Where Policing In The U.S. Stands Today | MSNBC

Retired California Superior Court Judge LaDoris Cordell weighs in on previous and more recent police-involved fatal shootings, as well as what changed and what didn’t after 2020 when it comes to law enforcement in the United States. “Reforms are fine but I think we really need to take a deeper dive and look more at this whole big picture of what policing should look like in America,” Judge Cordell said.» Subscribe to MSNBC:

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Where Policing In The U.S. Stands Today | MSNBC

38 comments

  1. It stands just slightly mid center of off right, verging on wobbly left and then falling down on a huge bed of sharp glass…..

  2. Taylor was targeted by those cop’s, all those shots and the young man that fired one shot was not hit once, huummm Wonder Why ?

  3. Wednesday will prove how one-sided the law is, _lets see if the police treat the right the way they treated the left last year_

    1. @The Tweatles Three more weeks, cultist. Never forget that. Three more weeks and then, you’re dog meat.

    2. Willamena, have you heard the audio of the orange blight begging Raffensperger to alter the vote count? He sounds desperate, deliciously so! 😂

    3. @Tessmage Tessera Three weeks from now president Trump will still be in the White House and the majority of liberal males will still be BISEXUAL and or HOMOSEXUAL
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  4. Renato Santiago Nelson, and sergeant Robert justin alford green at nellis AFB, where is naomi petteway my granddaughter.

  5. Well, I’ll put it this way. It’s not exactly ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ out there. More like ‘Hogan’s Heroes’.

  6. In one case they fired at the police. In the other, the kid had a gun. However, I do find it quite sick we have a judge here commenting when it is in FACT the judges who release these people.

  7. I dunno. If I accidentally killed someone at my work, I’m pretty sure I’d be fired, at least.
    Note to self: join the police if I want to get away with murder. 🙄

    1. They could impress me by applying the same zeal in Washington DC Wednesday as they have towards BLM protesters _remember the orange blight’s photo-op?_

    2. @Ro G thank you my brother, you should know that you’ve given me many things to laugh about, and think about, very glad you stick around! 👍😉

  8. It stands where it has always stood. Just a few weeks ago police murdered an unarmed black man in Texas. Nothing has changed

    1. Streamlining and consistency in policing should be throughout the country, but unfortunately, the US is not 1 country, but a conglomeration of 50 little countries with different rules.

  9. Are psychological testings part of police recruitment? It seems that there are a number of people wearing the uniform who are totally unsuited to performing the role as it has evolved in this day & age.

  10. Do away with qualified immunity altogether and allocate resources to other public institutions that can help individuals.

  11. If people only understood that we are questioned Why we lived our lives the way we do and knowing God will judge our heart’s.
    Why to the Racist, the killer cop’s, Bad leadership, preacher’s, teacher’s, priest, non believer’s Why did you? And we will be judge for the very reason you judged them, her or him It won’t matter then. Doing dirt all your life I Wonder if It gets boring? Must not because there is enough of It going around in the WH today

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