NYPD Officer KILLED in the line of duty in Harlem, in response to domestic violence call

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Probably the most stressful job you can have. Hats off to the ones out there doing things in an upstanding and correct manner. Couldn't be me though.

Of course on here in typical coli fashion its a good thing when a cop dies. :aicmon:.

Because the media has convinced you all that all of them is either trying to put you in a cotton field or in a casket.
It’s not.
They don’t.
It is.
 

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NYC=Gotham

Letting the criminals right back out on the street, letting the mentally ill homeless people roam freely around the subway, gangs outta control just shooting with no care about who is in the way, individuals robbing purses from old people, anti-mask & anti-vaccine protesting, hate-crimes and random assaults everywhere, Rikers overcrowded, etc.

City is in shambles.


who was let "right back out on the street"? where will the homeless go, to the abundance of shelters available or free housing?
 

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I think people care because he was just doing his job and responding to a domestic event. The problem is that the police doesn't care in the opposite scenario. You're not going to see that pba guy or NYPD take any accountability.

I completely agree with you that it's not the same in the reverse. We just saw that incident a few weeks ago where that girl got shot in the dressing room because the officer went in and didn't properly assess the situation. He was trigger-happy. Yes, it did receive good coverage on the news, but it didn't have a hundred officers and press conferences dedicated to it.

By that same token, i didn't see you respond about the Black security guard that was hit & killed by a train, while saving someone's life...

Look at the perps :mjpls:

I wasn't really on the Coli like that yesterday. I just came in to see if this story had a thread made on it since it received coverage on the news right after WWE Smackdown finished. Thank you for bringing it to my attention though. I have close friends that work in the MTA, so I'm always hearing stories here and there.

Also, unrelated story, but my brother came home from work a little later last night and said it's cause someone jumped or was pushed into the tracks. He said all the passengers had to walk through the cars till they got to the last car and exited onto the platform there. That was at 74th Roosevelt station between 1 and 2am.
 

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who was let "right back out on the street"? where will the homeless go, to the abundance of shelters available or free housing?
Plenty of people on Rikers was let go in 2020 because of Covid, overcrowding, and bail reform issues. Then more bail reform issues of 2021.

NYC’s worst 2021 cases stem from shaky bail reform law

They have to do a better job at examining who should be held and who should not be held.

The mentally ill/homeless people problem is a complex issue has been going on for years, and it got worse during the pandemic. The government as a whole needs to do a better job, because the problem is not just in NYC, but in other large cities as well. The shelters, jails, mental institutes, hospitals, rehabilitation places and programs, etc all need to be better. It's not just about the number of the resources available, it is about the quality of those resources as well. Most of these places are horrible, and speaking from experience the mental wards at hospitals around NYC suck. They just throw medicine at patients, and treat them like sub-humans.
 

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Plenty of people on Rikers was let go in 2020 because of Covid, overcrowding, and bail reform issues. Then more bail reform issues of 2021.

NYC’s worst 2021 cases stem from shaky bail reform law

They have to do a better job at examining who should be held and who should not be held.

The mentally ill/homeless people problem is a complex issue has been going on for years, and it got worse during the pandemic. The government as a whole needs to do a better job, because the problem is not just in NYC, but in other large cities as well. The shelters, jails, mental institutes, hospitals, rehabilitation places and programs, etc all need to be better. It's not just about the number of the resources available, it is about the quality of those resources as well. Most of these places are horrible, and speaking from experience the mental wards at hospitals around NYC suck. They just throw medicine at patients, and treat them like sub-humans.

I have not nor will I ever defend the release of individuals charged with a violent crime with ample proof against them. those are the worse of the worse but i'm not about to throw the baby out with the bath water. those gross repeat offenders are not who bail-reform was meant or intended for. they do have to do better about who they release and give probation too, recidivism must be taken into account.
 

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NYC=Gotham

Letting the criminals right back out on the street, letting the mentally ill homeless people roam freely around the subway, gangs outta control just shooting with no care about who is in the way, individuals robbing purses from old people, anti-mask & anti-vaccine protesting, hate-crimes and random assaults everywhere, Rikers overcrowded, etc.

City is in shambles.
Compared to the late 80s crime is pretty tame. Back then the city was seeing a thousand murders a year for three decades going back to the 70s.
 

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