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BFNY516
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Re: Daunte Wright
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Agree. It’s a tough one.
I wouldn’t want to be in law enforcement right now. I was watching the dash cam of an officer getting shot during a routine road stop. I couldn’t imagine the adrenaline going when you know someone has a past record and is resisting.
Unfortunately this mistake is going to ruin this officers life. And this young man’s mistake of resisting arrest cost him his life. It’s a lose lose situation.
My hope is that all officers will be wearing body cams and cars will have dash cams so that maybe, just maybe, more people will comply because if an officer is truly doing something wrong it won’t be a ‘he said, she said’ thing but it will all be on camera.
More respect for the law needs to be taught to kids also. My husband just told my kid that if you get pulled over and they ask you to quack like a duck, you quack like a duck. You do as you are told.
I hope he didn’t tell your daughter that. There have been incidents where police take advantage of young women.
I don’t think police should be judge, jury, and executioner. I also think they need 4 year degrees and ongoing psych exams.
A four year degree requirement is going to make for a lot less police. Which depending on who you talk to might be the goal. I believe you need a 4 year degree to be promoted to certain ranks.
Studies show that officers who have four year degrees tend to de-escalate and don’t have to use their weapon as much.
Only 30% of officers have a 4 year degree. I think that’s scary.
If lawyers have to go to school for years and years to learn the law, cops shouldn’t be “qualified” in a matter of weeks to carry weapons and uphold/enforce the law.
Initial police training in the academy is 6 months. If police need to be educated like lawyers, they should be paid like lawyers. Not sure if many departments are willing to do that.
It’s a pretty serious position when you (not you, but collectively) think about it.
Anyway, most are paid very well.
According to a recent New York Times piece (about a week or so ago), in 2019, more than 1,200 officers — nearly half the force — took home over $200,000 a year.
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Posted 4/14/21 6:58 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
Where is that? Brooklyn center? That is not a starting salary. It is probably with a lot of overtime.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:00 PM |
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Daunte Wright
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/nypd/careers/police-officers/po-benefits.page
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Posted 4/14/21 7:02 PM |
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BFNY516
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by Anotherplease
Where is that? Brooklyn center? That is not a starting salary. It is probably with a lot of overtime.
Suffolk County.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:02 PM |
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Long Island civil servants have it pretty good when it comes to salary and job satisfaction. I think civil servant who work in the boroughs generally have to deal with a lot but they are usually not compensated as well as those in the suburbs. Better cops in the suburbs since there is less crime right? I guess all the cops in the boroughs must be terrible since there is more crime.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:09 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
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Respect didn’t work for the black army Lt in Virginia who was pepper sprayed a few months ago.
Well luckily he is alive and cop got fired and he has a lawsuit out.
Lucky to be alive should never be something expressed after a traffic stop. I have never expressed that sediment after being stopped for a traffic violation but as a white woman- getting shot by a PO was never a concern or fear of mine. That is what white privilege looks like
No that is what doing what you are told and not disobeying the law and being a criminal looks like no matter what color you are.
This is referencing the Officer Joe Gutierrez incident with the Army Lt. in VA of whom did nothing to warrant Guitierrez reaction other then being black. No matter what I say - you are not getting it. The privilege is being in my car and not worrying that I might get shot by that officer. Privilege is that officier walking to my car and ASSUMING their safety because I am white. The concept of white privilege and systematic racism appears to be over your head.
So this has never happened to a white person?
Has what never happened to a white person? Getting mistreated by a police officer because of their color? I think everyone can safely say the answer to that is no. I am sure white people have been mistreated by police officers, but the reason for that mistreatment was not because they were white.
I don’t believe that for a second.
So what you are saying is that black cops or anyone other than white have never mistreated a person because they are white?
If it has happened, they were extremely isolated incidents. The fact that you can't see POC are treated very differently than white people tells me everything I need to know about you. Stop making this about white people being victims.
Just because you don’t hear about it plastered all over the media doesn’t mean it is not happening.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:37 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by Anotherplease
Long Island civil servants have it pretty good when it comes to salary and job satisfaction. I think civil servant who work in the boroughs generally have to deal with a lot but they are usually not compensated as well as those in the suburbs. Better cops in the suburbs since there is less crime right? I guess all the cops in the boroughs must be terrible since there is more crime.
I think NYPD should be paid more. But I am still in favor of four year degrees.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:39 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
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Posted by BFNY516
Respect didn’t work for the black army Lt in Virginia who was pepper sprayed a few months ago.
Well luckily he is alive and cop got fired and he has a lawsuit out.
Lucky to be alive should never be something expressed after a traffic stop. I have never expressed that sediment after being stopped for a traffic violation but as a white woman- getting shot by a PO was never a concern or fear of mine. That is what white privilege looks like
No that is what doing what you are told and not disobeying the law and being a criminal looks like no matter what color you are.
This is referencing the Officer Joe Gutierrez incident with the Army Lt. in VA of whom did nothing to warrant Guitierrez reaction other then being black. No matter what I say - you are not getting it. The privilege is being in my car and not worrying that I might get shot by that officer. Privilege is that officier walking to my car and ASSUMING their safety because I am white. The concept of white privilege and systematic racism appears to be over your head.
