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I actually agree with him. Policing needs to revert to 100% reactionary only. It's what the people want, stop resisting it. There's no reason to risk good cops on proactive police work that the public no longer wants. Reactive only.
In fact, I'd be 100% for no patrolling at all. There's no reason why policing cannot be exactly like fire services.
Getting robbed? Call 911 and cops will be notified in their station houses. Someone will take a report after.
That's OK as long as every good citizen is allowed to carry a concealed firearm. Just to be equal to the criminals that carry.
I bet a lot of people carry in NY, I hope they don't forget their piece in the bathroom or on a locker because someone dumb like lashawn whatever his name was might find it
George Floyd was a career criminal that was high on fentanyl and was in bad health that directly contributed to his death. Chauvin in any other time (including possibly the future when perspectives change once again) would be considered a hero for removing scum like Floyd from society.
Just more guns on the streets of nyc. Almost a 100 less recovered this year than last already. The city is averaging over 14 gun arrests a day this year and they are still 23 percent down. Staggering number to some. Not to all I guess.
This is the crazy “fact” from a detective in the article.
“ “Everyone talks about stopping guns from coming into the city. The guns are already here,” the detective said, proposing those facing gun charges being remanded without the option of bail. “If the gun manufacturers closed today and another gun was never made, people would be getting shot for decades.”
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