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Phoenix Police Threaten to Shoot a Woman After Her Daughter Reportedly Stole a Doll
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<blockquote data-quote="rambot" data-source="post: 74040297" data-attributes="member: 145797"><p>Drawing your gun over a stolen doll is crappy police work period. Could it be cause of race? Perhaps.</p><p></p><p>Why is it that some cops escalate situations that really don't require escalation.</p><p></p><p>Story time: After we had a house fire, insurance put us up in these town houses. They all looked IDENTICAL. One night I went to the wrong house and tried to get in, freaking the woman inside. I went to the store to get a replacement battery for the garage door opener. In the store two police men very calmly approached me and asked me what had happenned. We calmly exchanged information and he helped to figure out what happenned. I won't go into how horrible I felt (cause it felt just terrible), but I would say that it seems like, had I got the wrong American cop to resolve that, I would have had a gun drawn at me in Safeway over a situation that no longer had ANY type of bodily harm or safety issue.</p><p></p><p>Why don't crappy cops who escalate unnecessarily get pulled/punished?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rambot, post: 74040297, member: 145797"] Drawing your gun over a stolen doll is crappy police work period. Could it be cause of race? Perhaps. Why is it that some cops escalate situations that really don't require escalation. Story time: After we had a house fire, insurance put us up in these town houses. They all looked IDENTICAL. One night I went to the wrong house and tried to get in, freaking the woman inside. I went to the store to get a replacement battery for the garage door opener. In the store two police men very calmly approached me and asked me what had happenned. We calmly exchanged information and he helped to figure out what happenned. I won't go into how horrible I felt (cause it felt just terrible), but I would say that it seems like, had I got the wrong American cop to resolve that, I would have had a gun drawn at me in Safeway over a situation that no longer had ANY type of bodily harm or safety issue. Why don't crappy cops who escalate unnecessarily get pulled/punished? [/QUOTE]
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