Fox News pundit says police will be ‘allowed’ to shoot more black men if
chokeholds are banned
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/fox..._campaign=4745
I'm shocked.
Weird because the protesters in the picture are wearing masks and he's not
If those were the only protesters there why is police needed? Or do masks not work?
These are unreasonable people.
you're outraged over this?
Chumpettes no longer worried about those lives.
Who's to say they didn't from each other?>
Why are you for protestors being allowed to spread COVID?>
Straw man.
I don't want National Guardsmen spreading it among themselves either.
So, you think the protesters need to quarantine and stop spreading COVID, then?
I think they should mask up and practice social distancing. Outdoors is less of an issue than indoors.
You think COVID-19 is a hoax, so you have no problems with the protests.
New Poll: 80 Percent Want to Keep, Increase Police Funding
The idiots have no stop.
Your post tweet comments are beginning to feel much less impactful. You are relaying important information to an important base. Don't mail it in from a creativity standpoint.
why do you hate democracy?
Mentally broken whites
Believe in white privilege but want to end it
dubya disbanded the DoJ civil rights division
Trash did the same, with Sessions annulling several consent decrees with police depts
Repugs, The Party Of Racists
‘It means open season:’
Under Trump, the Justice Department has largely stopped investigating police departments for systemic abuses
In each case the investigators involved were from the US Department of Justice, and in all three cities they determined the local police department had systematically deprived citizens of their cons utional rights — findings that set the stage for those cities to enter into court-enforced reform plans, known as consent decrees.
For 20 years, investigations like those, and the consent decrees that followed, were key to federal efforts to bring more accountability to policing in the United States, especially during the Obama administration.
the Trump administration is all but out of the business of systemic police reform.
Since President Trump took office, the Justice Department has sharply curbed its use of investigations and consent decrees, essentially locking those powerful tools in its toolbox.
What’s more, the president himself has made multiple public statements that suggest he does not see police accountability as a high priority.
a connection between
the vacuum of accountability at the highest levels of government and
the ongoing police violence that has sent Americans cascading into the streets to protest.
“It means open season — we’re not going to be there policing what you do, and we think you’ve been hamstrung and overly restrained,”
Trump, by contrast, has spoken vaguely of the need for police departments to “get better,”
but he has often taken a permissive stance on policing, seeming to glory in the rough stuff.
His first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, expressed deep opposition to consent decrees,
William Barr, said he does not think a pattern-or-practice investigation is warranted in Minneapolis,
even though former officials say it is exactly the kind of department they would have investigated under the previous administration.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/06/...stemic-abuses/
So they knew each other. This was about racism, how?
That's not happening. Are you against the protesters, then?
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