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The man holding this #BlackLivesMatter sign is Richmond (CA) police chief Chris Magnus, whose department has not lost an officer or killed a citizen since 2007, the year after he took over. This is not an accident, this peacefulness is the direct result of his leadership. Police departments across the country should be looking to his department as an example to be followed.
âChief Magnus changed the department from one that focused on âimpact teamsâ of officers who roamed rough neighborhoods looking to make arrests to one that required all officers to adopt a âcommunity policingâ model, which emphasizes relationship building.
âWe had generations of families raised to hate and fear the Richmond police, and a lot of that was the result of our style of policing in the past. It took us a long time to turn that around, and weâre seeing the fruits of that now. There is a mutual respect now, and some mutual compassion.ââ
the interview is pretty awesome if you want to watch it:Â https://www.yahoo.com/news/richmond-california-police-chief-chris-magnus-talks-community-policing-in-katie-couric-interview-044448393.html?ref=gs
They also do regular officer trainings with roleplay scenarios and airsoft guns to teach them how to de-escalate, how to avoid firing when fired upon, and how to deal with people with weapons in a way that doesnât end with a shootout.
They also apparently go through the details of officer-involved shootings elsewhere, picking them apart and using them as teaching tools for what NOT to do or what the officer could have done to avoid shooting the person.
Essentially, they take a proactive approach to not shooting people and put time, money, and effort into it. Richmond isnât a low-crime area. Other cities could follow their model and almost certainly see results.
Whoâd have thought it would take so much work to learn how to just ⌠NOT shoot people
These are the sort of police officers who deserve respect. The ones who take the time to build a relationship with the community theyâre supposed to be protecting, and work to actually protect people instead of just shooting anyone who looked scary.
In before anyone tries to say that the only reason this works is because Richmond is probably like ânot as badâ as other places in the US
I grew up here. Iâm close to Richmond. It used to be one of the most dangerous cities in America. Literally. In 2006 it was #11 in the Most Dangerous Cities in America.Â
Now? It doesnât even break the top 100.
What changed? This guy became police chief in 2007.
ITâS SO FUCKING WEIRD HOW THAT WORKS! *looks pointedly at every other police force in America*
Letâs talk about how this guy looked INWARD at why people hated the police and worked to change it
how did my ancestors survive the brutal unforgiving wilderness when I get anxiety sweats from going to Target
to be fair im sure your ancestors would have the exact same reaction going to a Target
In the brutal unforgiving wilderness false positives cost nothing and false negatives are expensive. Youâre better off being afraid of something that canât hurt you than not afraid of something that can hurt you.
In a world where we mostly arenât in danger, day to day, as long as we donât play in traffic or jump off something, thatâs no longer quite as adaptive.
We got our anxiety from a long, unbroken line of ancestors who were scared enough to survive, and pass on those genes!Â
It helps me sometimes to think about that at night, when I canât sleep because my heart is pounding over something like âwhat if my usually reliable alarm clock doesnât work in the morning for some reason and Iâm late for work and lose my job and everyone hates me.â Thereâs nothing wrong with me, I just have a lot of extra, unused run-from-tigers juice that my grandparents left me.
âUnused run-from-tigers juice.â
I love that.
Our brains have been running Hunter/Gatherer 1.0 for 60,000 years without a software upgrade.
nobody ever talks about the greek goddess hekate and thatâs so sad because likeâŚshe was the goddess of darkness and witchcraft and at the same time the goddess of motherhood and protection and you canât tell me that isnât badass
person: *says something with a slightly different tone of voice*
me: well itâs clear I fucked up and you want me dead
wow I really appreciate nice anons a lot
this is a post dedicated to every anon that has chosen to use their anonymity to be good and send encouraging and nice messages instead of being mean to someone, you guys rock
âBut donât forget who you really are. And Iâm not talking about your so-called real name. All names are made up by someone else, even the one your parents gave you. You know who you really are. When youâre alone at night, looking up at the stars, or maybe lying in your bed in total darkness, you know that nameless person inside you.â
â Louis Sachar (via purplebuddhaquotes)