Comments by "ZetsubenSama" (@ZetsubenSama) on "Tyre Nichols and Police Brutality | 5-Minute Videos" video.

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  18. Why should you give the police more money if these cases are not the exeption? There is a great channel called audit the audit and mutliple other first amendment rights advocated that often get theyr rights violated, advocating to give these people more funding without good training seems absurd. "The US Bureau of Justice Statistics 2013 study found that, on average, police officers across the country receive less than six months of basic training, slightly more than the 20-week average that is legislatively required." Source: trainingreform "De-escalation has traditionally been part of police training, but the average recruit only receives eight hours of police de-escalation training, compared to 58 hours of firearms training and 49 hours of defensive tactical training." Soure: Powerdms In 2020, state and local governments spent $129 billion on police (4 percent of state and local direct general expenditures), $86 billion on corrections (2.5 percent), and $51 billion on courts (1.5 percent). Source: urban Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Sunday he wants almost $300 million in federal funding to fight “rainbow fentanyl” — highly-addictive pills that look like candy and could have a devastating effect on young people. Source NYpost Not to mention that there hasn't been a single instance where child was given these Candy like drugs. Funny how the fundin is granted based on a madeup fear that children get poisoned. So if you consider all that you should realise that defunding the police is not a bad idea. Not to mention what kind of equipment some PDs have, some seem to preparing themselfs for a new civil war.
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