What the hell happened in Wisconsin?
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You said earlier that most of these people are mentally ill. I assumed you were talking of all people that fall victim to a police gun after a struggle.dignin said:I'm confused. So these people were not mentally ill? Even though the professionals say they are. Or not mentally ill enough for some here? Where is the line? I'm at a loss.
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Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Yes due to the love of guns and the number, US cops are rightfully concerned and some folks such as the guy in gas station reaching for his wallet are shot.hedonist said:
Due to love of guns? Really, that's the reason?callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How about due to protection of life, whether that of an innocent or the big bad cop?
What about assholes drunk or wasted out of their mind who are aggressive and...(wait for it)...reaching for the gun? Or armed themselves? We just had someone out here (mentioned in another thread) who after a fucked up pursuit came out gun a'blazing. Could've been killed by return fire but the police, after a long standoff, handled it peacefully. No dead asshole.
That this is so black and white to some, just beyond me.
In many European countries cops don't carry guns and cop shootings like in US don't happen.
The black and white seems to reside in shootings and killings and blank approval to cops following current procedures.Post edited by callen on10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0 -
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
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so American cops should carry billy clubs to a gun fight? seriously? it was the cop's fault for bringing the gun to the fight?callen said:
Yes due to the love of guns and the number, US cops are rightfully concerned and some folks such as the guy in gas station reaching for his wallet are shot.hedonist said:
Due to love of guns? Really, that's the reason?callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How about due to protection of life, whether that of an innocent or the big bad cop?
What about assholes drunk or wasted out of their mind who are aggressive and...(wait for it)...reaching for the gun? Or armed themselves? We just had someone out here (mentioned in another thread) who after a fucked up pursuit came out gun a'blazing. Could've been killed by return fire but the police, after a long standoff, handled it peacefully. No dead asshole.
That this is so black and white to some, just beyond me.
In many European countries cops don't carry guns and cop shootings like in US don't happen.
The black and white seems to reside in shootings and killings and blank approval to cops following current procedures.
yes, we all know that many euro cops don't carry guns. yes, the gun culture in america is different than anywhere else. that's not the fault of the police. they don't "love guns". they NEED GUNS. I hate guns, personally. But I can't for the life of me picture a world in north america where cops don't carry guns. it would be a cake walk for criminals.
I'll ask again: what would YOU have the cops do instead of carrying guns? don't make this into a culture war. we know american gun culture is fucked up. but that doesn't change what cops need to do in times of danger.
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You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?"My brain's a good brain!"0 -
I'll throw in my two cents. Unless you're in favor of needless deaths and ongoing violence, the culture needs to change. Callen pointed out that in some European cultures cops don't even carry guns. Why? Because they are not a culture of violence and because they have less social inequity. We promote violence through our a-musement (interesting word when you break it down), and so-called entertainments. That's half the picture. The other half is the inequity in the U.S. The rich get richer poor get poorer. The result of that is and always will be, more violence. Change the culture, change the social structure, follow the lead of places where those things are working and there will be less violence. But does America really want less violence. Look at our history. Probably not."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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Thanks, Thirty. Was going to ask that myself. Diagnosing mental health issues can be tricky. Even for trained professionals in the mental health field. And they don't always agree, since it can be a judgement call based on interviews, and observations over a period of time. Hell, even in trials each side calls their mental health professional expert witnesses who often contradict one another. But let's ignore all of that and demand that cops make split-second mental health evaluation and diagnosis while in the heat of the moment. And maybe they can do a split-second toxicology screening as well just to make sure there's no chemical imbalance before they apply force. It seems like regardless of the immediate threat, cops are going to get shit on here for after-the-fact diagnosis that couldn't possibly be known to cops in the heat of the moment.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
Better payThirty Bills Unpaid said:
You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?
