{"id":1323,"date":"2011-10-15T16:32:20","date_gmt":"2011-10-15T20:32:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.peoplevstate.com\/?p=1323"},"modified":"2011-11-13T14:47:19","modified_gmt":"2011-11-13T18:47:19","slug":"some-cops-are-heroes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.peoplevstate.com\/?p=1323","title":{"rendered":"Some cops are heroes."},"content":{"rendered":"
Like these cops<\/a>, who “chose to sack a man instead of shooting him in the Tenderloin early this morning, even after he drew a .380.” (Via Fark<\/a>)<\/p>\n And some cops aren’t, like this local cop<\/a> who shot and killed<\/a> an unarmed man who’d led police on a pursuit before crashing into a building:<\/p>\n The chase ended after ten minutes when Bledsoe crashed his truck into the main building at Faubian Plumbing, Heating & A\/C Inc. The business located in the 700-block of E. Lincoln Ave. saw nearly $10,000 in damage.<\/p>\n Police say Bledsoe tried to dislodge his truck from the building by flooring the accelerator as police surrounded him. After refusing to stop, Bledsoe was shot once in the neck.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n (Compare the case of Tyrus Coleman<\/a>.)<\/p>\n Just being a cop, or a fire fighter, (or a lawyer, or a judge) doesn’t mean squat<\/a>:<\/p>\n A federal judge\u2019s order to have a court-appointed monitor oversee the employment practices of the New York Fire Department, \u201ca stubborn bastion of white male privilege,\u201d is entirely justified.<\/p>\n Judge Nicholas Garaufis of Federal District Court ruled on Wednesday<\/a> that the department\u2019s hiring practices and racially biased tests systematically excluded blacks from its ranks. As a result, the department is about 3 percent black in a city where roughly a quarter of the population is black.<\/p>\n