The better solution is to send the appropriate responses to the appropriate situation. Drunk guy passed out on a bench? Send someone who will get him home safely and not sit on him until he’s dead. Man wanting to commit suicide? Send someone with psych experience and not someone who will hep get him killed. Marital dispute? Send someone with counseling experience instead of killing one (or both) of the parties involved.
Sure, if you have an armed bank robbery, send armed cops to deal with robbers, but for most situations, it doesn’t take executing the violator to ensure the law is observed. Maybe the cops should consider whether their actions will get them jailed, rather than falsifying their reports to justify killing an unarmed person.
Cops have ALWAYS been on the pointy end of the stick w.r.t. the law. And there have ALWAYS been issues with how much protection they should get about “errors in the heat of the moment”. IMO, we’re seeing a pendulum shift toward more accountability that is the result of a long prior shift toward less, which has resulted in all the obvious abuses, many of which we have heard about on national news.
In the best of possible worlds, cops who make a legitimate mistake will get a fair hearing, will be told that their mistake was understandable, and will be managed so they don’t run into that kind of situation again: You don’t BLAME someone for getting it wrong in a tough situation, but you DO try to avoid letting them do that again, right? Of course this is NOT the best of all possible worlds, so Ramirez’s point has a little merit (once you file off the exaggeration). But even that’s good: We WANT cops to be thoughtful almost always: Fast reflexes are at their best in so very few situations.
Back in May 2020 Ramirez drew a beautiful and poignant cartoon that expressed the horror and sorrow of rioters and looters acting out during the early days of the Black Lives Matter movement. Unfortunately, today’s cartoon is just crap.
Patjade about 3 years ago
The better solution is to send the appropriate responses to the appropriate situation. Drunk guy passed out on a bench? Send someone who will get him home safely and not sit on him until he’s dead. Man wanting to commit suicide? Send someone with psych experience and not someone who will hep get him killed. Marital dispute? Send someone with counseling experience instead of killing one (or both) of the parties involved.
Sure, if you have an armed bank robbery, send armed cops to deal with robbers, but for most situations, it doesn’t take executing the violator to ensure the law is observed. Maybe the cops should consider whether their actions will get them jailed, rather than falsifying their reports to justify killing an unarmed person.
DrDon1 about 3 years ago
Truly amazing that Ramirez can draw this well with his head so far up his arse!
calliarcale about 3 years ago
If you’re so convinced you’ll do something unlawful as a policeman, maybe you shouldn’t be a policeman.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
Cops have ALWAYS been on the pointy end of the stick w.r.t. the law. And there have ALWAYS been issues with how much protection they should get about “errors in the heat of the moment”. IMO, we’re seeing a pendulum shift toward more accountability that is the result of a long prior shift toward less, which has resulted in all the obvious abuses, many of which we have heard about on national news.
In the best of possible worlds, cops who make a legitimate mistake will get a fair hearing, will be told that their mistake was understandable, and will be managed so they don’t run into that kind of situation again: You don’t BLAME someone for getting it wrong in a tough situation, but you DO try to avoid letting them do that again, right? Of course this is NOT the best of all possible worlds, so Ramirez’s point has a little merit (once you file off the exaggeration). But even that’s good: We WANT cops to be thoughtful almost always: Fast reflexes are at their best in so very few situations.
Radish the wordsmith about 3 years ago
They should do what the law says.
ragsarooni Premium Member about 3 years ago
That’s kinda what it’s become,folks…….
apfelzra Premium Member about 3 years ago
Back in May 2020 Ramirez drew a beautiful and poignant cartoon that expressed the horror and sorrow of rioters and looters acting out during the early days of the Black Lives Matter movement. Unfortunately, today’s cartoon is just crap.
Sun about 3 years ago
Respect the Police and Respect the Law, in return you shall be treated with fair equality.
RAGs about 3 years ago
If the police had proper training and proper oversight they wouldn’t need so many lawyers.
FrankErnesto about 3 years ago
Even the dumbest cop should know better than to shoot a person in the back.
My First Premium Member about 3 years ago
Consult our lawyers and Lebron!
TomStuetzer about 3 years ago
Next time you life is in danger, call Ocasio Cortez, or Ilhan Omar or better yet, BLM.
359mxn about 3 years ago
Spoken like a true white person.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
One thing, most of the media always jumps to far upfront without ALL of the facts!
dandye about 3 years ago
If the people had proper training and proper oversight they wouldn’t need so many police!
knutdl about 3 years ago
Well good morning Judge, how are you today? I’m in trouble, please put me away
Deny Crane about 3 years ago
See what the anarchists have done? Instead of trustworthy cops we now are going to fall into the hands of LAWYERS!!!! G-D Help us All!
MAVIEGUITARS about 3 years ago
Police don’t answer the call. That’s the job for dispatchers, C’mon now.