Higher admittance standards
Better de-escalation training
Tougher penalties (or simply having penalties) for unnecessary use of force
Higher physical fitness standards
Extensive, ongoing PT and hand to hand combat training
Tasers on all belts and flak on all officers
Holsters which prohibit gun pulls from the front
BodycamsMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I personally don't think that choice of entertainment is part of the problem. Canadians and Europeans watch the same movies and play the same video games as Americans do.brianlux said:I'll throw in my two cents. Unless you're in favor of needless deaths and ongoing violence, the culture needs to change. Callen pointed out that in some European cultures cops don't even carry guns. Why? Because they are not a culture of violence and because they have less social inequity. We promote violence through our a-musement (interesting word when you break it down), and so-called entertainments. That's half the picture. The other half is the inequity in the U.S. The rich get richer poor get poorer. The result of that is and always will be, more violence. Change the culture, change the social structure, follow the lead of places where those things are working and there will be less violence. But does America really want less violence. Look at our history. Probably not.
I'm being completely serious when I say this: the only thing that will change American gun culture is an apocalypse. Seriously. I truly believe it is irreversable at this point. You try, you will get a revolution. A fucking violent one at that.
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Good. Get it done.rgambs said:
Better payThirty Bills Unpaid said:
You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?
Higher admittance standards
Better de-escalation training
Tougher penalties (or simply having penalties) for unnecessary use of force
Higher physical fitness standards
Extensive, ongoing PT and hand to hand combat training
Tasers on all belts and flak on all officers
Holsters which prohibit gun pulls from the front
Bodycams
In the meantime, we have human beings like you and I doing a really tough job. How about until we have implemented these changes, we afford them a level of respect and understanding when they are challenged in a potentially life and death situation.
Of course, when it is ascertained that one of these professionals has performed negligently (Rice or Thomas cases for examples), we should administer appropriate consequences."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
agreed on all counts. but where is all this money going to come from? in Canada, cops are paid hansomly. by and large, the right people are recruited. not sure why it's so different to the south.rgambs said:
Better payThirty Bills Unpaid said:
You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?
Higher admittance standards
Better de-escalation training
Tougher penalties (or simply having penalties) for unnecessary use of force
Higher physical fitness standards
Extensive, ongoing PT and hand to hand combat training
Tasers on all belts and flak on all officers
Holsters which prohibit gun pulls from the front
Bodycams
do such holsters exist, by the way? and don't all cops pull forward when drawing their gun? I would imagine it would be incredibly awkward to pull backwards when it's on your hip.
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Yup. You're a tad bit fooked to put it bluntly.HughFreakingDillon said:
I personally don't think that choice of entertainment is part of the problem. Canadians and Europeans watch the same movies and play the same video games as Americans do.brianlux said:I'll throw in my two cents. Unless you're in favor of needless deaths and ongoing violence, the culture needs to change. Callen pointed out that in some European cultures cops don't even carry guns. Why? Because they are not a culture of violence and because they have less social inequity. We promote violence through our a-musement (interesting word when you break it down), and so-called entertainments. That's half the picture. The other half is the inequity in the U.S. The rich get richer poor get poorer. The result of that is and always will be, more violence. Change the culture, change the social structure, follow the lead of places where those things are working and there will be less violence. But does America really want less violence. Look at our history. Probably not.
I'm being completely serious when I say this: the only thing that will change American gun culture is an apocalypse. Seriously. I truly believe it is irreversable at this point. You try, you will get a revolution. A fucking violent one at that.
Small incremental changes are your only hope to achieve change over the long haul. There is no immediate band aid cure for what ails you at the moment."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
In general, we're so slow to and resistant to change here in the U.S. that any revolution or apocalypse in going to be none existent or very much in slow motion. The best weapon is the pen. And the internet is like a super-pen. If we use it right, the culture will change. If we continue to promote violence, the slo-mo break down will just keep degrading what is left.HughFreakingDillon said:
I personally don't think that choice of entertainment is part of the problem. Canadians and Europeans watch the same movies and play the same video games as Americans do.brianlux said:I'll throw in my two cents. Unless you're in favor of needless deaths and ongoing violence, the culture needs to change. Callen pointed out that in some European cultures cops don't even carry guns. Why? Because they are not a culture of violence and because they have less social inequity. We promote violence through our a-musement (interesting word when you break it down), and so-called entertainments. That's half the picture. The other half is the inequity in the U.S. The rich get richer poor get poorer. The result of that is and always will be, more violence. Change the culture, change the social structure, follow the lead of places where those things are working and there will be less violence. But does America really want less violence. Look at our history. Probably not.
