Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly suspect that undercover cops are involved in the vandalism, easy too since everyone is wearing masks.
Yeah, OK nutter. It was all “cops.”
There’s been a cop already identified as starting some of the violence last night.
You got a source or just talking out of your ass? You sound unhinged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly suspect that undercover cops are involved in the vandalism, easy too since everyone is wearing masks.
Yeah, OK nutter. It was all “cops.”
There’s been a cop already identified as starting some of the violence last night.
Anonymous wrote:
NP here, and this is for the PP and any other cop or cop-adjacent lurker who is reading this thread. I do have sympathy for the non-racist cops. It must sting to be judged by the racist ones' behavior. But just "not being racist yourself" and "not having killed a Black person" is not the end of your obligation here. The bar is higher than that. Racism is systemic everywhere including in law enforcement, and clearly -- since we've been dealing with viral murders of Black men since Emmett Till -- public awareness isn't going to stop it. You want to be an actual good cop?
- Advocate for radical transparency. You know why we don't trust the police? Because you all close ranks around your "bad apples" 99% of the time. Stop it. Conduct your internal investigations transparently. Be open about what's going on. Maybe some sunlight will stop you from moving the cops who have a "tendency to use force too much with certain populations" to desk jobs or different precincts so they can keep their pensions.
- Advocate for systemic overhauls to root out the racism in your department. There is racism in your department. It's everywhere. Let people report it knowing they'll be supported by their higher ups. Create a culture where combating racism is taken seriously as a police value, and not as "a PC thing we have to do to appease the SJWs." Support real consequences for racism, even at the early stages, so it doesn't take root, fester and escalate.
- Advocate for the de-escalation of police generally. WTH are you all doing with discarded SWAT equipment and TANKS?! This isn't Call of Duty. You aren't military. Become a part of the population you are sworn to serve and protect. Study the effects of police de-escalation generally. Remember, your goal is not to "win" every encounter with your "authority." Your goal is to keep people safe. Keep your ego out of it, and for god's sake, send back the armored trucks.
There are so many more things you can actually do to address the problem. And if you do, I'm willing to bet that people will stop judging all cops by the ones who murder Black people. Stop patting yourself on the back for not being one of them, and redirect your energy to things that will make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:
To the best of their abilities, the police chief, mayor, and district attorney should:
Charge and hold all of the officers involved ASAP - tomorrow AM
Break up the police union (or force out the current bigot in charge)
Stop teargassing people
Hold a candlelight vigil
Hold townhall meetings to let people express themselves
Support programs to rebuild community and trust
Push tons of de-escalation training and ongoing programs
Push tons of racial awareness training and ongoing programs
I’m sure there are better ideas out there. These are just what came to mind right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly suspect that undercover cops are involved in the vandalism, easy too since everyone is wearing masks.
Yeah, OK nutter. It was all “cops.”
There’s been a cop already identified as starting some of the violence last night.
No. Continuing to push looting as THE big issue here is the sign of a racist. How many posts have you made about the arson vs. the injustice of the police not being arrested yet?
The focus definitely needs to go back to the injustice tbat was done by the police. The problem is that it's hard for people to support the actions of some of the rioters now that they started looting. If they are serious about getting support from these rallies, then they really need to stop breaking things and looting stores. I get that these may have insurance but a lot of people will become conflicted now because supporting the rally would seem to support these actions as well. I understand that not everyone is doing it, but the small percentage of people who do are ruining it for everyone. Maybe they just went TV here in the first place to take advantage of the situation, idk, and no, just because they are angry doesn't mean they should go around trashing and looting. They point of the rally should be to draw attention to the injustices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I strongly suspect that undercover cops are involved in the vandalism, easy too since everyone is wearing masks.
Yeah, OK nutter. It was all “cops.”
Anonymous wrote:I strongly suspect that undercover cops are involved in the vandalism, easy too since everyone is wearing masks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Local Twin Citian here - reports are that many of the looters aren't from here. And the missing story is the very large peaceful protests going on.
Why aren't the cops doing anything to curb the massive destruction and violence?
They are. I live two doors down from the St. Paul Police Chief. They are working hard to use non-violent methods to quell the destruction.