She doesn't get it. Because SHE doesn't have to get it. It's beyond her mindset and she is unable to see it from her privileged pedestal.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:41 PM |
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Naturalmama
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Re: Daunte Wright
Message edited 4/14/2021 7:52:49 PM.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:45 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by BFNY516
Posted by Anotherplease
Long Island civil servants have it pretty good when it comes to salary and job satisfaction. I think civil servant who work in the boroughs generally have to deal with a lot but they are usually not compensated as well as those in the suburbs. Better cops in the suburbs since there is less crime right? I guess all the cops in the boroughs must be terrible since there is more crime.
I think NYPD should be paid more. But I am still in favor of four year degrees.
Don’t you need a 4 year degree now to become a police officer? Are we speaking of “older” people who went into the force right after high school?
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Posted 4/14/21 7:53 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
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Posted by BFNY516
Respect didn’t work for the black army Lt in Virginia who was pepper sprayed a few months ago.
Well luckily he is alive and cop got fired and he has a lawsuit out.
Lucky to be alive should never be something expressed after a traffic stop. I have never expressed that sediment after being stopped for a traffic violation but as a white woman- getting shot by a PO was never a concern or fear of mine. That is what white privilege looks like
No that is what doing what you are told and not disobeying the law and being a criminal looks like no matter what color you are.
This is referencing the Officer Joe Gutierrez incident with the Army Lt. in VA of whom did nothing to warrant Guitierrez reaction other then being black. No matter what I say - you are not getting it. The privilege is being in my car and not worrying that I might get shot by that officer. Privilege is that officier walking to my car and ASSUMING their safety because I am white. The concept of white privilege and systematic racism appears to be over your head.
She doesn't get it. Because SHE doesn't have to get it. It's beyond her mindset and she is unable to see it from her privileged pedestal.
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Posted 4/14/21 7:54 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by BFNY516
Posted by Anotherplease
Long Island civil servants have it pretty good when it comes to salary and job satisfaction. I think civil servant who work in the boroughs generally have to deal with a lot but they are usually not compensated as well as those in the suburbs. Better cops in the suburbs since there is less crime right? I guess all the cops in the boroughs must be terrible since there is more crime.
I think NYPD should be paid more. But I am still in favor of four year degrees.
Don’t you need a 4 year degree now to become a police officer? Are we speaking of “older” people who went into the force right after high school?
You need a 2 year degree for NYPD- an associates degree
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Posted 4/14/21 7:54 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by windyweather21
Posted by BFNY516
Posted by Anotherplease
Long Island civil servants have it pretty good when it comes to salary and job satisfaction. I think civil servant who work in the boroughs generally have to deal with a lot but they are usually not compensated as well as those in the suburbs. Better cops in the suburbs since there is less crime right? I guess all the cops in the boroughs must be terrible since there is more crime.
I think NYPD should be paid more. But I am still in favor of four year degrees.
Don’t you need a 4 year degree now to become a police officer? Are we speaking of “older” people who went into the force right after high school?
You need a 2 year degree for NYPD- an associates degree
Ahh ok thanks.
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Posted 4/14/21 8:02 PM |
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Naturalmama
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Daunte Wright
At this point, let's just admit that there will always be people who do not believe in white privilege and have no clue what white privilege even really means. I am considered lucky I was born white...and I shouldn't be considered lucky because of that. Every single child born onto this planet deserves EQUAL treatment, rights, health care, education, and opportunities. That is not the case. The only thing more heartbreaking than watching this continue to happen is that so many don't believe it is continuing to happen. Instead they turn white people into the victim..."but it happens to us too, the media just doesn't care!". Yes, us poor, poor suppressed white people.
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Posted 4/14/21 8:03 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
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She should not have been charged with manslaughter, plain and simple. If a doctor makes an error and accidentally kills a patient, there are consequences, but jail time is not one of them. This is the same thing.
Personally I hope that there is a huge decline in people who want to go into law enforcement. Then people might start to understand and respect the impossible position that the police force has been put in.
And this is why she will probably walk away with a 20k fine and no jail time.
Did anyone else read how she was training someone at the time of the killing?
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Posted 4/14/21 8:04 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
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She should not have been charged with manslaughter, plain and simple. If a doctor makes an error and accidentally kills a patient, there are consequences, but jail time is not one of them. This is the same thing.
Personally I hope that there is a huge decline in people who want to go into law enforcement. Then people might start to understand and respect the impossible position that the police force has been put in.
And this is why she will probably walk away with a 20k fine and no jail time.
Did anyone else read how she was training someone at the time of the killing?
She doesn't deserve jail or a fine in my opinion. She was doing her job and she made a mistake. This is not something that would have been fixed with better training. It was a split second decision that resulted in a horrific accident.
I think most of the people who want to see her go to jail are coming from a position of privilege that they never had to have a member of their immediate family in law enforcement. That's a privilege I would have liked to know growing up. I would have loved to not have had to go to bed every night worrying if my father would come home. But I digress....
And I know I have white privilege. I know I have a TON of privilege in addition to my white privilege. That doesn't take away my view that this woman does not deserve to be charged with manslaughter.
