Confrontations with police armed with military weapons and vehicles are some of the iconic images to emerge from the chaos and violence in Ferguson, Missouri after the shooting death of Michael Brown. A New Jersey city that just a few years ago ranked dead last when it came to murders, shootings and drugs has transformed its police force by moving away from militarization. Deborah Feyerick looks at how that move may have also turned around the city of Camden.
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Its a good thing that when a black man attacks an ASIAN and jumps a WHITE cop, that the DOJ examines the racist motives of the cops who stop him.
What with the VA murdering the disabled veterans its supposed to be saving, and mocking their surviving widows and orphans with a stupid Oscar the Grouch puppet, its not like the DOJ has anything better to do.
Maybe Oscar the Grouch can fend off the ISIS Jihad massacre headed your way, and the would-be cop-killers as well. There's no way I'm re-enlisting after this, or ever becoming a cop.
You can send your stupid puppets out to fight your wars from now on.