Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Police Violence

I wish to comment on your editorial dated Wednesday ,Sept 16,  titled "Police are under attack and we're all less safe."  Violent crime in Phoenix is pretty much the same fluctuating from year  to year by a small amount slightly up so far this year.  Police statistics indicate that most violent crime is committed in low income neighborhoods, which is no surprise.  The attempt to create a  state of fear by this editorial it is not there. The problem is the "Blue Wall" that wall that protects "bad" police officers. Thousand of police officers in this country go about their business never pulling their fire arm,  choking or  slamming someone  to the ground in an arrest or causing  any harm to the citizens they serve and protect.  Incidents that have been referenced in the editorial and many others most to the officers had a history of violence or psychological issues , but still remained on the police force. They are  protected by the "Blue Wall. " Other police officers who will not report bad violent cops. The unions that protect them.  The administration that do not want to admit liability. The citizen review boards that over turn firings. The juries that will not convict them.  The Districts Attorneys and Judges that ignore the violence perpetrated in an arrest.  Here-to-fore of little concern to the press.  Citizens need to remember in our criminal justice system only the police are judge, jury and executioner.  Wielding this  immense power  these police office need to be of the highest integrity.

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