Police officer with a rifle stops a motorcyclist

Well, it depends on your definition of right. The officers in the George Floyd case for example, while they did do many things wrong, the part that the media attacked them for the most, the kneeling on the neck part, was how the Academy and the agency trained those officers at the time to maintain arrest control. So objectively speaking, the part they got attacked for the most was the only part they did right. Every department in the country has changed their training since then, but that is technically one example. (I will go on record and condemn those officers, I am not defending them).

The officers in the Breona Taylor case were executing a warrant exactly according to the laws and procedures of their jurisdiction. It went extremely poorly, but that is again, technically the fault of the Judge who wrote the warrant, and the people who came up with the procedures. The actual boots on the ground performed their job exactly as their supervisors and the laws st the time dictated they do it.

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