I'm being completely serious when I say this: the only thing that will change American gun culture is an apocalypse. Seriously. I truly believe it is irreversable at this point. You try, you will get a revolution. A fucking violent one at that.
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The money could come from anywhere...cut subsidies to the sugar, oil, "defense" industries and boom, there's your money. Close a foreign military base, legalize pot and tax it, sin tax on soda, the possibilities are limitless.HughFreakingDillon said:
agreed on all counts. but where is all this money going to come from? in Canada, cops are paid hansomly. by and large, the right people are recruited. not sure why it's so different to the south.rgambs said:
Better payThirty Bills Unpaid said:
You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?
Higher admittance standards
Better de-escalation training
Tougher penalties (or simply having penalties) for unnecessary use of force
Higher physical fitness standards
Extensive, ongoing PT and hand to hand combat training
Tasers on all belts and flak on all officers
Holsters which prohibit gun pulls from the front
Bodycams
do such holsters exist, by the way? and don't all cops pull forward when drawing their gun? I would imagine it would be incredibly awkward to pull backwards when it's on your hip.
As far as the gun pull, I don't know if they exist, but the mechanics wouldn't be b hard to design...a deep groove on the gun correspondent to a ridge in the holster is a pretty simple idea. Think aboutaboutw a gun comes out of a belt holster...because ypur arm is bent and your hand faces away from you, it comes out up and slightly back, now just increase the back slide a little bit and it wont come out if someone pulls from the front as their hand faces you.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
If we can make police safer and more confident, everybody wins.
Every step away from Barney Fife and towards James Bond makes everybody safer and happier.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
that was my point. all of those options of where the money could come from aren't feasible in the current social paranoid and conservative climate in the US. I just don't see it happening. defence is too high a commodity in the public's eyes. cutting subsidies to the biggest industries in the US is a no brainer-ain't gonna happen. taxing soda is a tax on the poor. closing a military base? are you MAD? LOLrgambs said:
The money could come from anywhere...cut subsidies to the sugar, oil, "defense" industries and boom, there's your money. Close a foreign military base, legalize pot and tax it, sin tax on soda, the possibilities are limitless.HughFreakingDillon said:
agreed on all counts. but where is all this money going to come from? in Canada, cops are paid hansomly. by and large, the right people are recruited. not sure why it's so different to the south.rgambs said:
Better payThirty Bills Unpaid said:
You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?
Higher admittance standards
Better de-escalation training
Tougher penalties (or simply having penalties) for unnecessary use of force
Higher physical fitness standards
Extensive, ongoing PT and hand to hand combat training
Tasers on all belts and flak on all officers
Holsters which prohibit gun pulls from the front
Bodycams
do such holsters exist, by the way? and don't all cops pull forward when drawing their gun? I would imagine it would be incredibly awkward to pull backwards when it's on your hip.
As far as the gun pull, I don't know if they exist, but the mechanics wouldn't be b hard to design...a deep groove on the gun correspondent to a ridge in the holster is a pretty simple idea. Think aboutaboutw a gun comes out of a belt holster...because ypur arm is bent and your hand faces away from you, it comes out up and slightly back, now just increase the back slide a little bit and it wont come out if someone pulls from the front as their hand faces you.
