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by usrusr
3119 days ago
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True. But most countries give their police more powers to abuse and somehow they see less of their police power abuse involving dead people. It can't be a direct reason (police certainly don't shoot to kill because they need to fulfill some imagined power abuse quota), but I suspect that the shootings are indirectly rooted in Americans expecting their police to do their jobs without ever doing more that polite chitchat unless they declare someone a clear and imminent danger. I'd rather be harassed than shot at. |
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https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Warrior-Cop-Militarization-Ameri...