Huge dilemma when you see things like with the situation in staten island and Eric Garner. One can form their own opinion, I certainly have mine. I liked the one in New Mexico, kid on some sort of government property, again, form your own opinion, the video footage speaks for itself. None of this helps their, (police) side at all.
On the other hand, the people who wear the uniform, they risk their life, are supposed to uphold an oath, and have to deal with all kinds of people, problems, situations and risk, some are bad apples in the barrel, others may snap after too many years on the job, and what about the anomaly, the guy going for his wallet, and the officer opening fire, down south somewhere. So the police are on edge, one false move, you get shot ? He asks for ID/License, then when you got to get it, he thinks he's going for a weapon, reacts, and its not the case. What exactly does each side do to prevent this. Cops are on edge, they are here and I've heard it directly from the source in regards to use of lethal force. Best policy is not to be there, stay out of their way and well hidden if you need to. If people can't trust the law enforcement officers, and they are on edge, this is volatile, both need to step up and get past this nonsense, there's no need for any of it.
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