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The Salt Lake Tribune recently reviewed records for 300 violent deaths over a five year period, and found that deaths from police violence were the second most common type of killing after intimate partner violence in Utah.
Records showed that law enforcement officers were responsible for 15 percent of the violent deaths by killing 45 people since 2010.
"Police are trained and expected to react to deadly threats. As many deadly threats emerge is the exact amount of times police will respond," wrote Ian Adams, a West Jordan police officer and spokesman for the Utah Fraternal Order of Police. "The onus is on the person being arrested to stop trying to assault and kill police officers and the innocent public. … Why do some in society continue to insist the problem lies with police officers?
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: tothetenthpower
With 600,000 laws on the books, it is pretty easy to understand how The People are considered enemies.
I don't want to see cops bashed. I am absolutely sick of it. I would rather see the legal system streamlined and the need for cops reduced. Distill the current roles of LEO down to the best of what we have, and give the rest a severance.
This isn't just local level, either. Do we need an ICE, INS, DEA, and FBI? Could we not just have a singular civil policing authority from the federal level, with the rest just being dissolved?
originally posted by: InverseLookingGlass
a reply to: tothetenthpower
LEOs are in place to do the following:
1. Protect themselves.
2. Maximize their total compensation.
3. Revenue generation for their department and union.
4. Protecting commercial interests
5. Protecting private property
6. Controlling dissenting narratives that would interfere with 1-5.
They've been totally co-opted, insulated from consequences and the citizens are picking up the tab.
Defund departments now. It's perfectly legal.
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: tothetenthpower
Why not make a project of it and research those police killings and tell us what you find about the circumstances? Of course, that would mean checking official accounts of the deaths, not what some family-written obit said or editorizing newspaper said about the deceased. You know, you can't trust them as you can't trust a person pointing fingers when there is no fire there. (Excuse my mixed metaphors, they were intended to show the leap of "logic" used to build this thread.)