Let's try to be reasonable.
A law enforcement officer might make a hundred important judgement calls in a day.
Some of these could require an extremely fast response; some could be based on bad information; and some could made while hungry, tired, distracted, frightened, frustrated, cranky, going through a divorce, or responding from a scene where a mother just murdered her children.
It is absurd to expect that every decision will have a Hollywood ending.
Think of the bell curve:
During a normal law enforcement career, most judgement calls will be reasonable and acceptable, a few will be remarkably beautiful, and a few will be missed.
This website does not exist to promote, encourage, or defend police supremacy. A few cops are too immature, impulsive, or immoral to have a badge. Examples can be found on YouTube shouting commands like "Show me your motherf------ hands!" Some people simply do not have the aptitude, ability, or qualifications to be a LEO.
This website exists to remind the world that overt or slipped expressions of prejudice can incite the young, overly emotional, and mentally ill in ways that can lead to heart-wrenching outcomes.
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