N Carolina police says it WON'T respond in-person to 911 calls about theft, fraud, or trespassing

It doesn't,and there are penalties for resisting.Those penalties aren't death or being brutalized by police though.
You say the cop should trust the suspect because there will be a penalty if something happens to the cop....after he might be killed

You agree that there is no benefit to resist the police....I would like to see BLM teach AA's how to be civil instead of how to resist
 
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If you want to defund the police and get rid of them, why would you be upset when they don’t respond? Tis is not what you wanted?
 
You agree that there is no benefit to resist the police....I would like to see BLM teach AA's how to be civil instead how to resist


I would like to see police do what police policy and the constitution says to do when someone resist arrest.
 
If you want to defund the police and get rid of them, why would you be upset when they don’t respond? Tis is not what you wanted?


Personally I'm fine with it as the ones that are leaving are likely the bad ones.
 
I would like to see police do what police policy and the constitution says to do when someone resist arrest.

A Police Officer May Use Deadly Force:
  • When the suspect threatens the officer with a weapon, car, knife, gun, club. fist, taser...
  • When the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect committed a violent felony (Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985))
  • To protect the life of a third person
 
In many policies when a cop is threatened with a weapon they can use deadly force
Weapons could be a knife, car, gun, taser, club. fist....



That's fine but too often aren't threatened or are no longer threatened with weapons and still kill and brutalize suspects.
 
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