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thatajv t1_j1c5ug2 wrote
thatajv t1_j15x44n wrote
Reply to comment by drr71-2 in Insights on working for the MPD by LEthrowaway3401
Then you’ll be waiting for a long time. Like I said, I’m not gonna teach you the history of policing.
I also never said that OP shouldn’t become an officer with MPD or any other police force in the DMV. I asked what their motivation was and even commended other commenters for their good, salient advice.
Did I inject some of my own take on policing as an institution and include a gripe about MPD? Of course I did. It’s the internet. It’s what we all do. OP asked for “any and all accounts and opinions of the department” from this sub, so I gave my opinion. OP is free to take it or leave it.
thatajv t1_j15uweo wrote
Reply to comment by drr71-2 in Insights on working for the MPD by LEthrowaway3401
I’m not gonna teach you the history of policing. There are plenty documentaries and scholarly articles readily available online.
As far as your corruption question, here’s just one example: https://revealnews.org/article/dc-police-tried-to-fire-24-current-officers-for-criminal-offenses/
thatajv t1_j15tbup wrote
Reply to comment by drr71-2 in Insights on working for the MPD by LEthrowaway3401
Policing as an institution is rooted in slavery.
thatajv t1_j14lge1 wrote
Reply to comment by thatajv in Insights on working for the MPD by LEthrowaway3401
lol/smh at getting downvoted for this incredibly mild comment
thatajv t1_j12o87p wrote
Reply to Insights on working for the MPD by LEthrowaway3401
What is your motivation for starting a career in law enforcement? If it’s to serve your community and help people, there are far better options than serving in an institution that is inextricably linked to slavery and, in the case of MPD, mired in corruption.
The advice of other commenters is salient and, while I may have policy disagreements with some folks, you have a ton of good advice in the thread.
If you do take the leap into law enforcement, please be one of the good ones.
thatajv t1_jea4f0b wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Anyone in Shaw/Mt. Vernon Triangle been followed by a homeless guy? by shamudawhale3
Bro is really gonna try to tell someone they haven’t experienced harm by misquoting the OED
Here’s what the OED actually says:
> harm, n. “evil (physical or otherwise) as done to or suffered by some person or thing; hurt, injury, damage, mischief. Often in the set phrase “to do more harm than good.”