A look on the Recent brutality from Mesa Police Department: I mean seriously?

in #life7 years ago

You may have seen a recent video of a 33 year old Robert Johnson who was unarmed non-violence and was on his cellphone making a call as the four police officers repeatedly harass him.

The officers were from the Mesa Police Department and they there on domestic disturbance call. Police tell him to move over to the wall, he complies but things take a grim turn when he gets off the phone.

The video looks like a totally unprovoked attempted man slaughter to you and that's because it is, that's exactly what happened.


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And how did Mesa PD react to the surfacing of that video?

Predictably

Mesa police say he was arguing and refuse to sit down when they told him to.

And then they proceeded to put the four officers on paid leave.

These people are cowards, they are not here to serve and protect. These subhuman mistakes are here to enact vengeance on society because of their personal inferiority complex by abusing the trust given to them by those who pay the salary.

There is an anger and this is why people criticize police brutally not purely from a racial standpoint, race is just a component that compounds the likelihood of someone becoming a victim.

After all, this is the same department that Philip Brailsford was an officer when he executed Daniel Shaver an innocent unarmed white man on his hands and knees begging for his life.
Brailsford was acquitted and was fired from Mesa PD but not for cold blooded murder. He was let go for departmental misconduct and for unsatisfactory performance.

What happened? Did he not beat suspects hard enough? Was he too easy on them?

Do you want to know why people hate cops?

This is the textbook definition of 'WHY',

1. Cops start harassing person they deem a suspect.

2. They wait till he's off the phone to beat the doors off of him.

3. Not a single one of the other "Good cops" try to stop the "Bad cop" from pummeling the victim's skull even after he is clearly unconscious.

4. The other comps actually end up hogtying the victim further treating him as less than human.

5. they eventually arrest the victim for suspicion of disorderly conduct and hindering.

And finally,

6. These cops get paid leave, most likely wont't get fired and even if they are fired, they will end up getting a job at another police department and the cycle of violence will continue.

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This flagrant lack of respect for human lives is what puts police lives at risk. This lack of accountability is why people hate cops and this this violence that affects all Americans black and white, is why people hate cops.
It's not the people who take a brave stance against this brutality and have the courage to ask for accountability that are causing this problem. It's those who perpetrate this violence and the others who allow these cruel acts to continue who truly put police lives at risk.

So, you have to acknowledge and understand the problem before you can fix it.

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