
J.
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Does NYPD know how to disarm people without going straight to lethal force? Follow-up question: Has anyone else noticed that NYPD consistently reacts to a person with a knife by shooting them??











"See his pen right here?" Trump says. "This pen is very inexpensive, but it writes well, I like it." "I don't want to give too much publicity but they do treat me well, Sharpie."














In Las Vegas, police were investigating the death of a two-year-old boy. Detectives say the mother’s boyfriend eventually confessed to beating the child, breaking down in tears during questioning and appearing overwhelmed with remorse. As investigators tried to calm him, a female detective stepped closer to speak with him. In a sudden and shocking moment, he lunged and managed to grab her weapon, escalating an already horrific case into an even more dangerous situation inside the interview room. The tragedy here is first and foremost the loss of a child. But it also highlights how unpredictable and manipulative some individuals can be. Emotional displays don’t always equal genuine remorse, and safety procedures exist for a reason. How should law enforcement balance empathy during interrogations with strict safety protocols, especially when dealing with violent suspects?
































