Hi Bob, I would agree that too many people have been killed and sadly there are bad cops who make very poor decisions. Many times a police office has a split second to make a decision, the difference can be life or death. Who put him in that situation? Would you rather have him ignore a crime or try to prevent it? I would ask, why do the alleged victims place themselves in such situations? Why don't they follow lawful instructions? It is not that the police are leaving the station to find someone to shoot. The majority go out to do their job which is to protect the public and prevent crime and return home safely. If people obeyed the laws then what would the death toll be? We are living in a society in which anarchy is on the rise and is being fed by all sorts of groups who have nothing but a desire for power and hate in their own hearts. Some of that is being fed by politicians who does their best to convince people they are on their side, but when they get in office they do nothing. How many people are killed each day buy drunk drivers? And, how many are stopped and taken off the street by a police officer enforcing the law before they kill someone? How many robberies are prevented? How many rapes, murders etc.? I would also ask, what have you done to make your community safer? Have you tried to get to know the officers in your community? And, have you seen what it is to be a police officer? My friend, it is not a safe job and it is getting more dangerous each day. They need our respect and help. One more thing, there is not conspiracy among cops, it is a lie promoted by the left. We need to man up and do what is right! As someone once said, you're either part of the solution or you're part of the problem!
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