There have been so many awful things publicized and discussed recently regarding police behavior I thought I'd start a thread for anyone who wants to post video or stories of police acting properly (in your opinion). Our cops are well trained and mostly pretty smart and friendly, they come to our civic meetings, participate in our neighborhood parades etc and I think it helps them understand the community better. Most of the street cops around here look like they are about 20 years old to me as well. We also have lots of government buildings and people who like to assert their freedom.
Here's a funny one to start: The first uniformed people are private security and I laugh every time I see that - later the city cop shows up.
Occasionally there are stories like this. Lt. Jerry Lohr of the St. Louis County Police seems like a good cop.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'L')ieutenant Lohr, a Nashville-born former Texan and father of three with an Army-style buzz cut, is one of the commanders overseeing security at the Ferguson police station. He never wears riot gear, even when he wades into a group of protesters to answer questions, resolve disputes or listen to a stream of insults. Protesters at the gates ask for him by name, so they can make complaints, for example, about the use of tear gas or of officers being too aggressive in arresting a woman.
“Allowing people to talk on a one-on-one level does a lot as far as building bridges,” Lieutenant Lohr said. “They may not agree with what I’m doing, but now they at least know my name and my face. I’m human again. They realize that I’m a person. I’m not just a uniform.”
“We have to bridge this gap,” he continued. “It’s not going to happen overnight. This is going to be a long-term relationship, a long-term commitment, that both sides are going to have to make.”







