• HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Believe it or not, shooting citizens unnecessarily is also against most police department policies.

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        Yes, both have the same policy, but one group of people shoot citizens unnecessarily way more than the other. I wonder why that is?

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          Probably because only 1 group of people is charged with imprisoning people against their will.

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      So you are saying that their de-escalation skills were not better than police? I would expect it to be against company policy to shoot a customer, but we’re talking about de-escalation skills here.

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        I’d say that the one case you have of a fast food worker shooting someone is not the same as the plethora of cases of police shooting people. More importantly though and the true subtext of this post, is that this employee got fired, arrested, and charged with murder instead of a receiving a paid vacation and a transfer to a new McDonalds two counties over.