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Tag: Anti-Police Sentiment: Page 9
Patrol
Half of Survey's Very Liberal Respondents Believe 1,000 or More Unarmed Black Men Killed by Police in 2019
The Washington Post database says the number was 12. The Mapping Police Violence database say the number was 27.
February 25, 2021
Training
The Importance of Officer Resilience Training in Tough Times
Fundamentally, resilience training is about "self care" and "buddy care" and is fortunately being de-stigmatized across American law enforcement.
February 19, 2021
Patrol
Police Reformer, Law Professor Became Reserve DC Officer to Understand the Profession
During her time on the force, Rosa Brooks responded to calls for a variety of serious issues, including domestic violence, robbery and shots fired. She also saw firsthand how trivial offenses sometimes resulted in arrest. The experience left her with a long list of ideas about how police departments could reform. But Brooks is quick to note that it's not just the police who need to change.
February 16, 2021
Patrol
NYPD Punishing Officer Over Politically Oriented Patches on Uniform
The female sergeant was spotted at a Black Lives Matter demonstration Friday night outside a precinct in Ft. Greene in uniform and on duty, wearing a patch which plays off former President Trump’s "Make America Great Again" slogan, video posted online from the event shows.
February 8, 2021
Training
Dozens of NYPD Officers Leave City for Long Island Agency
The approximately 50 now-former NYPD officers, many of whom had less than five years on the job, have jumped ship since Friday even though it meant taking a pay cut in the short term, law enforcement sources said.
December 16, 2020
Patrol
Portland Activists Set Up Barricaded "Autonomous Zone," Attack Officers Over Eviction Order
Occupiers appear determined to hold the police at bay, stockpiling homemade shields and other defensive gear. They have piled up rocks and bricks, and they’ve laid down homemade spike strips to puncture the tires of any vehicles that breach the barricades.
December 9, 2020
Patrol
Vermont Town Plans to Fly 22 Different Flags in 22 Months, Including Thin Blue Line and BLM
City Councilor John Steinman said Wednesday that the “compromise” resolution, which calls for 22 different flags to be flown over the next two years, was an attempt to quell outcry from opponents of the Black Lives Matter proposal.
November 24, 2020
Patrol
Oregon Officer's Home May Have Been Targeted by Arsonist
The fire was arson and burned a vehicle, according to a spokesman for the Washington County Sheriff’s Office.
November 17, 2020
Patrol
Daughter of Slain Officer Fights School District Over Banning of "Thin Blue Line" Symbol
Carla Caccavale, whose father was fatally shot in 1976 when she was just 20 days old, called out the Pelham, NY, superintendent for allowing staff to wear Black Lives Matter-related gear while banning the sweatshirt with a patch honoring her father, Transit Police Detective George Caccavale.
November 17, 2020
Patrol
Miami Officer Becomes Mentor to Teen Who Assaulted Him During Protest
Officer Raymon Washington was struck over the head with a skateboard by 17-year-old Michael Marshall during the protest.
November 15, 2020
Patrol
Grand Jury Decides Not to Charge Indianapolis Officer in Fatal Shooting of Dreasjon Reed
The ISP investigation concluded that Reed was armed, that he fired two shots after he had been tased by Officer Dejoure Mercer and that he was then shot multiple times by Mercer, including while they were facing each other.
November 11, 2020
Patrol
Portland Commissioner who Wants to Defund Police Because of Unnecessary Calls Dialed 911 Over a Lyft Ride
“I paid for a ride. He says he canceled it,” City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty told the dispatcher, who told her it was the driver’s right to do so. “So I’m going to sit here until he sends me another ride,” she said, with the dispatcher patiently telling her that only she could order one.
November 11, 2020
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