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Well while the Sterling Brown story was unfolding there was a story getting lots of press about a woman who falsely accused a cop of sexually assaulting him.
As for being respectful of police in the media, do you really think the media never airs positive information about the police? I can tell you that when a cop is shot the local news here in New York is pretty darn respectful of the police. And human interests stories involving the police doing good work for the community are not uncommon.
IMO, police departments that are proactive in dealing with potentially bad situations tend to be viewed far more favorably than police departments that circle the wagons. Ferguson MO being a good example of the latter.
Yes, I can agree with all of this.
I'm not going to sit here and insult anyone's intelligence by suggesting that some police departments are not still protecting their scumbag officers.
Imo, all those cops should have been fired in the Brown case. It takes all those Dude's to issue a ticket?
No, they wanted to escalate the situation and they thought it was just some regular guy who either wouldn't report it, or didn't have the means to fight them in court.
They were wrong on both counts.