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Death while in Police custody

Poll - Total Votes: 4
Yes I would get out of my vehicle
No I would not until he told me what he was arresting me for?
For my own personal safety I’d record everything that happened on my phone.
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Here’s a question for everyone. Knowing that being pulled over by police for a minor infringement/violation can result in death from suffocation or shooting, would you feel safe getting out of your when ordered to do so by an officer who hasn’t told you when asked what his reason for pulling you over is?


It seems 100% of the deaths of members of public that occur during police arrests for minor violations are simply because the cop refuses to answer the simple question of
Officer what did I do wrong?

Sir you failed to stop
Sir you were driving erratically
Sir I believe you maybe under the influence
Sir….


Cops are not being taught how to de escalate a situation.
People should be able to be arrested for minor violations without being killed in the process.
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Ozuye502 · 36-40, M
Unless you have been in the shoes of a cop on a traffic stop realizing how dangerous it can turn very quickly im more than happy to shair a story.
State police pull a vehicle over for speeding the officer was on a motorcycle a passenger in the vehicle had a 12 ga shotgun blew the officer's face off the only thing holding the back of his head together was his helmet. This my father's first call working midnights as cop. Ive always held the opinion it is better to comply and have your day in court. Not all arrests are justified and not all cops are good i get that and honestly cops are too quick to shoot so if you want ensure your own safety just comply and have your day in court. Ive had my fair share of interactions with law enforcement 99% just want to go home in the physical and mental state they left home in.
Now if you want to talk about training and policy yes that needs to be addressed. Honestly mental health in law enforcement is seriously overlooked.