One of my favorite examples is the SWAT team used to raid an ice cream shop run by a Mennonite family. -I guess they have to justify the expense of maintaining a swat team. Or was the use of 'overwhelming force' just a psyop tactic.
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http://www.realmilk.com/case-updates/mark-nolt/http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/13/mopping-up-the-raw-milk-mob/-
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I respect the difficulties of LEO's, but our society is changing. Change always causes stress and LEO's are the clean up crew of our public morals. The 50/60's Stepford wife and June Cleaver doing house work in pearls has given way to the professional woman running for high political office and holding power in her own right. That's only one example of generational social change. Society has to change and we (well me at least) middle aged, middle class types need to understand that. Change causes stress and our LEO's respond. Think of it a little like an autoimmune disease on a cultural level - over hyped over sensitive and very responsive to our political fears.
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One way to ask these questions is simple. are the enhanced capabilities offensive or defensive?
One thing that struck me, watching the footage from Ferguson (from a single side of the issue), were the LEO's pointing loaded weapons at and even attacking the news media with rubber coated bullets, EROL and teargas. if you stipulate the news media are the eyes of the people, you can read a lot into those attacks. if you infer the police think the news media is unfair, then the attacks are vindictive and unprofessional at best. When I was in the military, you generally didn't point a weapon at anything you didn't intend on shooting. The police are better trained than I was about use of force and this is reflected in the difficult and confusing situations LEO's find themselves in. BUT, the sight of a LEO wearing level 3 or 4 body armor and a KPOT in an MRAP turret pointing a loaded 30cal MG at the 'peaceful' demonstrators left an impression on me.
for my part i'll put it like this - I personally know several active and retired LEO's and work with many in my job. we're on the same side. Were both human and trying to have a positive effect for our society.
I am very concerned about how the tactics have changed over time. I probably don't believe the police reports nearly as much as I used to before the 'Rodney King' incident. The rules of engagement seem to have changed.
Then I see the MO Trooper who came in to calm the situation down and wish he had more of a chance to work the incident - IMHO he was having a positive effect - but the local PD didn't seem to care and even trash talked him when they thought the microphones were off. Even the LEO's seem confused as to how to handle the situation. Since the LEOs reflect the politics they preserve and we vote on the politicians...
I think I'll run out and vote now!