National Orc Week: Celebrating your Gaoler

Guest Post by Bill Buppert

Short post to commemorate a singularly perplexing event; today is the first day of the National Police Week. So you sidle up to the statist bar and order the happy hour concoction of a Milgram-Stockholm Syndrome on the rocks. Drink deep because you are quaffing the draught of kings quite literally. No violence broker (politician) on Earth could rob a single man of his liberty if not for the uniformed thug posing as the fabled badged Samaritan.

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One can browse my posts and find plenty of fodder for why the police state is not only bad for your health and fraught with so many contradictions but the details are horrific. I am always amused that the French Revolution had a “Committee of Public Safety” that was knee deep in oceans of blood.

There are legions of resources to get informed on why the government can’t exist a day without its Janissaries to apply the wood shampoo and worst.

The late great Will Grigg was a virtual one man army fighting the police state.

Radley Balko does a creditable job at the American Pravda, the WaPo.

The Rutherford Institute fights the good fight.

CATO has been running a compiler for years.

The Free Thought Project tracks the Orc violence and mayhem.

KilledbyPolice tracks numbers and so does the UK Guardian through last year.

Brian Burghart does a great job at Fatal Encounters.

I am certain there are other sources for tracking and documenting police mayhem and misbehavior out there.

The coproaches even self-report fatalities here. Pay special attention to the kinds of deaths and the number of K9s murdered through “heat exhaustion”. The ratio of murdered civilians versus cops killed by other humans is 30:1. Police officers are indicted in fewer than 1% of killings, but the indictment rate for civilians involved in a killing is 90%. And remember that since 1912, 14 cops have been convicted of murder in America.

Fourteen. Grok that number, that is the value you as a Helot in America have to the rulers who lord over you.

Because the government obviously views the taxpayers as mere cattle. There’s a reason the robed cross-dressers rarely punish their Orcs, they have no other feeder mechanism for the gulag system.

Thanks Vittana:

1. Police officers are indicted in fewer than 1% of killings, but the indictment rate for civilians involved in a killing is 90%. (FiveThirtyEight)

2. On average, in the United States, a police officer takes the life of a citizen every 7 hours. (Fatal Encounters)

3. In 2015, there were 1,307 people who lost their lives at the hands of a police officer or law enforcement official. In 2016, that number was 1,152. Although lower, both years are still higher than the 1,149 people who were killed by police in 2014. (Fatal Encounters/Mapping Police Violence)

4. 52% of police officers report that it is not unusual for law enforcement officials to turn a blind eye to the improper conduct of other officers. (US Department of Justice)

5. 61% of police officers state that they do not always report serious abuse that has been directly observed by fellow officers. (US Department of Justice)

6. 43% of police officers agree with this sentiment: “Always following the rules is not compatible with the need to get their job done.” (US Department of Justice)

7. 84% of police officers have stated in a recent survey that they have directly witnesses a fellow officer using more force than was necessary. (US Department of Justice)

8. Just 5% of the police departments in the United States contributed statistics to a 2001 report that was created to track police brutality on civilians. (US Department of Justice)

9. The estimated cost of police brutality incidents in the United States is $1.8 billion. (Cop Crisis)

10. 93.7% of the victims of police brutality that involve the discharge of a weapon are men. (The Guardian)

11. People who are African-American/Black are twice as likely to be killed by a police officer while being unarmed compared to a Caucasian/White individual. (The Guardian)

12. Native Americans are just as likely to be killed by law enforcement officials in the United States as African-Americans/Blacks from 1999-2013 data. (CDC)

13. 1 in 4 people who are killed by law enforcement officials in the United States are unarmed. (Mic)

14. Out of the 2.3 million people who are incarcerated in the United States right now, an estimated 1 million of them are African-Americans/Black. (NAACP)

15. The most common form of police misconduct in 2010 was excessive force. This is similar to the data that was collected in 2001 by the US Government. (Cato Institute/US Department of Justice)

16. The second most common form of police misconduct is sexual assault. (Cato Institute)

17. 1 out of every 3 people that are killed by police officers in any given year in the United States is African-American/Black. (Mapping Police Violence)

18. Where you live matters when it comes to police brutality. If you are an African-American/Black individual, then you are 7 times more likely to be killed by a police officer in Oklahoma than you are if you lived in Georgia. (Mapping Police Violence)

