A society, any society, needs a well-trained police force to keep the peace lest anarchy prevail.
Law enforcement is essential to bring rapists, murderers, thieves, con men and even politicians to justice when they commit wrongdoing against law abiding citizens. No one denies that.
But there has to be some balance between police being the protectors rather than the offenders which, unfortunately, is becoming the case more and more often.
Protests have erupted recently over the deaths of GEORGE FLOYD in Minneapolis, DANIEL PRUDE in Rochester, BREONNA TAYLOR in Louisville, Elijah McClain of Aurora, Colorado and now the shootings of JACOB BLAKE of Kenosha, Wisconsin, shot seven times in the back, and a 13-year-old autistic child named LINDEN CAMERON of Salt Lake City, who was handcuffed when shot multiple times by police.
In Louisiana, there’s the unbelievable case of VICTOR WHITE III, managed to fatally shoot himself, while in the custody of Iberia Parish sheriff’s deputies. Unbelievable because according to deputies – upheld by the parish coroner – White allegedly shot himself in the chest while his hands were cuffed – behind his back.
In 2019, Ronald Greene died at the hands of Louisiana State Police and a Union Parish sheriff’s deputy after a chase from Ouachita Parish into Union Parish, details of which are conflicting, depending on whom you talk to – state police or doctors.
And then there’s the brutal beating of KENTDRICK RATIFF by Hammond police back in 2017.
There are three primary culprits that have led to widespread abuses of American citizens by violating their rights under the 4th and 14th Amendments. You can refresh yourself on the rights guaranteed by those amendments HERE but basically, the 4th Amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures of their homes, papers and personal effects.
Section 1 of the 14th Amendment says, in part: “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”
The “no-knock” law, passed in 1970 during Richard Nixon’s term over the determined but in vain opposition of Sen. Sam Ervin (D-N.C.), who spoke against the bill for 4 ½ hours on the floor of the Senate, was the first major erosion of individual rights.
The second was the omnibus crime bill of 1984, passed during the Ronald Reagan administration, that created the ASSET FORFEITURE PROGRAM, aka Policing for Profit, under which if someone in your home or car possesses a small quantity of marijuana unbeknownst to you, you can still lost your home or car. Any cash found in your home or car also is forfeited and there’s not a damn thing you can do about it.
If the feds (DEA, ATF, FBI, etc.) are involved, they get a cut of the cash or whatever money the sale of your property brings while the local law enforcement agencies – municipal, parish or state police, get up to 80 percent. You can read about selected cases of this legalized theft HERE.
Finally, the third major contributor to growing incidents of police lawlessness is the rapid growth of a program that allows local police departments to obtain grants to purchase MILITARY HARDWARE from the Department of Defense or the Department of Homeland Security.
Some handy law enforcement aids procured through program for local agencies include tanks, helicopters, 50-caliber machine guns, urban assault vehicles, tanks, airplanes, grenade launchers and even a submarine.
Of the three, the no-knock raid has probably done the most harm. Besides giving armor-suited robo cops an aura of invincibility, one of the biggest drawbacks of the no-knock raids is the incredible numbers of wrong address raids in which the homes of innocent people are often awakened in the middle of the night by the sound of their front doors being smashed in and the profanity-laced shouting of macho-cops shoving bewildered family members, guns held to the heads of children (one child, a 13-year-old, had his head blown off when the officer’s gun accidentally discharged) while dogs – family pets – are routinely shot and killed with no provocation..
Lest you think these are the hysterical rantings of some conspiracy nut, they’re not. You can read the stories for yourself in Radley Balko’s unsettling book RISE of the WARRIOR COP: THE MILITIRIZATION of AMERICA’S POLICE FORCES. This book will alternately jolt you to spasms of rage, depression, helplessness, and alarming concern over just who poses the bigger threat – criminals with no moral compass or cops with no moral compass but who do have a badge and a gun which gives them the misconception of power and control.
What’s even worse, for the most part in cases of wrong address no-knock raids and even accidental shootings of innocent people or deliberate shootings of household pets, the cops are protected from legal liability by something called QUALIFIED IMMUNITY.
But repeatedly shooting a 13-year-old autistic child who was running from officers has to be beyond the pale.
Wrong address raids, abuses of asset forfeiture, and shooing innocent victims have gone from isolated incidents to a disturbing trend, a trend that must be stopped.
A society needs a well-trained police force that doesn’t take an “us against them” position but rather becomes a part of that society.
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