Whether it be law enforcement or the military each one practices covert action in order to get the suspects at a disadvantage.
The officer in the video tried to use scare tactics that won't work. In fact he sounds like a bully. I have law enforcement in my family in New Jersey and I know that none of those officers would ever use a tactic like the one in the video.
When an order comes down from the top they just do their job without going in front of a microphone and trying to show how tough they are.
jac_the_gripper: So, the police don't do their job without bias, or prejudice when they're not tired?
A public announcement threatening to shoot people is clearly more than simply stating that they're going to do their job.
People don't issue a press conference before heading off to factories, shops and building sites.
Several state and local officials are responsible for the destruction of property and the harm of others. We’ve seen this in democrat controlled cities ad states. I got a feeling these nonfeascant and malfeasant democrat officials will have to answer for their criminal acts. This Law enforcement officer in the op is clarifying that the community leaders and law enforcement officers in his area are going to do their jobs.
secretagent09: Whether it be law enforcement or the military each one practices covert action in order to get the suspects at a disadvantage.
The officer in the video tried to use scare tactics that won't work. In fact he sounds like a bully. I have law enforcement in my family in New Jersey and I know that none of those officers would ever use a tactic like the one in the video.
When an order comes down from the top they just do their job without going in front of a microphone and trying to show how tough they are.
The sherrif is an elected official M and for good reasons. The sheriff, an elected official, is usually known as the highest law enforcer of the county and ‘usually’ has law enforcement powers exceeding that of any other state or federal official.
snowlynx: The only language the tiny groups of extremists understand is force so force should be used to normalise the situation. Once that's done you can work on improving things
There never would have been a Good Friday peace agreement if that was the case
galrads: The sherrif is an elected official M and for good reasons. The sheriff, an elected official, is usually known as the highest law enforcer of the county and ‘usually’ has law enforcement powers exceeding that of any other state or federal official.
most people don't realize,there never was a Mayberry,NC!
Conrad73: most people don't realize,there never was a Mayberry,NC!
Or they've never watched rambo first blood either. The sherrif Will Teasel, was in command of those present were local police, national guard, state police and the army.
galrads: Or they've never watched rambo first blood either. The sherrif Will Teasel, was in command of those present were local police, national guard, state police and the army.
PeKaatje: That the cop is black too. Now the BLM crowd is silent...
Just released...
DETROIT – U.S. and Michigan flags are flying at half-staff today in honor of Wayne County Sheriff’s Cpl. Bryant Searcy who was allegedly killed by a jail inmate who was attempting to escape.
Deandre Williams, 28, is accused of killing Searcy, 50, in a violent struggle that involved a 20- to 30-minute chokehold on Sept. 2, WDIV Local 4 reports. It’s unclear why Searcy’s partner was not with him, or why the attack went undetected for so long.
galrads: The sherrif is an elected official M and for good reasons. The sheriff, an elected official, is usually known as the highest law enforcer of the county and ‘usually’ has law enforcement powers exceeding that of any other state or federal official.
I am very familiar with Sheriff Departments as I have a family member who is a Sheriff's Officer in New Jersey. NJ has 26 counties and in the county that I am referring to Sheriff's Officers have seniority over municipal cops. Unlike Sheriff's Officers in the South the S/O in the North East are almost on the same level as New York cops who are without doubt the best officers in the country. I stand by my previous comment that a Sheriff Officer in most NJ counties would never get in front of a microphone/camera and threaten the public with violence. The Rules of Engagement are there for a purpose.
PeKaatjeAnkeveen, North Holland Netherlands6,334 posts
galrads: Just released...
DETROIT – U.S. and Michigan flags are flying at half-staff today in honor of Wayne County Sheriff’s Cpl. Bryant Searcy who was allegedly killed by a jail inmate who was attempting to escape.
Deandre Williams, 28, is accused of killing Searcy, 50, in a violent struggle that involved a 20- to 30-minute chokehold on Sept. 2, WDIV Local 4 reports. It’s unclear why Searcy’s partner was not with him, or why the attack went undetected for so long.
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The officer in the video tried to use scare tactics that won't work. In fact he sounds like a bully. I have law enforcement in my family in New Jersey and I know that none of those officers would ever use a tactic like the one in the video.
When an order comes down from the top they just do their job without going in front of a microphone and trying to show how tough they are.