19. In 17% of the 100 largest cities in the United States, police officers killed African-American/Black men at a higher rate than the US murder rate of 2014. (Mapping Police Violence)

20. Although Chicago draws a lot of attention due to its total number of murders, including a threat from the Executive Office to “bring the Feds” in 2017, it ranks 25th in the 100 largest US cities for police officers killing African-American/Black men. (Mapping Police Violence)

21. 69% of the victims of police brutality in the United States who are African-American/Black were suspected of a non-violent crime and were unarmed. (Mapping Police Violence)

22. The levels of violent crime in US cities are not a factor in the likelihood of police brutality occurring. An individual is 15 times more likely to be the victim of police brutality in Orlando, FL compared to Buffalo, NY even though Orlando has a lower violent crime rate. (Mapping Police Violence)

23. 97% of the cases of police brutality that were tracked in 2015 did not result in any officer involved being charged with a crime. (Mapping Police Violence)

24. 27% of police killings in the United States from 2013-2016 were committed by police departments in the 100 largest cities in the country. (Mapping Police Violence)

25. African-American/Black people were 39% of the people killed in the 100 largest cities in the US, despite being only 21% of the population in these cities. (Mapping Police Violence)

26. Only 3 police departments in the largest 100 cities in the United States did not kill anyone from 2013-2016. Those cities are Buffalo, New York; Irvine, California; and Plano, Texas. (Mapping Police Violence)

27. African-American/Black and Hispanic police officers are more likely to fire their weapon than Caucasians/Whites, especially when confronting an African-American/Black suspect. (US Department of Justice)

28. African-American/Black police officers are 3.3 times more likely to fire a gun at a crime scene than other cops. (Ridgeway)

29. Police officers are 18.5 times more likely to be killed by an African-American/Black person than a police officer killing an unarmed African-American/Black person. (FBI)

30. 135 police officers were killed in the line of duty in 2016, which was the highest number of fatalities in the past 5 years. (Time)

31. The number of police officers who were killed in 2016 in ambush-style attacks: 21. (Time)

32. More than 900,000 law enforcements serve across the United States at any given time over the course of a year. (Time)

33. The average number of fatalities suffered by police officers in the United States over the past 10 years: 151. The average number of civilians killed by police officers over the past decade per year: 1,058. (Time)

34. 1930 was the deadliest year for police officers in the United States, with 307 officers killed in the line of duty. (Time)

35. 39% of African-American/Black individuals who were killed by police during their arrest were not attacking when they were killed from 2012 data. (Vox)

36. 42% of African-American/Black individuals who were killed by police during their arrest were not attacking when they were killed and they were not killed with a rifle or a shotgun. (Vox)

37. The Dallas police department has implemented mandatory de-escalation techniques as part of their officer training. As a result of this effort, the police department experienced a 60% drop in the number of complaints against police from 2009-2014. It also resulted in a 30% drop in police assaults and a 40% drop in police shootings. (Dallas News)

38. Even though police body cameras have been being implemented across the United States, in New Orleans in 2014, 59% of the time the cameras were not on when police officers were in a use of force event. (The Nation)

39. 15 states are seeking to exempt body camera footage from Freedom of Information Act laws that exist. (The Nation)

40. In the first systematic study of police brutality in 1971, it was found that the overall rate of unwarranted force to be low: about 1% of all encounters with citizens. (ACLU)

41. In a 1982 Police Services Study funded by the Federal Government, 12,022 people were randomly interviewed in 3 metropolitan areas. 13.6% of those interviewed were found to have cause to complain about police services in the previous year, but only 30% of those who had cause to complain actually started a formal process. (ACLU)

42. 10% of police officers account for 33.2% of all use-of-force incidents. (Christopher Commission)

Do your own research, you will be shocked. Or just go back to sleep. Your children will thank you.

And we haven’t even touched on the gulag system.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
May 17, 2017 11:23 am

Just get rid of the police entirely, return to the old west days when the law was the point of a gun and nothing more.

