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02-04-2020, 12:07 PM #1UnregisteredGuest
North Miami SH incident
Well....I'm gonna assume the officer isn't going to lose her job much less be pursued by the SAO for charges of agg assault as you see in the video, several "young unarmed black kids" who credibly witnessed the officer telling them she was going to shoot them.
Luckily the officer's partner wasn't the lead since he was a white male. Had it been him, the officer would've been indicted by now. The double standard selective enforcement of laws and hypocrisy we live in make me happy that I no longer am part of such a dysfunctional justice system.
~it is what it is~
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02-04-2020, 12:14 PM #2UnregisteredGuest
I do think any officer outnumbered and surrounded by a crowd would've reacted in a similar fashion. It's not pretty but sometimes violent words will de-escalate a situation versus jumping to physical violence. For the officer, don't worry you'll be fine. And on the side of the children and the community, I'm glad no one got hurt.
I just bet that had it been a white male officer in that black female officer's position, he would've been indicted now.
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02-04-2020, 01:03 PM #3UnregisteredGuest
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02-04-2020, 04:11 PM #4UnregisteredGuest
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02-04-2020, 06:07 PM #5
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02-07-2020, 11:59 AM #6UnregisteredGuest
I heard the officer is back on patrol...just like the black Doral officer that dragged and broke the unarmed black male's leg. Too much attention on white officers.
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02-07-2020, 03:04 PM #7UnregisteredGuest
What a great impression our potty-mouthed never should have been hired officer made on a PPO.
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02-08-2020, 02:27 AM #8UnregisteredGuest
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02-08-2020, 06:35 AM #9UnregisteredGuest
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02-08-2020, 04:50 PM #10UnregisteredGuest
This argument is a pathetic excuse and weak argument, while pulling out the proverbial "race card" to justify her abhorrent, unprofessional, inexcusable and perhaps, illegal behavior. To coin it as, "mannerisms typical to female black culture" is not only inexact; rather, it's an insult to black culture.
I cannot ever recall First Lady Michelle Obama acting like that. There are countless black female officers on our department - mothers, wives, grandmothers, and colleagues, who are amazing persons and who never act and behave like this disgraceful thug did.
There is no sensitivity training needed to excuse or justify her repulsive behavior, nor should we, as a profession, race, gender, or group, ever embrace, support and acquiesce in accepting what she did as normal, tolerated and permissible.
To allude to this is ridiculous. Would we "embrace" a white police officer, speaking, threatening and arresting minors as "mannerisms typical to white males?"
Attempting to approach this incident, through this spectrum and view this through the jaded lens, is morally corrupt and race baiting. What should we do, create a rubric and chart that for law enforcement:
Black Female LEO Black Male LEO White Female LEO White Male LEO Hispanic Female LEO Hispanic Male LEO Other
☑️black juv ☑️black juv 🚫black juv 🚫black juv 🚫black juv. 🚫black juv 🚫
🚫hispanic juv. 🚫hispanic juv. 🚫hispanic juv. 🚫hispanic juv. ☑️hispanic juv. ☑️hispanic 🚫
I think you get the point.
Instead of trying to justify when an officer can behave in this manner, based upon cultural mannerisms, subject type (age, race, gender, etc.) how about just applying the one size fits all - NEVER! This behavior was, is, and should always be unacceptable and there's no way I'd ever sit in any training class or entertain the stupidity of listening to anyone, regardless of who they are and what their background is, attempt to justify it.
A driving reason today's juveniles are so disrespectful is because of adults, behaving like the officer did, modeling such bad examples. She is an adult. She is an authority figure. She is employed by a school system. She is a duly sworn police officer. She should be held to a higher standard. She failed. Fire her.
Stop race baiting. Stop making excuses. She's an embarrassment.
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