In that spirit, I was really impressed to see this unexpected ally speak out
Being a cop showed me just how racist and violent the police are
So in 1994, I joined the St. Louis Police Department. I quickly realized how naive Id been. I was floored by the dysfunctional culture I encountered.
I wont say all, but many of my peers were deeply racist.
One example: A couple of officers ran a Web site called St. Louis Coptalk, where officers could post about their experience and opinions. At some point during my career, it became so full of racist rants that the site administrator temporarily shut it down. Cops routinely called anyone of color a thug, whether they were the victim or just a bystander.
This attitude corrodes the way policing is done.
As a cop, it shouldnt surprise you that people will curse at you, or be disappointed by your arrival. Thats part of the job. But too many times, officers saw young black and brown men as targets. They would respond with force to even minor offenses. And because cops are rarely held accountable for their actions, they didnt think too hard about the consequences.
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The number of people in uniform who will knowingly and maliciously violate your human rights is huge. At the Ferguson protests, people are chanting,
The whole damn system is guilty as hell. I agree, and we have a lot of work to do.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2014/12/06/i-was-a-st-louis-cop-my-peers-were-racist-and-violent-and-theres-only-one-fix/