As calls for police reform grow, here’s what some in southern IL think should be done – Belleville News-Democrat

“There are over 800,000 police officers nationwide and over 18,000 police agencies,” one chief said. “The biggest problem I see is that means 18,000 different policies, training, hiring, discipline, professionalism, etc. Nationwide standards on all of them need to be developed and attained. All cops want this.”
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

I have noticed that many of these so-called ‘social justice warriors’ continually scream, “Stop killing black people!” These folk need to check a mirror as they bellow. Blacks murder many times more of their own than any other group does. The white man rarely kills one of them whereas he is 19 times more likely to be slaughtered by a black in an interracial crime. Let’s go back to the racial mirror. Second, blacks abort their babies in grossly, grisly numbers. Since 1973, 55,000,000 innocent babies have been killed with a majority of them having been black. Were blacks to… Read more »

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