MI .45
MI .45
There are 22 topics on the first page of the "LEO Encounters" of this forum; 13 of which are negative, a couple of questionables, and the rest simply human interaction with authority figures (i.e. benign). I realize that there are thousands of encounters everyday by law enforcement and the majority either go well or are resolved against an adversarial subject(s) one way or another.
What is so troubling is the persistent increase of these "mistakes" (killing and armed cover of suspects for minor crimes, killing peoples animals, forced entry and arrests at wrong addresses , etc.), the absolute lack of any remorse ("We'll apologize if you drop your right to sue us for a flagrant violation of your rights"), and the outright contravention of American civil liberties and entitlement to constitutional protections. The police have become over militarized and seek only to control every situation as opposed to utilizing any discretion or discourse. Force is frequently the first form of action in many LEO encounters and we are all perceived to be violent, abusive, but principally arrestable. My brother-in-law (who is a major in a State Police force) has more than intimated that the new recruiting standards are dramatically different than in years past for all LEO's. Police forces are looking for people who strictly follow any and all orders, may have an overly assertive personality, love martial actions, and tend to act first and answer questions later. Higher authorities count on the "Blue Line" not breaking under almost any circumstance (sounds like a cartel of sorts, doesn't it?).
Folk's, there is a whole new paradigm at work in our law enforcement community that have permeated the vast majority of our police forces from small town Constables to the top of the FedGov chain. The police determine your rights at any given moment and they need not fear any professional repraisals for the most part (killed over being suspected of being a bookie (which if one follows the whole story the "perp" was set up from the beginning) - Link Removed - shooter still on force). If the officer is found to be in the wrong, he/she may get a short suspension and some community service (and probably not even that) but their job is generally secure and the prevailing government authorities insurance picks up the tab. (In the case noted above, my follow-up showed that there was a $2M rendition but nothing more from the Fairfax Police - pay the fine and life goes on (except for the person we unjustly killed and the family we destroyed).
LE is becoming more aggressive and intolerant; they exercise very limited discetion and even less support for your civil and constitutional rights. Running afoul of the police these days can easily be a very dicey proposition no matter what the situation and even if there is no situation. I love seeing the stories and the videos of the successful citizens that pull off "resistance of right violations" but with the wrong officer or group of them things can go south very quickly. A lawyer told me recently that the governments greatest wish is to get everyone into a situation to commit a felony - that would then take care of the so called "gun problem".
We're all suspects now... how's it feel?
What is so troubling is the persistent increase of these "mistakes" (killing and armed cover of suspects for minor crimes, killing peoples animals, forced entry and arrests at wrong addresses , etc.), the absolute lack of any remorse ("We'll apologize if you drop your right to sue us for a flagrant violation of your rights"), and the outright contravention of American civil liberties and entitlement to constitutional protections. The police have become over militarized and seek only to control every situation as opposed to utilizing any discretion or discourse. Force is frequently the first form of action in many LEO encounters and we are all perceived to be violent, abusive, but principally arrestable. My brother-in-law (who is a major in a State Police force) has more than intimated that the new recruiting standards are dramatically different than in years past for all LEO's. Police forces are looking for people who strictly follow any and all orders, may have an overly assertive personality, love martial actions, and tend to act first and answer questions later. Higher authorities count on the "Blue Line" not breaking under almost any circumstance (sounds like a cartel of sorts, doesn't it?).
Folk's, there is a whole new paradigm at work in our law enforcement community that have permeated the vast majority of our police forces from small town Constables to the top of the FedGov chain. The police determine your rights at any given moment and they need not fear any professional repraisals for the most part (killed over being suspected of being a bookie (which if one follows the whole story the "perp" was set up from the beginning) - Link Removed - shooter still on force). If the officer is found to be in the wrong, he/she may get a short suspension and some community service (and probably not even that) but their job is generally secure and the prevailing government authorities insurance picks up the tab. (In the case noted above, my follow-up showed that there was a $2M rendition but nothing more from the Fairfax Police - pay the fine and life goes on (except for the person we unjustly killed and the family we destroyed).
LE is becoming more aggressive and intolerant; they exercise very limited discetion and even less support for your civil and constitutional rights. Running afoul of the police these days can easily be a very dicey proposition no matter what the situation and even if there is no situation. I love seeing the stories and the videos of the successful citizens that pull off "resistance of right violations" but with the wrong officer or group of them things can go south very quickly. A lawyer told me recently that the governments greatest wish is to get everyone into a situation to commit a felony - that would then take care of the so called "gun problem".
We're all suspects now... how's it feel?