As a reminder people on the train didn't call the police.So we should stop reporting things that happened? Good logic.
That cop straight up murdered a person and the guy who called the cops feels culpable for her death. That's literally reporting a thing that happened and a person involved's reaction... Should we just not report on when cops murder people?
An organisation highlighting that there are better organisations out there for dealing with certain situations than armed police. For instance, mental health crises or suicide risks. Situations where a person needs a compassionate voice to talk then down rather than an angry guy with a gun escalating things.
an article about that previous organisation.
An article about people afraid to call the cops because of violence carried out by the cops... So like seems like the cops are to blame for that one. Like the Irish police kill less than 1 person a year... American police kill too much.
again, just an article about maybe not needing armed police for literally everything, such as traffic violations.
Police are more likely to shoot a black child with a gun than a white active shooter. Nothing controversial there.
Like nothing you have shared there encourages not calling police in case of serious violent crime, most are arguing that that is actually the right time to call the police.
Like seriously? You're actually going to use this as a way to go after anti-racism campaigning? You're sick.
It encourages not calling the cops if there is any doubt.
I asked if people maybe thought it could be a factor.