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North Carolina police kill unarmed deaf, mute man using sign language
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<blockquote data-quote="SummerMadness" data-source="post: 70036744" data-attributes="member: 142216"><p>A key point in this post that you either do not understand or you are ignoring: <strong><span style="color: #ff0000">Essentially, our police procedures and law boil down to this.</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000"></span></strong></p><p><span style="color: #000000">The statement made has nothing to do with labeling officers, it is highlighting problems in police procedures that can lead to shootings like this. Shooting of unarmed people, especially of the disabled, should not occur; however, the police procedures for interacting with civilians is woefully inadequate and can lead to such scenarios. He is highlighting a systemic issue, that has nothing to do with calling police officers good or evil. This officer may be the greatest guy in the world, but the way police are trained, justification levels for use of force, and methods for approaching people, can result in an unarmed person being shot and killed. We are no closer to preventing such deaths unless we review and revise police procedures.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SummerMadness, post: 70036744, member: 142216"] A key point in this post that you either do not understand or you are ignoring: [B][COLOR=#ff0000]Essentially, our police procedures and law boil down to this. [/COLOR][/B] [COLOR=#000000]The statement made has nothing to do with labeling officers, it is highlighting problems in police procedures that can lead to shootings like this. Shooting of unarmed people, especially of the disabled, should not occur; however, the police procedures for interacting with civilians is woefully inadequate and can lead to such scenarios. He is highlighting a systemic issue, that has nothing to do with calling police officers good or evil. This officer may be the greatest guy in the world, but the way police are trained, justification levels for use of force, and methods for approaching people, can result in an unarmed person being shot and killed. We are no closer to preventing such deaths unless we review and revise police procedures.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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