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Comment by bdavisx

11 years ago

> Here is the real question: how do you do community policing in the low-income black neighborhoods of Baltimore? How do you rebuild trust?

You arrest and prosecute the perpetrators just as quickly and with just as much or more punishment than the "regular" public would get. And you keep doing that to any cop who breaks the law. You also get rid of (and prosecute) the "good" cops who don't report the bad ones.

IOW you show the community that you (the local government) means business when it comes to ending the problem.

"You also get rid of (and prosecute) the "good" cops who don't report the bad ones."

This is why I say the police are corrupt. Looking the other way is corrupt, even if you didn't take part in the corruption.

Would the officer in McKinney the other day feel compelled to resign if he hadn't been caught "red handed" on video? Would his fellow officers have even reported him? I seriously doubt it, and because many of us probably have that doubt then it's up to the police to make that idea unthinkable among the public.