The fastest and best, or the people they work for, make the law everyone else conforms to it or dies.

digitalpennmedia
digitalpennmedia
  Anonymous
May 17, 2017 4:45 pm

you watch too many movies…that isnt how it was conducted, nor what happened in general. there will always be bad people with guns but society has shown there are always alot more good people with guns, however, if you dont think laws today be them just or unjust are enforced with brute force by the barrel of a gun, you are an idiot as its the only thing that keeps the general populace in line… the only difference is I would trust the good citizens with guns that are held accountable by their fellow citizens and a constitutional sheriff or two than I would ever trust an “above the law” militarized, corrupt, rights-subverting, “officer of the law”.
besides having the “wild west” showdowns at high noon isnt necessarily the worst thing since it may just rid the world of a few bad guys here and there.

Penforce
Penforce
May 17, 2017 4:14 pm

Interesting that there are so few comments on this one. Is it because we were taught to trust the fuckers? Saw what I assumed was a police/military swat truck at our one stoplight the other day. I had a chance to ask a local cop if it was our department vehicle. He laughed and said no, it was from the neighboring town, population 15,000. I recently moved half-way across the country. Nearest large town, to me, there was also 15,000. They too had a swat vehicle. Large, nasty looking and I would assume armored. WTF? Let’s take a fucking tank to a domestic abuse call? Is this a left/right issue? Who for fuck’s sake wants this, agrees with this, allows this to happen? Every direction I look, I see evidence of stupidity, waste and corruption. This is not an inner-city matter or an Islamic terrorist matter. This is the not what I want. If I vote left it doesn’t go away. If I vote right, it doesn’t go away. I can’t support any of you fuckers. I don’t trust that anyone is looking out for my interests, except me.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Penforce
May 17, 2017 4:28 pm

“If I vote left it doesn’t go away. If I vote right, it doesn’t go away. I can’t support any of you fuckers. I don’t trust that anyone is looking out for my interests, except me.”

LOL! You’re catching on. Keep it up and you’ll be just fine.

Penforce
Penforce
May 17, 2017 5:41 pm

You can lol, but try smiling knowingly first. I’ve been wasting my vote on Ralph Nader since he was anti-Chevy Corvair. That may be an exaggeration, maybe it was a Ford exploder. My not-so evident point is that this left/right bullshit is unproductive. Look in the mirror. Now pit the left against the right. Yeah, makes as much sense. It’s a Yin/Yang thing. Stay with me here. How do you know where you stand unless you compare yourself to someone else? You need the left to be to the right. You need the bad to know what’s good. Destroy all the left and what do you have? A bunch of rights, but you will still have the conservative and the liberal side of the remaining right. I trust me.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Penforce
May 17, 2017 6:13 pm

Chill. I was agreeing with you. I’m way ahead of you. I abandoned the left/right paradigm sometime back. It’s basically a multi-billion dollar infotainment scheme designed to distract and pit us against one another while *they* continue to plunder the country and planet for themselves. If voting made any real difference we wouldn’t be allowed to do it.

I laughed (genuinely) because you remind me of myself and so many others who have been through TBP when they’ve consumed an appropriate number of red pills. Plus, I’m a sick bastard that finds humor in mostly inappropriate situations.

I like to say that no one in this world will look out for me like I will. I’ve believed that since childhood.

Penforce
Penforce
  IndenturedServant
May 17, 2017 7:57 pm

Yes, I will chill. It just makes me so fuck’n crazy. Been here short while. Throw in sarcasm now and then. (hostility) Wasn’t sure that this place was just a bunch of dumb fucks. Read, decided that everyone here is a bunch of dumb fucks so feels like home already . Almost got a high when Admin posted “TBP runs on hostility.”

GapingWillow
GapingWillow
  IndenturedServant
May 18, 2017 12:50 am

I am so happy to know there are other’s who believe this voting system is a scam. Both parties have their own special interest and will pander their voters by lying, bribing, and stealing.

mike
mike
May 17, 2017 11:29 pm

The Higgs quote doesn’t get deep enough to strike the root.
There are NO good cops.
Armed robbery, and living on its proceeds, is a crime.
Police are paid by taxes – armed robbery. Pay or die.
Therefore, QED, they are criminals even before they start beating and murdering people.

rhs jr
rhs jr
May 20, 2017 5:54 pm

Just because the Cops in one Urban Jungle basket are all rotten doesn’t mean all baskets of Cops are rotten. The Cops in my county are all good people and Police Lives Matter. I bet that if the citizens of a place are rotten, then the politicians are rotten and the Law is rotten; and vice versa. The same fundamentals apply to schools, businesses, churches and families etc.