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The Economist - Cops or soldiers? America’s police have become too militarised
When you start getting the straight laced, "law and order" establishment Economist types realizing you have a problem, well, you have a problem.
Cops or soldiers?
America’s police have become too militarised
http://www.economist.com/news/unite...-have-become-too-militarised-cops-or-soldiers
FROM the way police entered the house—helmeted and masked, guns drawn and shields in front, knocking down the door with a battering ram and rushing inside—you might think they were raiding a den of armed criminals. In fact they were looking for $1,000-worth of clothes and electronics allegedly bought with a stolen credit card. They found none of these things, but arrested two people in the house on unrelated charges.
They narrowly avoided tragedy. On hearing intruders break in, the homeowner’s son, a disabled ex-serviceman, reached for his (legal) gun. Luckily, he heard the police announce themselves and holstered it; otherwise, “they probably would have shot me,” he says. His mother, Sally Prince, says she is now traumatised.
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When you start getting the straight laced, "law and order" establishment Economist types realizing you have a problem, well, you have a problem.
Cops or soldiers?
America’s police have become too militarised
http://www.economist.com/news/unite...-have-become-too-militarised-cops-or-soldiers
FROM the way police entered the house—helmeted and masked, guns drawn and shields in front, knocking down the door with a battering ram and rushing inside—you might think they were raiding a den of armed criminals. In fact they were looking for $1,000-worth of clothes and electronics allegedly bought with a stolen credit card. They found none of these things, but arrested two people in the house on unrelated charges.
They narrowly avoided tragedy. On hearing intruders break in, the homeowner’s son, a disabled ex-serviceman, reached for his (legal) gun. Luckily, he heard the police announce themselves and holstered it; otherwise, “they probably would have shot me,” he says. His mother, Sally Prince, says she is now traumatised.
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