Saturday, July 25, 2015

In Iraq, I raided insurgents. In Virginia, the police raided me.

Wrong priorities. "Rhoads, the Fairfax County police lieutenant, was upfront about this mind-set. He explained that it was standard procedure to point guns at suspects in many cases to protect the lives of police officers. Their firearm rules were different from mine; they aimed not to kill but to intimidate. According to reporting by The Washington Post, those rules are established in police training, which often emphasizes a violent response over deescalation. Recruits spend an average of eight hours learning how to neutralize tense situations; they spend more than seven times as many hours at the weapons range."
In Iraq, I raided insurgents. In Virginia, the police raided me.
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