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Friday, March 09, 2018

Police: We're The Experts - Don't You Dare Criticize Us

One of the most surprising developments in the wake of February's Florida school shooting is the willingness by many generally police-friendly commentators to denounce the lack of action by local police against the shooter.

From National Review, to The Federalist, to Donald Trump, many of the law enforcement officers involved in the shooting are being accused of outright "cowardice."

Part of this is agenda-driven. The inaction on the part of law-enforcement organizations demonstrates that it is not enough to "call 911" and hope the police show up to protect the victims. As Michael Graham notes, the Florida situation is part of a "pattern of police cowardice" which was also apparent at the 2016 Orlando shooting and at the Newtown, Connecticut shooting. In both cases, police stood outside while gunmen worked freely inside the building in question.

Thus, if police are going to protect themselves while victims are at the mercy of gunmen, this illustrates that private gun ownership is perhaps the only reliable defense — whether in the hands of professional private security or even amateurs. Opponents of a police monopoly on gun ownership have seized upon this police failure as a helpful illustration of their position.

In the past, however, the right-wing's knee-jerk tendency to always defend the police would likely have prevented much direct criticism of police agencies themselves. That reticence, however, appears to be falling away, and the cowardice of government law enforcement officials has now become become an open question.

Naturally, this does not bode well for the position of police agencies in the political hierarchy. Law enforcement agencies have long depended on their "hero" status as an important factor in ensuring that police organizations get whatever they want from local governments and state legislatures.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What was is I read a while ago that police departments purposely hire less than smart people to be cops?

Anonymous said...

And how's that working for ya?

Anonymous said...

"Police: We're The Experts - Don't You Dare Criticize Us"

When the police started playing judge and executioner by killing citizens they abdicated any special privilege they held within the community.

Steve said...

This is why there is a Second Amendment.

The human God given right for a single person in any situation at any given time to protect their life and those of their loved ones should NEVER be in question.

Anonymous said...

Everything is Trump's fault. Really

Anonymous said...

There is no situation so bad that a cop cannot make worse.