I truly hope that in the near future no one decides to pursue a career in law enforcement. I've actually been saying it for years.
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Posted 4/14/21 8:45 PM |
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Daunte Wright
Since it was just an “accident” then maybe police should also be required to carry personal insurance. Like doctors have to do. Instead of tax payers.
Chicago taxpayers have paid half a billion dollars in police misconduct in the last decade.
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Posted 4/14/21 9:43 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by BFNY516
Since it was just an “accident” then maybe police should also be required to carry personal insurance. Like doctors have to do. Instead of tax payers.
Chicago taxpayers have paid half a billion dollars in police misconduct in the last decade.
I believe this is happening in NYC. It just changed recently. Article
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Posted 4/14/21 9:57 PM |
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Daunte Wright
When a doctor makes a mistake and it harms or kills their patient they are often times held accountable. There should be accountability for those in law enforcement especially when it ends in death
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Posted 4/14/21 9:58 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by BFNY516
Since it was just an “accident” then maybe police should also be required to carry personal insurance. Like doctors have to do. Instead of tax payers.
Chicago taxpayers have paid half a billion dollars in police misconduct in the last decade.
That sounds like a great idea but do you think it is possible with the salary they make? If that happens then there will be less people in law enforcement, it wouldn’t be a career worth pursuing for many.
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Posted 4/14/21 10:35 PM |
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Daunte Wright
Honestly if I were a cop now unless a person was in imminent danger I would do nothing. I believe the NYPd dismantled the anti crime unit and that is why crime is on the rise.
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Posted 4/14/21 10:46 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
Posted by Anotherplease
Honestly if I were a cop now unless a person was in imminent danger I would do nothing. I believe the NYPd dismantled the anti crime unit and that is why crime is on the rise.
We have a growing violent crime rate that’s reaching 1970s levels in many major (democratic, black-dominated) urban areas. Many cops are afraid to do their jobs-and rightfully so.
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Posted 4/14/21 10:58 PM |
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Re: Daunte Wright
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Agree. It’s a tough one.
I wouldn’t want to be in law enforcement right now. I was watching the dash cam of an officer getting shot during a routine road stop. I couldn’t imagine the adrenaline going when you know someone has a past record and is resisting.
Unfortunately this mistake is going to ruin this officers life. And this young man’s mistake of resisting arrest cost him his life. It’s a lose lose situation.
My hope is that all officers will be wearing body cams and cars will have dash cams so that maybe, just maybe, more people will comply because if an officer is truly doing something wrong it won’t be a ‘he said, she said’ thing but it will all be on camera.
More respect for the law needs to be taught to kids also. My husband just told my kid that if you get pulled over and they ask you to quack like a duck, you quack like a duck. You do as you are told.
I was told from the day I got my permit. If you get pulled over you leave both hands on the steering wheel and if you need to get your license or registration you tell the officer where it is and ask permission to get it. You don’t talk back. You don’t argue. I was also taught to obey the law, but that’s another story.
Yeah? Would you??
"Court papers: Suffolk cop sexually assaulted woman in custody | Newsday" https://www.newsday.com/amp/long-island/crime/court-papers-suffolk-cop-sexually-assaulted-woman-in-custody-1.13846012
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Re: Daunte Wright
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Agree. It’s a tough one.
I wouldn’t want to be in law enforcement right now. I was watching the dash cam of an officer getting shot during a routine road stop. I couldn’t imagine the adrenaline going when you know someone has a past record and is resisting.
Unfortunately this mistake is going to ruin this officers life. And this young man’s mistake of resisting arrest cost him his life. It’s a lose lose situation.
My hope is that all officers will be wearing body cams and cars will have dash cams so that maybe, just maybe, more people will comply because if an officer is truly doing something wrong it won’t be a ‘he said, she said’ thing but it will all be on camera.
More respect for the law needs to be taught to kids also. My husband just told my kid that if you get pulled over and they ask you to quack like a duck, you quack like a duck. You do as you are told.
I was told from the day I got my permit. If you get pulled over you leave both hands on the steering wheel and if you need to get your license or registration you tell the officer where it is and ask permission to get it. You don’t talk back. You don’t argue. I was also taught to obey the law, but that’s another story.
Yeah? Would you??
"Court papers: Suffolk cop sexually assaulted woman in custody | Newsday" https://www.newsday.com/amp/long-island/crime/court-papers-suffolk-cop-sexually-assaulted-woman-in-custody-1.13846012
As horrible as this is, this is not the normal when getting stopped. The point is you comply and don’t resist when being pulled over.
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Posted 4/15/21 12:39 PM |
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Naturalmama
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Daunte Wright
Just because an individual is resisting arrest, does not mean the cop has the right to kill them. I am not saying it's ok for people to resist arrest, but the idea that you must always respect authority is concerning. My children are very respectful of adults. They are very well behaved and never give teachers one single problem. We have high expectations of our children. That being said, I would never be ok with my DH telling my children they must always do what an adult says, no matter what. Teachers, police officers, priests, coaches, even family members, are capable of using that authority to do pretty terrible things.
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