ArjukanpoKarate
03-24-2004, 10:55 PM
Subject: Police Shootings
> POLICE SHOOTINGS Recently, in an area on the East Coast, an inordinate
> number of police-officer-involved shootings have taken place. As a
result,
> several suspects have been fatally injured. Newspapers in the area,
quoting
> local "community activists," have editorialized that, with all these
> shootings by police, "any citizen" could find himself dodging police
> bullets, for no apparent reason at all!
>
> Responding to the newspaper editorial, a Los Angeles Deputy District
> Attorney, who is obviously community minded, submitted a five-point plan.
> The plan is designed to assist citizens, who might otherwise be randomly
> shot by police, in staying out of the path of police bullets. The
newspaper
> never printed it, but I thought you might appreciate it, even if they
> didn't.
>
> "I've devised a five-point plan to help citizens avoid being shot by
> police. This plan may not prevent all shootings, but very few will take
> place when the plan is rigorously adhered to. So, here are the rules:
>
> 1. DON'T COMMIT VIOLENT CRIMES. It seems elementary, but this rule is
> lost on many. They do the crime, get shot, and then wonder how it could
> possibly happen. They whine that it is so unfair. Well, Slick, violent
> crime, like jumping in front of moving cars, is just a high-risk
> occupation, and, in case you missed it, committing violent crime makes
> police officers think you might not be a good person.
> 2. If you ignore rule No. 1, and the police confront you, DON'T RUN AWAY
> FROM THEM. I know it's hard to believe, but that may make them think
> you're guilty of something. Hiding in bushes or closets makes some cops
> (mostly older ones) very nervous. They might even foolishly conclude that
> you're up to no good!
> 3. If you disregard rules 1 and 2, and the cops catch up with you anyway
> and inform you that you are under arrest, DON'T MAKE FAST MOVEMENTS WITH
> YOUR HANDS. I know it sounds silly, but grabbing a shiny beer can, a
> dark-colored wallet, or one of those snazzy and real-looking replica guns
> may make police officers mistakenly believe that you are about to hurt
> them.
> 4. If you disregard rules 1, 2, and 3, and manage to get what looks like
a
> deadly weapon into your hands, DON'T POINT IT AT THE COPS. We all know
> that you're basically a nice person, but that may be lost on the police
> officers confronting you. In their paranoia, they may even believe they
> need to protect themselves.
> 5. If you disregard rules 1, 2, 3, and 4, DON'T BE ASTONISHED IF THE COPS
> DO NOT INSTANTLY TURN INTO YOUR PERSONAL CONFIDANTE. They may be too
> preoccupied to realize that you're normally a splendid person and that
> you're just having a bad day. They may be too preoccupied to see that
when
> you point a weapon at them in a threatening manner, it is just your way of
> crying out for help. We both know that the whole problem can be traced to
> the fact that your mother didn't breast feed you, but some police officers
> are so cynical they just don't see it.
> So, there you have it. If you really apply yourself and obey even some of
> the rules listed above, I bet you'll avoid the vast majority of police
> gunfire."
>
> Cheri Lewis
> Deputy DA
> Los Angeles, California
:fu:
> POLICE SHOOTINGS Recently, in an area on the East Coast, an inordinate
> number of police-officer-involved shootings have taken place. As a
result,
> several suspects have been fatally injured. Newspapers in the area,
quoting
> local "community activists," have editorialized that, with all these
> shootings by police, "any citizen" could find himself dodging police
> bullets, for no apparent reason at all!
>
> Responding to the newspaper editorial, a Los Angeles Deputy District
> Attorney, who is obviously community minded, submitted a five-point plan.
> The plan is designed to assist citizens, who might otherwise be randomly
> shot by police, in staying out of the path of police bullets. The
newspaper
> never printed it, but I thought you might appreciate it, even if they
> didn't.
>
> "I've devised a five-point plan to help citizens avoid being shot by
> police. This plan may not prevent all shootings, but very few will take
> place when the plan is rigorously adhered to. So, here are the rules:
>
> 1. DON'T COMMIT VIOLENT CRIMES. It seems elementary, but this rule is
> lost on many. They do the crime, get shot, and then wonder how it could
> possibly happen. They whine that it is so unfair. Well, Slick, violent
> crime, like jumping in front of moving cars, is just a high-risk
> occupation, and, in case you missed it, committing violent crime makes
> police officers think you might not be a good person.
> 2. If you ignore rule No. 1, and the police confront you, DON'T RUN AWAY
> FROM THEM. I know it's hard to believe, but that may make them think
> you're guilty of something. Hiding in bushes or closets makes some cops
> (mostly older ones) very nervous. They might even foolishly conclude that
> you're up to no good!
> 3. If you disregard rules 1 and 2, and the cops catch up with you anyway
> and inform you that you are under arrest, DON'T MAKE FAST MOVEMENTS WITH
> YOUR HANDS. I know it sounds silly, but grabbing a shiny beer can, a
> dark-colored wallet, or one of those snazzy and real-looking replica guns
> may make police officers mistakenly believe that you are about to hurt
> them.
> 4. If you disregard rules 1, 2, and 3, and manage to get what looks like
a
> deadly weapon into your hands, DON'T POINT IT AT THE COPS. We all know
> that you're basically a nice person, but that may be lost on the police
> officers confronting you. In their paranoia, they may even believe they
> need to protect themselves.
> 5. If you disregard rules 1, 2, 3, and 4, DON'T BE ASTONISHED IF THE COPS
> DO NOT INSTANTLY TURN INTO YOUR PERSONAL CONFIDANTE. They may be too
> preoccupied to realize that you're normally a splendid person and that
> you're just having a bad day. They may be too preoccupied to see that
when
> you point a weapon at them in a threatening manner, it is just your way of
> crying out for help. We both know that the whole problem can be traced to
> the fact that your mother didn't breast feed you, but some police officers
> are so cynical they just don't see it.
> So, there you have it. If you really apply yourself and obey even some of
> the rules listed above, I bet you'll avoid the vast majority of police
> gunfire."
>
> Cheri Lewis
> Deputy DA
> Los Angeles, California
:fu: