Everyone wants public safety. What we have isn’t it. Setting up armed groups to roam the streets in search of traffic violations in order to find some imaginary worse crime leads to this.

Police forces across this country are rooted in white supremacy and are also overly militarized and train and exist in an institution that primes them to see Black people as a threat to be eliminated.

No one can argue a traffic violation should carry a death sentence. If and until there is true police reform, meaning use of force is the last recourse, not the first, then unnecessary killings will keep happening.

And what some want to pass off as political discourse makes it worse. Rather than treat others with a certain degree of respect, their norm is attempts at erasure and threats. Who passes legislation called "stand your ground" and “anti-woke?” We should be teaching acceptance and deescalation of conflict.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/23574206/tyre-nichols-death-memphis-police

Tyre Nichols: Memphis releases video of his brutal beating after a traffic stop

Memphis police beat Nichols brutally; a video of the incident was released Friday.

Vox

@TonyStark
Cops do not exist to protect you.

There was a case in which cops stood and watched a citizen get stabbed to death. The courts ruled that they were under no obligation to endanger themselves by saving the life of that citizen.

This has been ruled time and time again by the courts. The police are under no obligation to protect us.

That was never the point of police and it never will be.

https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/justices-rule-police-do-not-have-a-constitutional-duty-to-protect.html

Justices Rule Police Do Not Have a Constitutional Duty to Protect Someone

Supreme Court rules that police do not have constitutional duty to protect person from harm, even woman who obtained court-issued protective order against violent husband which made arrest mandatory for violation; decision overturns ruling by federal appeals court in Colorado; it had permitted lawsuit to proceed against town of Castle Rock, whose police failed to respond to woman's pleas for help after her estranged husband violated protective order by kidnapping their three children, whom he eventually killed; in another ruling, Supreme Court rebukes US Court of Appeals in Cincinnati for reopening death penalty appeal, on basis of newly discovered evidence, after Supreme Court had ruled on matter; 5-to-4 decision involves convicted murderer Gregory Thompson (M)

The New York Times

@TonyStark
Police are not here to protect you from criminals. They are not here to protect you from anyone nor anything, and the courts have said they don't have to.

They are here to protect wealthy people from YOU. That's it.

https://ehlinelaw.com/blog/do-police-have-a-duty-to-protect-me

Do Police Have a Duty To Protect Me? Can I Sue Police For Refusing Assistance?

NO! Police have zero duty to protect you from rioters, robbers, or criminals. You cannot sue the police for refusing to send help or make an arrest. You must defend yourself.

Ehline Law Firm Personal Injury Attorneys, APLC
@tofugolem @TonyStark what if everyone stopped paying state and local taxes
@lonewolf @TonyStark
We go to prison for that.
@tofugolem @TonyStark
I mean if nobody did. They don't have that much room

@lonewolf @TonyStark
They would keep putting us in prison until the poor and middle class start paying taxes again.

But wealthy people can dodge taxes all day long without consequences. That's how our system works.