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(1) Some police departments literally have a cap on how intelligent its officers can be:
(2) Police officers are, on average, dumber than the average citizen.
(3) Many scholars who study the police have determined it does not constitute a profession because of their low entry, training and recertification programs.
(4) You do understand that a clip is a detachable magazine, right?
(5) Oh I understand you receive training on deescalation, what I'm saying is you're not actually properly trained in it. You may go to your two hour class twice a year, but it's not beaten into you.
(6) I've been in much more scary situations than being a cop buddy. I've had a handheld gun pointed in my face, and been attacked with a knife twice. In the first situation, I was able to deescalate. In the later two, defuse. All without killing a person. So yeah, I'm pretty sure I could handle being a cop where the chance of having a gun pulled on you pointblank is pretty fucking slim.
(7) We're not done here. You are. But you're a cop, so you're too fucking stupid to realize you just got dropped.