Brickbat: Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud

An investigation by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights has found that prosecutors are often reluctant to use bodycam video from officers in the Minneapolis Police Department in court because the officers' language is so offensive. "When MPD officers scream obscenities at community members, it makes it challenging for prosecutors to do their job and therefore undermines the criminal justice system," the report said. The report found that prosecutors consider Minneapolis officers' language to be "much less professional and respectful" than that of officers in neighboring departments.
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Fucking assholes.
To be fair, have you seen the residents of Minneapolis? Filthy animals.
When MPD officers scream obscenities at community members, it makes it challenging for prosecutors to do their job...
Prosecutors are the real victims here.
And thus, more evidence that the Police are compliance officers, not peace officers.
It's an open secret in police departments that they don't give a fuck about the law. As you said they are compliance officers. Their job is to make you obey while protecting the political class. Any law enforcement is incidental.
Broken link in the article! Try these:
https://www.startribune.com/minnesota-department-of-human-rights-to-release-civil-rights-findings/600168389/
Report: Minneapolis police engaged in pattern of illegal racial discrimination
https://mn.gov/mdhr/assets/Investigation%20into%20the%20City%20of%20Minneapolis%20and%20the%20Minneapolis%20Police%20Department_tcm1061-526417.pdf See page 38 there, it zeroes in on the bad language, to include racist language...
So words ARE violence?
Maybe the cops are real men and the prosecutors are pussies.
You can practically hear the prosecutors saying, "Wah! Mom! Officer Jimmy said a swear!"
Sticks and stones may break my bones,
But words will never hurt me.
Unless I am a devout member of The Church of Victimology.
That's what the nightsticks & Maglites are for.
Clichés are to be avoided. "Saying the quiet part out loud" is a horrific cliché.