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In reply to the discussion: I haven't done a BAD COP, NO DONUT in a while. Let's catch up, shall we? [View all]NJCher
(42,410 posts)105. we've discussed this in class
And the young black men in my college classes are pretty much of the same opinion.
After the many incidents I see from NYC, Ferguson, and more, I understand and I know I'd think the same way.
I think there should be a national conference on the issue and that police everywhere should undergo some kind of awareness training. At the very least, police departments should undergo reviews, sort of like what's going on in NYC now. They have records, they know who the bully cops are, and they should be thrown out of the police department.

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I haven't done a BAD COP, NO DONUT in a while. Let's catch up, shall we? [View all]
MrScorpio
Oct 2014
OP
Is your theory that most/all cops are bad, and these are the ones who got caught
Dreamer Tatum
Oct 2014
#6
MrScorpio, I'm white. My father was a cop and my neighbor for 16 years was the sheriff; I
1monster
Oct 2014
#21
They all know that if they speak out against a fellow officer, they will be shunned from ever being
Dustlawyer
Oct 2014
#82
I also think juries who acquit in the face of visual evidence are also intimidated..
mountain grammy
Oct 2014
#98
To add to that... it's systemic at this point. Just like racism and sexism and other isms.
cui bono
Oct 2014
#52
Yep. There was a video posted recently that had a cop saying "stop resisting" and other things,
cui bono
Oct 2014
#61
I don't know you, but I'd rather avoid situations where I should ever need to talk to the police...
MrScorpio
Oct 2014
#76
Most/all cops are bad. Eitger through their own bad acts or covering up for others.
ncjustice80
Oct 2014
#13
Me too. I agree with the OP regarding avoiding having to deal with them at all.
sabrina 1
Oct 2014
#83
Its time to regulate all Officers like we do nurses, doctors lawyers with standardized licensing.
FarPoint
Oct 2014
#12
All too often, when these things happen, it's a local story that fades out of view
hedgehog
Oct 2014
#28
when we assert that our police state is spiraling our of control, this is what we are talking
whereisjustice
Oct 2014
#25
Looking at the dog in the casket, it dawns on me cops organizations are more like cults.
Rex
Oct 2014
#44
And every one of those cops in your link would do whatever it took to protect a bad cop.
egduj
Oct 2014
#107
leaving now--I need a drink after today's list. I would ask what the **** is wrong with these
niyad
Oct 2014
#71
I couldn't help but notice that mental incapacity played a role in half the entries
rocktivity
Oct 2014
#84