This is a term that shouldn't even exist, yet here we are as cops murdering people has become so normalized.

I've been watching Live PD, which has several "suicide by cop" incidents. Most of the time, the preparator is someone with obvious mental health problems (with their family members often telling police this and begging them not to kill them). Many of these incidents are also domestic disputes that have escalated with cops called to the scene to quote on quote "de-escalate" the situation by coming out waving guns around and threatening to shoot.

This is what happens when you cut budgets for mental health and social workers. Police have replaced jobs that they would normally have in situations like this and the result of some fucked up term like "suicide by cop" coming into play.

What they are really doing is saying it's 100% A-OK for cops to murder people like this and it is the dehumanization of people with mental health concerns and the casual victims of police.

On Live PD, all they ever do is vocally defend this and make it a point to blame the victim. "They obviously were suicidal, begging to die and wanted to go out with suicide by cop".

  • hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Swatting should still get you a more serious charge, because with the state of police today there's a good chance it'll get someone killed. That's worth something more than a false report.

    Letting swatters off easy isn't going to do anything to stop police violence.

      • hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah, attempted murder is probably strong for some situations, especially if it's some 13-year-old pwer gmer who doesn't exactly appreciate the gravity of what they're doing. And you do bring up a good point that discussions about swatting can take for granted how barbaric our police are.