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    Because the police who were involved in the black lives matter cases were generally silent themselves during the trails, they did not get to speak on behalf of themselves, instead it was their given precinct that majority of the interviews were directed to. The head chief of the police department involved would talk about the officers doing their jobs, while in Dahmer’s own case, when he was captured…

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    electric batons in hands. The shop-owners were gobsmacked when the municipality officials ordered the owners, mostly those in the northern half of the market, to vacate their shops within fifteen minutes. “Take your stuff out!” commanded the chief, a bearded, bald and tall guy, to the visitors and the sellers to take out their motorcycles, bikes and push-carts, parked on the adjacent empty land next to the market. “Vacate within five minutes,” he thundered. Owners came out of their shops,…

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    lot hold different positions as of being a public servant. That includes employees who are chief executives. American tax payers are the one who fund the wages to these public servants. There are more than three million public servants in the United States. Public servants hold regular day to day jobs. Crime fighters are viewed as criminal are the enemies and they are different from the good civilians. Police officers are considered as an army, and they fight the bad civilians off the streets.…

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    violence and crime rates changed. Depending on the area that they were patrolling depended on the amount of focus they needed to pertain. The crime rates motivated them to look out for their partners and fellow officers more so then they had before. The police made the community a safer and more enjoyable environment, on the other hand the gang members made it a more dangerous place. The violence, crimes, drugs use and killing was primarily committed by the gang members in this particular film.…

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    4th Amendment

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    Leon (1984) it occurred in Burbank California. The police had a warrant sent out to search a facility where they thought there was drug activity. The warrant was issued by a state court judge. Since the warrant wasn't issued correctly the evidence that was found and seized wasn't able to be used in a court…

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    to help prevent crime and also to protect the officers and the innocent people from the dangers that could be the outcome of those crimes. Well, this is what exactly happened one afternoon in Cleveland, Ohio on 1968. Martin McFadden who has been a “police detective for thirty nine years” observed two men who were “acting strangely out on the streets of downtown Cleveland” (Criminal Procedure et al). According to McFadden, the two men have been "walking back and forth separately along Euclid…

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    Judy Hopps: A Homeric Hero

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    Judy Hopps, a Rabbit that never gave up A city, where all animals prey and predator came at peace from their savage ways, to live amongst each other in harmony. Judy Hopps is a rabbit with a dream to become a police officer to make the world a better place. She’s independent, and cares of others well beings but faces doubt and is misjudged from peers and family. A Homeric hero is described as a hero with honor. This type of hero makes tough decisions, is well respected and wants to be…

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    A First Responder To 9/11 My dad has been a police officer and paramedic for over 25 years and retired this past year. He has worked in an ambulance, helicopter, and on the streets. Being a police officer is a difficult job not just on the officer, but also on the family. My dad often worked from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. or from 2:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. With him working these hours, we would rarely see him on the days he worked. Every time he would leave for work, he would put his life on the line.…

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    Clarkson, Georgia is a small town which could have been described as a neighborly, and old fashioned southern town. It’s a place where kid’s played baseball, everybody knew their neighbors, and everyone spoke English. This was before the mid-1980’s became a large resettlement location for refugees, because of affordable housing, and access to jobs in Atlanta. By the year 2000, the census showed that one third of Clarkson’s resident were foreign born officially classifying it a super diverse…

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    was not sure what was all missing but believed it to be a large amount of items. Ramos then called the owner to have him respond to the scene. Ramos completed a statement form. I took photographs of the scene which were later placed into Port Richey Police Department electronic drop-box for evidence. I then dusted for prints which yielded a partial…

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