How To Be A “Good” Cop: Protect The Public From “Bad” Cops Abusing Their Position (VIDEO)

by | Aug 9, 2015 | News | 0 comments

The run of police officers killing unarmed, black people either in their custody or during a stop is at epidemic levels. The black community is frustrated and people are tired of police officers abusing their power.

With all the videos being captured of these police officers doing devious things to the general public, we thought it would be good to show you there are actually “Good” cops in the world. But the question is, what makes a good cop?

[ADSENSE2]Well, there seems to be a relatively low bar for good policing these days, just do your job. Protect and serve the people, even when they are being abused by a fellow police officer.

In this video, you will see one cop step in and stop his partner from abusing a man handcuffed behind his back that is no threat to the officer. He was just being a “bad” cop.

Thankfully, this “Good” cop has some respect for his job, the people and is willing to step up and stop the “Bad” cop.

The flat out, honest truth is there are far too many “bad” cops in the police force around the country. And what is worse, they feel empowered to act however they feel.

Hopefully, after sharing this video with as many people as possible, more and more cops will realize what it means to be a “Good” cop and stop some of these “Bad” cops from giving them a bad name.

Good to see a cop stopping another cop from hurting people.

Posted by Carlos Perez on Sunday, August 2, 2015

SOUND OFF: Don’t you think more police officers should behave like this one?

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