ICE agent ambushed in Chicago, CPD order to not respond

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What I've written I've actually agreed with your points and I detailed them.

It's the thereafter I'm speaking of. A quick and easy example would be look at how police managed covid in Australia with the beating of elderly people, and many others in broad daylight in front of many witnesses and putting them into a paddy wagon. We saw this on the news the world over. Should law enforcement officers have done this and would you have done it?

I want to be very clear, I'm not anti-police in the slightest but I certainly hold individuals responsible for their choices and actions as we can always say no if we really want to...can't we.

How many times are people told, if you don't like the job or agree with mgmt. you should leave it. This also equally applies to police officers and why wouldn't it.

I say again, I know many people will do as they're told no matter what as they need to feed a family but that doesn't exonerate them for their choice and actions thereafter.
This discussion is stemming from an example of an order given from command staff of a police department that exists in one of, if not the most politically corrupt cities in the US. I guarantee officers are feeling like shit for what happend. Again, if they all quit, the corruption wins. Do you give in? Or do you stay to try and make things better?
 
This discussion is stemming from an example of an order given from command staff of a police department that exists in one of, if not the most politically corrupt cities in the US. I guarantee officers are feeling like shit for what happend. Again, if they all quit, the corruption wins. Do you give in? Or do you stay to try and make things better?
Again, I agree with some of your points. An example is the corruption hasn't let up in the slightest with the inactions of the officers, it only strengthens the corruption.

We see some things we both agree upon but not overall.

I think the best course for us both is to agree to disagree as we're getting no closer no matter how many posts we do.
 
Again, I agree with some of your points. An example is the corruption hasn't let up in the slightest with the inactions of the officers, it only strengthens the corruption.

We see some things we both agree upon but not overall.

I think the best course for us both is to agree to disagree as we're getting no closer no matter how many posts we do.
Fair enough. I appreciate the discussion.
 
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