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Bingo. Stop using illness as an excuse to defy the police. It will end badly EVERY TIME.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.0 -
Haha yeah, there isn't much hope for any progress in this country, unless you count regression as progress lolHughFreakingDillon said:
that was my point. all of those options of where the money could come from aren't feasible in the current social paranoid and conservative climate in the US. I just don't see it happening. defence is too high a commodity in the public's eyes. cutting subsidies to the biggest industries in the US is a no brainer-ain't gonna happen. taxing soda is a tax on the poor. closing a military base? are you MAD? LOLrgambs said:
The money could come from anywhere...cut subsidies to the sugar, oil, "defense" industries and boom, there's your money. Close a foreign military base, legalize pot and tax it, sin tax on soda, the possibilities are limitless.HughFreakingDillon said:
agreed on all counts. but where is all this money going to come from? in Canada, cops are paid hansomly. by and large, the right people are recruited. not sure why it's so different to the south.rgambs said:
Better payThirty Bills Unpaid said:
You are the one critical of current practices.callen said:
Resisting arrest a death sentence ? Fighting cop death sentence ? Who determines resistance? The cop?Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Resisting arrest and fighting with police is a common theme too.callen said:Of course they don't leave guns in car when going to a call. Can't do that in states due to love of guns.
But also say there has to be a better way than to give mentally unstable person access to the gun.
And "he reached for my gun" seems to be a common theme.
How is the cop supposed to be aware of medical condition of suspect? Acting strangely can be attributed to several things... not to mention drugs that can make a person highly unpredictable and volatile.
Offer solutions. Five cops and no Visable weapon should not equal death. One idiot with flat blade screwdriver against. 5. Cops should not equal death.
How about you offer solutions?
Higher admittance standards
Better de-escalation training
Tougher penalties (or simply having penalties) for unnecessary use of force
Higher physical fitness standards
Extensive, ongoing PT and hand to hand combat training
Tasers on all belts and flak on all officers
Holsters which prohibit gun pulls from the front
Bodycams
do such holsters exist, by the way? and don't all cops pull forward when drawing their gun? I would imagine it would be incredibly awkward to pull backwards when it's on your hip.
As far as the gun pull, I don't know if they exist, but the mechanics wouldn't be b hard to design...a deep groove on the gun correspondent to a ridge in the holster is a pretty simple idea. Think aboutaboutw a gun comes out of a belt holster...because ypur arm is bent and your hand faces away from you, it comes out up and slightly back, now just increase the back slide a little bit and it wont come out if someone pulls from the front as their hand faces you.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Moderate positions? Have you any acknowledgment that maybe the establishment has gotten more racist rather than accepting? It goes both ways. Establishment tends to be racist, minorities get pissed about it. Minorities lack respect for racist authority, authority's coming back with the big guns. So if that's what you mean by moderate positions, let's agree that both sides have a part in it.Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
You haven't spoken to any of the moderate positions posted.backseatLover12 said:
I have ignored what, I ask questions and get the run-around for answers. Except for the other post, 30, where I agree with you, you are merely taking stabs now. My belief system or the big elephant in the room that we are having a national crisis between Police and minorities??? That shoot to kill is acceptable???Thirty Bills Unpaid said:
Some very sound logic has been presented to you.backseatLover12 said:Are there any minorities on these boards? How about we hear what their views are. I bet not one of you supporting the police is in the minority.
You have ignored it and further... you have become rude- taking personal shots, stomping your foot, and appearing completely unwilling to consider anything outside of your belief system.
Not fantastic.
And seem to have forgotten that you essentially acknowledged the police are only the tip of the spear. Society has created a situation where many people- especially minorities- have grown to resent much, hate the estabishment, resort to crime, and force the police hand. Police have grown to resent consistently dealing with problems in certain neighborhoods. Every cop has their story: most do not enter the force as full fledged racists- these attitudes develop over time and incident.
We have placed both sides of the issue we speak of as opponents to some degree by setting the stage. It's way bigger than retraining officers or offering sensitivity training- these tactics are nothing more than plugging holes in the dam with your fingers.
It STARTS with retraining the police, and continues with accepting everyone regardless of color. This has to come from the authority first.0
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