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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When good cops protect bad cops, they’re culpable. The police need to do a better job of policing themselves. The respect problem they have was earned. [/quote] When cops clean house, this issue will go away.[/quote] So my DH is a good cop on a shift full of good cops. They have tons of life-saving awards between them and no internal affairs investigations. They support each other and hold each other accountable. In short, they are exactly what you want police to be. So here’s the question: they receive the same anti-police hostility as every other police officer. What else can they possibly do to please the anti-police crowd? PP says they “earned” this problem. What more can they do to earn your respect? Sincerely... I would like to know. It pains ME to see how beat up he feels, and yet he walks out the door to do more good work in spite of the hate he receives. [/quote] "I want this court to know that none of these things are true, and that my son is a good man. He has a big heart and he always has put others before his own. The public will never know the loving and caring man he is. But his family does." - Derek Chauvin's mom DP. What’s your point? That a mom loves her son? [/quote][/quote][/quote] I think the point is that the loved ones of police officers are not best situated to comment on whether they are "good cops." I mean, Chauvin was so well-regarded within the force that he was allowed to train recruits despite having numerous brutality accusations and having been involved in more than one suspicious death. [/quote] ....and he was a tax cheat, claiming to be resident of Florida while drawing a government paycheck in Minnesota. He was not a good, honest man. [/quote]
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