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We should be breaking down the big IUP at Shepherd game right now.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Or maybe your privilege shields you from the reality that we're only hearing about the incidents that result in death or catastrophic injury. There's a reason there's been a proliferation of police review boards. It's not coincidence that we're not hearing stories of white people killed when they refuse to comply with an officer's orders.
It doesn't have to be an either/or. It can be and/if/when. It's possible that we need to do a better job training police. And screening recruits for prejudice. And doing a better job of forging positive relationships between police officers and the community they patrol.
The Post has locked their data down recently. They used to allow people to look at the base data that tracked a wide range of information including victim names and the race of the officers that shot. Can't do that anymore...you can only look at information using specific filters that the Post deems important. One of the you can no longer determine is the race of the officer involved.
As with seemingly everything now, there is the narative that certain groups want you to believe...and then there is the truth which is often 180 degrees opposite. The narative being pushed by BLM, certain "community defense groups", the Democratic Party and large swaths of the media is that white police officers are racist and have declaired open war on black males which has resulted in huge numbers of police killing unarmed blacks. But the numbers just don't bare that out.
Meanwhile, 34 police officers have been shot and killed so far in 2020 and 10 people were shot and killed in Chicago last weekend...And no one is protesting or burning anything.Last edited by boatcapt; 09-18-2020, 07:41 PM.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
Watching Prep vs Erie High... YIKES!!! Prep looks awful and Erie runs one play on offense. Prep 13-12 Half
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostWatching the Pine-Richland vs USC game.
Upper St. Clair's stadium is nicer than many small D1's. My goodness.
It would make any PSAC stadium look like dumpster fire.
PIne-Richland University is laying it on them.
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Watching the Pine-Richland vs USC game.
Upper St. Clair's stadium is nicer than many small D1's. My goodness.
It would make any PSAC stadium look like dumpster fire.
PIne-Richland University is laying it on them.
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Or maybe your privilege shields you from the reality that we're only hearing about the incidents that result in death or catastrophic injury. There's a reason there's been a proliferation of police review boards. It's not coincidence that we're not hearing stories of white people killed when they refuse to comply with an officer's orders.
It doesn't have to be an either/or. It can be and/if/when. It's possible that we need to do a better job training police. And screening recruits for prejudice. And doing a better job of forging positive relationships between police officers and the community they patrol.
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Wanna know what's wrong with society? Google what happened at Freedom High School and its football program.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
You still can't provide evidence that Rose committed a crime. Yes, he likely would have been charged if apprehended, but the DA later said there was no evidence to support, therefore charges would have been dropped. If Rosfeld got to defend himself against charges, Rose deserved that chance too. But instead he was killed. We're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty. But too often black men are treated as presumed guilty and made to prove their innocence. Especially if they were previously convicted of an unrelated crime.
Using my previous experience, if I had refused to comply with the Sewickley police officer and got back into my car, would he have shot me? Probably not. What if I was black? That's what is at issue.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
How does one get cleared of no wrong-doing after just being in a car that did a drive-by shooting -- regardless of who pulled the trigger?
This is an incredibly 'hindsight is 20-20' case.
"Under PA law, police officers are justified in using force when they believe it is necessary to prevent death or serious injury to themselves or others, or if they believe it necessary to prevent a suspect's escape from arrest. That suspect, the law continues, must have committed or attempted to commit a forcible felony and pose a danger to human life."
Rosfeld was found not guilty on all charges. And, his jury did have African Americans on it. In fact, they deliberated less than 4 hours.
I still see it as -- end of the day -- a decision was made to commit a crime (drive-by). That decision had consequences. Not saying Rosfeld was right. Not saying he was wrong. But, if you do the crime, ... sometimes you pay the bill. It's easy to look back at that in slow motion. Being in that moment is a whole different thing.
Using my previous experience, if I had refused to comply with the Sewickley police officer and got back into my car, would he have shot me? Probably not. What if I was black? That's what is at issue.
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IUP hired Reggie Overton to be the athletic department's first full-time Strength and Conditioning coach.
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