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Yes, it's a real problem when the information online someone consumes emboldens them to believe he has a right to resist arrest and react violently to the police issuing lawful orders or attempting arrest because of his assumption he is being persecuted based on the conditions of his identity.
Hmmm....definitely offers the opportunity for some self-reflection: a "teachable moment". What are some of the groups most commonly, per capita, resisting arrest? Which groups are we seeing most often on YouTube in online bodycam videos uploaded being sneer with the cops,, and casting the aspersion they're being unfairly targeted based on their appearance or beliefs?
Not sure why you'd want to crack this can of worms.
Hmmm....definitely offers the opportunity for some self-reflection: a "teachable moment". What are some of the groups most commonly, per capita, resisting arrest? Which groups are we seeing most often on YouTube in online bodycam videos uploaded being sneer with the cops,, and casting the aspersion they're being unfairly targeted based on their appearance or beliefs?
Not sure why you'd want to crack this can of worms.