This is very wrong...
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The two officers who were "accessories" to the George Floyd killing have been sentenced to 3 and 3,5 years. As I recall, both of them had just joined the force and their supervisor was directing them. I cannot imagine too many people inculcated into following directives and follow the lead of the supervising officer would have done anything different. And 3 year sentences? Wow. People have done a lot worse and gotten off with a lot less.
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Who would want to be a cop in today's world?
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Know many cops?
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@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
Know many cops?
One NYPD. One CPD. Lots in Gainesville FL where my sister works in the Department.
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
Know many cops?
One NYPD. One CPD. Lots in Gainesville FL where my sister works in the Department.
Don't you think most of those guys and gals could find a job do something else?
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@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
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@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
In FL they get a pension and retirement healthcare they would unlikely be able to match in the private sector
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@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
In FL they get a pension and retirement healthcare they would unlikely be able to match in the private sector
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
In FL they get a pension and retirement healthcare they would unlikely be able to match in the private sector
Maybe not. But what about the public sector? Florida has about 245,000 public employees.