RobO
Member
Today, during in-service training, we were discussing the topic of "Use of Force". We watched a few videos that the presenter showed, in trying to make specific points. One video was this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G63FEamhpA0
I spoke up and said that I had a problem with the force in this incident. I was shocked to hear from so many people in the class that they disagreed with me. Let's see:
Bill of Rights
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
I see a lady, a lawyer, who is being peaceful, holding a cardboard sign, who gets shot with rubber bullets in the back of her legs, then shot in her forehead while crouching down. Reasonable and necessary use of force? No freaken way! If those cops are clearing the street because of a disruption in traffic, I see several options below the level of rubber bullets that could be effective for removing her. But I could not believe the comments and ideology from my brother officers! And they were busting my chops after that, too, saying "Don't get into a use of force with RobO," and saying I should be shot with a rubber bullet.
I wish more cops would realize that they are citizens first, and cops by career.
I was trying to make my point by asking them if they believed the gov't was always right, and if they could ever imagine a scenario where they would protest against the government. The rubber bullet joker actually told me that he didn't believe in protesting, he would just write a letter to his congressman in the event he was unhappy.
Sounds like a whole lot of people who swore an oath to uphold the constitution need to actually read it.
ps- For anyone who doesn't know, I am a 12 year veteran of a medium size city police force. With my accomplishments, I don't feel I have anything to prove to anybody at work. I can't wait for the day that I never have to set foot within a city again.
I spoke up and said that I had a problem with the force in this incident. I was shocked to hear from so many people in the class that they disagreed with me. Let's see:
Bill of Rights
Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
I see a lady, a lawyer, who is being peaceful, holding a cardboard sign, who gets shot with rubber bullets in the back of her legs, then shot in her forehead while crouching down. Reasonable and necessary use of force? No freaken way! If those cops are clearing the street because of a disruption in traffic, I see several options below the level of rubber bullets that could be effective for removing her. But I could not believe the comments and ideology from my brother officers! And they were busting my chops after that, too, saying "Don't get into a use of force with RobO," and saying I should be shot with a rubber bullet.
I wish more cops would realize that they are citizens first, and cops by career.
I was trying to make my point by asking them if they believed the gov't was always right, and if they could ever imagine a scenario where they would protest against the government. The rubber bullet joker actually told me that he didn't believe in protesting, he would just write a letter to his congressman in the event he was unhappy.
Sounds like a whole lot of people who swore an oath to uphold the constitution need to actually read it.

ps- For anyone who doesn't know, I am a 12 year veteran of a medium size city police force. With my accomplishments, I don't feel I have anything to prove to anybody at work. I can't wait for the day that I never have to set foot within a city again.