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benjipwns

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http://news.yahoo.com/police-union-pushes-for-cops-to-be-included-in-federal-hate-crimes-law-183729328.html

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In the wake of the murder of two New York City police officers and a national debate about policing, the National Fraternal Order of Police is asking for the Congressional hate crimes statute to be expanded to include crimes against police officers. The union has more than 300,000 members.

Violence against police officers that is motivated by anti-police bias should be prosecuted as a hate crime, the nation’s largest police union is arguing in a letter to President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders this week.

“Right now, it’s a hate crime if you attack someone solely because of the color of their skin, but it ought to be a hate crime if you attack someone solely because of the color of their uniform as well,” said Jim Pasco, the executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police.

“Enough is enough! It’s time for Congress to do something to protect the men and women who protect us,” Chuck Canterbury, the president of the union, said in a statement Monday. The group has long lobbied for harsher punishment for those who harm law enforcement officers.

The organization argues that “ambush attacks” — like the one in which NYPD officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu were killed last month — are frequently motivated by hatred of the police. According to FBI statistics, about 21.7 percent of non-accidental law enforcement deaths since 2004 were ambush attacks.

In general, the number of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty has declined since the 1970s, reflecting the fall of violent crime in the United States in general. It’s not clear who in Congress would take up the union’s call to introduce such legislation. In the past, Democrats such as Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona and Republicans such as Peter King of New York have sponsored union-backed bills.

Asked about the push today, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said the initiative is "something that we'll have to consider." Earnest said the task force on policing convened by President Barack Obama would consider the hate crimes idea.
Leads like that should be a hate crime.

Joe Molotov

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I bet conservative outlets are getting pissed over these strong-arm union tactics.
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Himu

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Rofl
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chronovore

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I’m now leery that police don’t understand the nature of the crimes they’re supposed to be stopping.

mormapope

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They want the penalties for killing cops to be MORE severe?

lol, we can't even defend ourselves against police that are trigger happy (or rather, proofing your innocence is a up mountain battle), now they want to viewed as their own race in a legal sense.
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Phoenix Dark

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will be interesting to see if the house/senate takes the bait, and whether Obama would veto it.
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benjipwns

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I don't care what you guys think, cops should be allowed to marry.

Great Rumbler

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Just a buncha thugs that thinks this great country owes them something.
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Absolute power corrupts. How about we shitcan this idea and instead we say that killing an unarmed person carries a guaranteed manslaughter charge. Then it's up to a jury to decide if the killing is justified.
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