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Criminal Behavior Against US Police Officers

Unfortunately, not very well. She chose a hard way of learning that the black culture of criminality is the real problem, not policing.

I'm not so ready to throw in the towel. Need a larger dataset of murdered cops to be sure. Get some more sitting ducks out in the streets ASAP.
 
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A Salt Lake City Officer and a West Valley officer were shot by Anei Joker, a black man, who opened fire on officers as he exited his vehicle. Joker was the suspect in a robbery and rape that had occurred earlier.

Joker, of the "historically oppressed" class, was just a another victim of the systemically racist criminal justice system of a white supremacist country.

His oppression began at the age of 16 when he decided to evade police at over 100 mph during a car chase, he did not have a driver's license. After he stopped the car, he failed to obey police commands and was shot for reaching into his waistband, where paramedics later found a loaded handgun.

His oppression continued up until the time he died was lynched. With charges and arrests for:

  • Failure to identify/false identity x 5
  • Intoxication/possession/alcohol or drugs x 8
  • Driving while suspended/without a license/without insurance/unregistered vehicle/traffic violations x 9
  • Interfering/disorderly conduct/disobeying an officer x 6
  • Aggravated assault/robbery x 5
  • Felony discharge of a firearm
  • Felon in possession of an unregistered handgun – in California
  • Felon in possession of an illegal high-capacity magazine – in California

(The above is from the first page of his two-page long criminal history with the Salt Lake City County Sheriff's Department)

Thankfully California is doing their part to end the oppression by letting a multi-time convicted felon back on the street with only probation so he could continue to commit felonies, including rape.
 
I don't understand the point of the thread: the police is literally paid, equipped, trained and given special authority to protect and shield the general population from criminal behavior, especially violence.
 
I don't understand the point of the thread.

Trolling "whataboutism" trying to make it sound like black people being openly murdered in the street by police isn't a real problem and we're all just being dramatic/hyperbole for thinking it is.
 
You and I have been over this before in February, but I'll offer you a reminder since you seem to have forgotten. A quote from the "rioters storm and occupy the US capital" thread.

Yes, the concern you have shown for the 140 police officers injured by right-wing terrorists on January 6th has been overwhelming, like when you called the event that led to their injuries a "mostly peaceful protest".

Nothing shows respect for law enforcement like glibly downplaying a historically serious attack against them.
 

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