Cops And Ex-Felons Seek To Find Common Ground | Middle Ground
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Published 2017-12-17
Police officers and ex-felons came together to see if they could understand each other. Participants included retired law enforcement officers and people who have served over 10 years in prison. SUBSCRIBE for more! 👉bit.ly/SUBSCRIBEjubilee 👈
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All Comments (21)
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The cop in suit seems like he was there to collect evidence. lol
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That cop was so well spoken but when he hit him with that pamphlet I died 😂
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Lowkey I actually wanted to see that scene with “you look like someone I have arrested before” part of the session.
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6:12 "It shouldn't be a game with people's lives". I agree 100% with the ex convict.
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That asian guy that wanted to protect his family had good points.
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“Why are you going around shooting unarmed black people?” Doesn’t let the cop respond
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why bring the cop in the suit on? he literally offered nothing to the conversation. there could have been such better discussion but this dude was as productive as a houseplant
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Justice isn't blind, she just has dollar bills for eyes.
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Would’ve been interesting with a black cop there too.
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I want to watch this WITHOUT IT CUTTING WHEN THE CONVERSATIONS GETTING GOOD
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Guy with dreds: "How can you stand idly by and watch unarmed people getting..." Director: "CUT!!! Sorry bro"
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“I sold drugs, I sold a sh¡t ton of drugs” idk why they part was so perfect to me just the way he said it aswell
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They are missing three other groups: the judges, the attorney's, and the citizens. Putting it all on police and felons, is a strange way to focus on how to address the issues. We all play a role.
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“You sound like a law enforcement pamphlet”😂
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Why is no one talking about how they could not get a third cop 😂
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“I don’t know I probably did” he knows he has 😭
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cop: you seem smart to me felon: i agree with you
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Dude hit the nail on the head. “I think the justice system needs to be more consistent”.
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It was good to see that one cop was actually there to hear from these ex criminals. He even asked for information about one of the guys non-profit organizations because he actually cares about them
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Sounds like the felons should be talking to judges and lawyers. Not cops