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Why Is It Everytime You See a “deadly” Force Police Situation on the News?

Question by mandabear03062000: Why is it everytime you see a “deadly” force police situation on the news?
the famlies claim “mental Health” issues? Are the police suppose to know the dangerously aggressive person is insane? Are there other stand off options when said person is waving a weapon around or charging at officers?

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Answer by open thoughts
If liberals had their way, every criminal would be labeled “mentally unstable” or something like that. Or society would be blamed for their behavior…or something. Liberals do not believe in personal responsibility. That is why, in their minds:

Guns and gun manufactureres kill people…murderers do not.
McDonalds makes people fat…stuffing their own faces does not.
McDonalds also burns you…taking a lid off the cup, putting it between your legs while driving does not.

my case was proven by the first answer after mine…why else would someone…they want to labe 100% of crime due to mental illness.

Answer by anothercrazyho
Why else would someone go postal, other than they had “mental health issues?” It’s because the police are so mean and hostile to people that they eventually go nuts.

You try to put a lid on a boiling pot but it will finally spill over. I doubt that anyone likes being miserable enough to want to kill people to get others to listen to them, but, that’s what they resort to sometimes.

Its an act of desperation, and frankly, you can read the nastiness of the police officers here, and so on, and when you add it all together its suprising there aren’t more deadly incidents.

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