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I could not be LEO. I would end up in trouble.

I would have introduced them to Dr Watts and let them take the ride.

Fuckin' savages.


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Fuckin' savages.

It's gotten that way with them hasn't it? Not much different than some third world shithole. We've gotten this way because the leftists have allowed this behavior to flourish. When society allows people to behave like animals, that is exactly what they will do.


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Courtesy of the late Joseph Wambaugh; NHI.


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Entrepreneur High School?

Isn't that code for "I can't get along with normal students, teachers, and life in general....but the school districts still wants your tax dollars...so enroll in this continued education high school were probation officers can babysit you?"


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Taser should have been used multiple times...one particular girl should have been tased in the face.
 
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This goes on all over.

However, in certain places it happens seldomly. Because there is an “or else” for this type of behavior. Savages know and respect violence. They are often willing to hand out violence, but are unwilling to endure it.


This.

There was a time not so long ago this little scrum would have been over in half the time, everybody involved would be wearing bracelets and at least two of those turds would need medical.
 
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This is not sustainable and must be addressed, preferably from within the black community itself.


This last bit has been said for as long as I've been an adult, 30+ years now. "The problems within the black community must be addressed by the black community itself." I have yet to see this happen en masse, anywhere, ever. And over the last 30 years the black community has continued to go downhill until it has reached the point we currently observe. Regardless the reasons, if the black community is unwilling or unable to address the problems, someone needs to.


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Animals.


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This goes on all over.

However, in certain places it happens seldomly. Because there is an “or else” for this type of behavior. Savages know and respect violence. They are often willing to hand out violence, but are unwilling to endure it.


It was explained to me in a bar, summer of 1996 by Al Curd (RIP. one of the best Street Coppers to ever learn from). Al was a HUGE black cop with a ton of street wisdom, common sense, and intelligence. As big as a bear, mean as a grizzly bear, but if he liked you, as nice as a teddy bear.

Granted, I was a few beers in when Al explained it to me:

"See, kid, most people are raised with discipline, respect for authority, because they got parents that care and people around them that they want to emulate. They are taught to become respectable members of a society. Get jobs, pay taxes and shit... These motherfuckers don't even respect themselves, now you want them to respect you because you got a cute little blue shirt and a badge on? Try again, Kid! Some motherfuckers you just gotta punch in the fuckin face!"

Then he gave me his big ole grin (missing his 4 front teeth from a fight).


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They need better hand to hand training. A skilled high school wrestler would do a better job taking them down and keeping them under control.


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They need better hand to hand training. A skilled high school wrestler would do a better job taking them down and keeping them under control.


This is true, but (and it's been 8 years since I was active now) with all of the initiatives, the touchy-feely trainings, the litigious nature of our society, lowering the bar for hiring standards to check DEI boxes, low retention, decades worth of institutional/tribal knowledge of "how-to" walking out the door and no real mechanisms in place to capture that......when does that happen? There are a handful of guys (and a couple gals to their credit) I know who train on their own, rolling/bjj type stuff. But it's the same as with firearms training.....most cops do it when required to qualify only. So bottom line is it probably isn't gonna happen. Policing is and has been moving away from that for a long time now.


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And who is going to pay for it? We want cops to be wise as Rush Limbaugh, a GM class shooter, and Royce Gracie in fights but no one wants to pay for it either by incentive pay to do it on your own or the money and OT for the agency to teach it




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^^^^^ Add that to the list as well, yup.


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The unfortunate thing is these people only know violence. Until it happens to them, then they are the innocent victims and demand justice.




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I lived in CA for over 16yrs. 7 in SoCal and 9 in NoCal. Many years ago I went to court for a basic traffic violation I wanted to contest. Moving violations required paying bail in Cali. You had to pay bail and the ticket amount and a fee for court, then go to the court for your trial and you would get refunded if you won.

During this day of sitting and waiting I saw cases of all different types go before the judge. The thing that stood out to me the most were the court cases of known gang members or gang affiliates were all given probation and told they had to move outside of LA county. LA county is HUGE! These asshats were all told they had to move approximately 45 miles from their homes. If you do a search of SoCentral you'll find that pushes all of these criminals to the Palmdale and/or Rialto (SB County) areas. It's almost exactly this distance. These areas of Cali have turned to shit over the years for many reasons, but I'm sure this has alot to do with it. I don't know if this is still being done, this was many years ago. San Bernardino county used to be country, quiet and safe. It was undeveloped and overall a nice quiet place to be. It has been overdeveloped and over-populated to match LA county as of now, and with a ton of gang related criminals.

If you have any area and it becomes concentrated with gang affiliates, no daddies in the homes, low or no education, no examples of leadership and family value and no income---you will have a ridiculous amount of crime. These folks have not even seen what success looks like much less have an example of it in the homes. It's sad. I don't know how to fix it and am damn sure glad I don't have to police it.




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Didntdonuffins will spin the situation out of control. When they end up face down on the sidewalk, they'll start crying "I don't want any trouble."

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When they end up face down on the sidewalk, they'll start crying "I don't want any trouble."
These days, the first thing they scream is "I can't breathe."


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Joseph Aloysius Wambaugh Jr. (January 22, 1937 – February 28, 2025) was an American writer known for his fictional and nonfictional accounts of police work in the United States. Many of his novels are set in Los Angeles and its surroundings and feature Los Angeles police officers as protagonists. He won three Edgar Awards, and was named a Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America.

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