take time, effort, and lives. We are talking about the social dynamics of an intimidated populace.....not an easy thing to change.
So, it is much easier to march against the evil white cop and get a lead story on the news.....but, what is the real solution? Will this problem ever be "solved."
"when every time they called …I was there. Every time someone died….I was there. Every time they were going through one of the worst moments in their lives…I was there. "
You mean you were doing your job?
OK. Sweet. I do my job too. In fact, If I
don't do my job, aka NOT BE THERE, I will not have that job. I will not have my nice pay. My nice benefits. My nice vacation pay. My nice paid holidays. Got it?
Now you want credit for going where the dispatcher tells you to go?
Some of these cops act like theyre volunteering .
Also gotta love when a gang member is killed by another gang member and the black community is attacked for not marching.
Gang members aren't being paid to protect the community
When a gang member kills someone, well goddamnit , he was a gang member. That's what they do.
Cops are not supposed to kill unarmed people in the community.
Last year 108 unarmed black men were killed by police.
All justified right? Please give me a break. Please.
https://www.instagram.com/tnorman23/?hl=en
That is a police hero. That is how you make your community a better place. Don't give me that bullshi* about these cops care about their community. They just want to collect a check. I know many cops. A lot of them did it for the money. Suffolk, Long Island. Big Money. I know plenty.
This guy is a hero. He takes time, energy, love, food, snacks, water guns, and gives them to his community. They are VERY VERY VERY rare people. Bless you Officer Norman.
The Officer who wrote the article was damn near spit on in his own neighborhood. Hated. They wanted him dead.
Officer Norman is loved,and treated like a family member.
Do you think Officer Norman would be hated if he patrolled where the officer who wrote this article patrolled?
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
Again, give me a break with this nonsense.
So, how do you suggest the problem of "unarmed black men being killed at alarming rates" be solved?
As for the "its his job and he gets paid to do it" just like you do:
1) Is your job dangerous and potentially fatal?
2) Do you have to cross socioeconomic divides daily to try and preserve civilized behavior?
Just curious.....I mean, media scrutiny, cameras on the policeman's body, cameras in the streets, DOJ investigations in wrongful shootings...what else can be done? All black police force? Never fire upon minorities again, no matter what?
Really, instead of sitting back and being captain obvious, how should the problem be solved?
Maybe black lives matter should be protesting gang murders, and the criminal enterprise that operates within their communities. Seems like if you get rid of the crime organically, without law enforcement, then you sort of take care of the whole problem.
But, that is a tough sell....and a tough job...that would take time, effort, and lives. We are talking about the social dynamics of an intimidated populace.....not an easy thing to change.
So, it is much easier to march against the evil white cop and get a lead story on the news.....but, what is the real solution? Will this problem ever be "solved."
According to covers Alaskan Crab Fisherman are heroes because they risk their lives to provide for their families. even though the pay is great, they don't work nearly as much as most people, and they decided by themselves, that is a profession, albeit dangerous, that they would like to do.
According to covers Black Lives Matter movement is a terrorist gang
According to covers Blacks should be protesting gang murders.
Because a cop killing an unarmed man, and a gang member killing someone is that same
According to covers all 108 unarmed black men that were killed in 2015,were justified
Unarmed.
Unarmed
Unarmed
All 108 reached for the officers gun right?
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According to covers Alaskan Crab Fisherman are heroes because they risk their lives to provide for their families. even though the pay is great, they don't work nearly as much as most people, and they decided by themselves, that is a profession, albeit dangerous, that they would like to do.
According to covers Black Lives Matter movement is a terrorist gang
According to covers Blacks should be protesting gang murders.
Because a cop killing an unarmed man, and a gang member killing someone is that same
According to covers all 108 unarmed black men that were killed in 2015,were justified
Unarmed.
Unarmed
Unarmed
All 108 reached for the officers gun right?
COVERS BABY, ITS FAAAANNNNNTASTTTICCCC
This is great video. Now I don't agree with doing this. I wouldn't do it for obvious reasons in America today.
But this is a good cop. He keeps his cool. He doesn't feel threatened at the mere presence of a black man, like too many cops do today.
Also I think and hope we may start to see more cops like this guy. Who likely realize that if they are selfish in taking an unarmed mans life, theres a great chance that an innocent officer wont go home to his family possibly in his own PD, or possibly in a state thousands of miles away.
Kudos to this cop.
This is great video. Now I don't agree with doing this. I wouldn't do it for obvious reasons in America today.
But this is a good cop. He keeps his cool. He doesn't feel threatened at the mere presence of a black man, like too many cops do today.
Also I think and hope we may start to see more cops like this guy. Who likely realize that if they are selfish in taking an unarmed mans life, theres a great chance that an innocent officer wont go home to his family possibly in his own PD, or possibly in a state thousands of miles away.
Kudos to this cop.
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