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 @9FG7K5H from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

If two people commit the same crime, what justification is there for one to be tried, and not the other? It simply doesn't make sense to grant immunity, simply because one is a police officer.

 @9GT2VLC from North Carolina agreed…5mos5MO

Police often use their Qualified Immunity in abuses to get away with crimes others would be punished for. They should be held to a higher standard.

 @9FG3TSDDemocrat from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

As a police officer, it is your duty to protect your nation and the people in it, it should not be right to remain an officer or keep your rank after assaulting, murdering, or degrading civil rights from the people you are sworn to protect.

 @9F7W28GWomen’s Equality from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

There have been multiple occasions where police have murdered innocent colored people because they assume they're dangerous.

 @9FJ6GFC from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

the rules/laws are enforced by the police, it defeats the systems purpose if they are not held accountable

 @9GD4T74 from Florida agreed…6mos6MO

The laws are enforced by the police, it defeats the systems purpose if they are not held accountable when they break them.

 @9FFTBTD from Nevada disagreed…7mos7MO

What if all the cops vouching are corrupted by either money, power, or simply their beliefs? Then the qualified immunity system would not be serving its purpose of a fair peer review.

 @9FLNWQMLibertarianagreed…7mos7MO

like I said, what if the citizen has a medical condition. And what if a officer only decided to become an officer because they want to feel strong and in control. i think there should be more things that go into account when it comes to police officers.

 @9FLMJH3 from Georgia agreed…7mos7MO

22% of police are involved in domestic violence in their home, a dramatic difference from a baseline of 16%.

 @9F7TH6G from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

If a police were to do something wrong, they should be punished for it, we're supposed to be able to trust them.

 @9F7SMDJ from Texas agreed…7mos7MO

if a police does something wrong they should be punished for it we're supposed to be able to trust them

 @9FSK9PP from Colorado agreed…7mos7MO

Often times, local administration will punish police who have violated someone's civil rights, but often times it goes ignored and there is no remedy with qualified immunity. This precept was never passed by congress. It is a judicial precedent that has grown wildly out of control.

 @9FLKQJQDemocratagreed…7mos7MO

Police officers have shown unethical forms of regulation. Wearing a badge shouldn't grant you immunity for wrong doings, that would be hypocritical.

 @9F9RSL7 from South Carolina disagreed…7mos7MO

The police should be able to have immunity, due to the threatening dangers and challenges that come with there job

 @9F889H8 from Nevada agreed…7mos7MO

The George Floyd was killed because the police were not following proper procedures. They neglected his inalienable rights such as life. According to the public policy institute of California they are high deaths in custody, use of force, and fatal encounters from police misconduct.

 @9F82RPN from California agreed…7mos7MO

It is not fair for one person to get away with more just because of their career while someone in a different career gets away with less.

 @9FB6G6Wfrom Guam disagreed…7mos7MO

The George Floyd was killed because the police were not following proper procedures. They neglected his inalienable rights such as life. According to the public policy institute of California they are high deaths in custody, use of force, and fatal encounters from police misconduct.

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