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Cops Kill Because We Gave Them The Legal Framework To Do It


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2020 Jun 1, 2:33pm   597 views  3 comments

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https://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/cops-kill-because-we-gave-them-the-legal-framework-to-do-it/

Rather than burning and looting, protesters should turn their ire on lawmakers and judges who facilitate police immunity.

In the wake of the Civil War, freed southern blacks were terrorized by lynch mobs and other attackers. Congress responded to Ku Klux Klan violence against freed southern blacks by enacting the Civil Rights Act of 1871 to authorize lawsuits against any person acting “under color of” law who causes a “deprivation of any rights… secured by the Constitution and laws.” But in a series of decisions beginning in 1967, the Supreme Court gutted that law by permitting police and other government agents to claim they acted in “good faith” when violating citizens’ rights. In 1982, the Supreme Court granted government officials immunity unless they violated “clearly established statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known.”

The Supreme Court effectively added an asterisk to the Constitution that expunged much of the Bill of Rights. In a 2018 case absolving a reckless shooting that killed a motorist, Justice Sonia Sotomayor angrily dissented that the court’s decision “tells [police] officers that they can shoot first and think later, and it tells the public that palpably unreasonable conduct will go unpunished.”

But the problem goes far beyond qualified immunity. Politicians criminalize practically everything in daily life and then tell police “be nice”—or maybe mandate that cops attend sensitivity training. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a blizzard of new mandates and prohibitions that further empower police. A video went viral earlier this month of a New York Police Department officer tackling and pummeling a young black man who was suspected of violating new dictates on social distancing. One wonders if there are a hundred such instances of idiotic brutality for each one that trends on Twitter today

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1   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Jun 1, 2:39pm  

With today's "video camera in ever citizen's pocket," more of this police brutality will come to light.
2   richwicks   2020 Jun 1, 2:53pm  

SunnyvaleCA says
With today's "video camera in ever citizen's pocket," more of this police brutality will come to light.


Google, Facebook, Twitter will be censoring as much as they possibly can.

Google may start deleting videos directly from Android phones based on GPS position.
3   HeadSet   2020 Jun 1, 6:13pm  

Rather than burning and looting, protesters should turn their ire on lawmakers and judges who facilitate police immunity.

I am surprised there is not mass support for firing the Police Chief for allowing a cop with 16 complaints to stay on.

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