Unit2SucksI agree with a lot of what you say.
What I find ridiculous is some of the statements of posters here who state that we should fear death at the hands of cops. :Lets take your statistics at face value and consider the position of those who say they fear the police. There are 300,000,000 in the US population. You state that there are 1000 civilian deaths per year at the hands of police - ie 1 out of 300,000 people are killed by police each year-(both justifiably and without justification).
Police say they fear for their lives and 1500 cops out of a total of 900,000 are killed each year in the line of duty - ie.1 out of 6000. So, a cop's fear of death on the job is 50 times more justifiable than civilians' fear of cops killing them. Doesn't a cops fear of death seem more reasonable than a civilian's fear being killed by cops? I would say yes by a wide margin.
I have said I think cop's fear of death is over-rated, I think a civilian's fear of death at the hands of a cop is absurd.
Yet, the Black Lives Matter group is promoting this ridiculous notion - it as absurd as was their characterization of the Missouri incident with Mr. Michael Brown - "Hands Up Don't shoot"was a sheer fantasy. Brown was a strong armed robber who tried to take a cop's gun away - a good formula for death at the hands of a cop.
What I find ridiculous is some of the statements of posters here who state that we should fear death at the hands of cops. :Lets take your statistics at face value and consider the position of those who say they fear the police. There are 300,000,000 in the US population. You state that there are 1000 civilian deaths per year at the hands of police - ie 1 out of 300,000 people are killed by police each year-(both justifiably and without justification).
Police say they fear for their lives and 1500 cops out of a total of 900,000 are killed each year in the line of duty - ie.1 out of 6000. So, a cop's fear of death on the job is 50 times more justifiable than civilians' fear of cops killing them. Doesn't a cops fear of death seem more reasonable than a civilian's fear being killed by cops? I would say yes by a wide margin.
I have said I think cop's fear of death is over-rated, I think a civilian's fear of death at the hands of a cop is absurd.
Yet, the Black Lives Matter group is promoting this ridiculous notion - it as absurd as was their characterization of the Missouri incident with Mr. Michael Brown - "Hands Up Don't shoot"was a sheer fantasy. Brown was a strong armed robber who tried to take a cop's gun away - a good formula for death at the hands of a cop.