Posted by dahsdebater on 6/17/2020 11:54:00 PM (view original):
Posted by tangplay on 6/17/2020 8:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dahsdebater on 6/17/2020 8:04:00 PM (view original):
Every internal audit I've seen made public comes in between 98 and 99.5%. For whatever that's worth. There is probably some incentive for IA to lean on the side of their own officers.
I STRONGLY doubt this info. How do they determine who is resisting? The ******* officer who killed the person?
Yeah, I really don't know the answer to that. Just that internal reviews consistently find 98-99.5% of all police killings to be justified. You may recall that this was first a news story when Willie Williams conducted an internal review of killings by the LAPD after the Rodney King riots and found that less than 1% could even be considered for criminal prosecution. But like I said, it's likely IA in most departments leans towards protecting the department.
And as I previously mentioned in another thread, the biggest problem with these analyses is that they generally only consider what happens in the few seconds leading up to a police killing. If the victim was armed and in any way threatening anyone, the officer is generally exonerated without question. Nobody knows how many police shootings could be prevented if officers were better trained in crisis management. I suspect a large proportion could be avoided if officers knew better what to do in the minutes leading up to police shootings. Looking at only seconds is definitely short-sighted.
Jesus ******* Christ that's the point.
Dylan Roof.
The Tree of Life guy.
The unarmed man running away drunk in a Wendy's parking lot when cops really should been on the straight and narrow about this thing?
What do they all not have in common and in common?
Well, 2 are white and mass murdered people and are alive.
1 didn't, is dead, and black.