The measuring stick is that officers, who are so clearly at fault, actually going to prison. That's the problem though, white cop kills black man and he goes free. Its a tale as old as time and African Americans, rightly so, are sick of it. Even if it only happened 8 times in the last year, none of the eight officers involved were found guilty. That's some shady **** there.
You need to do a lot more digging. Several officers were convicted last year. Several were exonerated.
It seems to me that ultimately -- it's not the cops that you are upset with -- but the juries of all races and ethnicities found to be unbiased and neutral during the selection phase by both the prosecution and defense lawyers -- that you actually have the problem with. How are you going to "fix" that one?
To jump through the hoops to make all of that happen -- well -- you tell me...
Officers aren't just walking around looking to blast a black guy. How many officers were killed in the line of duty last year compared to your eight cases? How many were preventable -- by them having a slightly more itchy trigger finger? There is two sides to every coin.
However, if a black guy is what? several thousand percent? more likely to be blasted for virtually no reason by another black guy -- than they are of being blasted by a white cop -- which is ACTUALLY the systemic issue?
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