keenly_disinterested
keenly_disinterested t1_iy0cavu wrote
I strongly recommend you read The Code Breaker, by Walter Isaacson. It's about Jennifer Doudna's work in the field, and clearly describes the research and processes involved in the most layman of terms.
keenly_disinterested t1_iww5tek wrote
Reply to comment by PepticBurrito in Dashcam footage prompts FBI evaluation - Video shows officers striking suspect on the ground by daddynexxus
I think SOME departments screen. A smaller agency like the Hardin County Sheriff's Department may not. If it does, it clearly did not screen to determine how someone might react in situations like this.
keenly_disinterested t1_iwut7ju wrote
Reply to Dashcam footage prompts FBI evaluation - Video shows officers striking suspect on the ground by daddynexxus
There is absolutely no way a person experiencing what these cops did during the chase will not have a strong emotional response--it's inevitable. What is not inevitable is the way these cops responded to their emotions. Incidents like this make a strong case for pre-service psychological testing to determine if a person has the right mentality to serve as a cop. Trouble is, people with the right mentality probably don't want to be cops.
keenly_disinterested t1_itmcyuk wrote
Reply to Eric Clapton, 1967 by P3akyBlind3rs
That hair looks like it's dialed up to 11.
keenly_disinterested t1_ja9dp4r wrote
Reply to Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
I love that the doggo didn't just let go of the rope after his rescue. "Yeah, that's mine now."