What exactly did campus police do? *spoiler*
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cjchamp2000 — 12 years ago(May 18, 2013 08:59 PM)
These are the most incompetent, negligent, clueless police I have ever seen. There are race wars, skinheads beating a homosexual, students possessing firearms and aiming them at other students, rapes, and mass shootings going on. The only thing the police do is ask for ID. Then Remy pulls a gun on them after committing mass murder and they don't shoot him?? This university would be shut down and under intense litigation. Prisons are safer places than this university.
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gabby_bm — 12 years ago(June 22, 2013 12:53 AM)
What are you talking about? These campus police are highly trained in racial profiling and they did their job extremely well.
your first order of business is to check the ID of every non-white on campus because non-whites don't usually belong on college campuses unless they talk with an accent and are here on student visas.
White people are on campus to learn. Blacks are on campus to deal drugs and get those poor white victims hooked on those drugs. And on top of that, those blacks might learn something while they are there, "stealing an education" from hard working white folks to use against them later.
No, those campus cops did the right thing letting the armed white guy do his business of killing people while detaining the unarmed black dude for running.
"De gustibus non disputandum est"
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thelordtantalus — 10 years ago(July 17, 2015 11:35 AM)
In general all campus police is there for is to keep crime under wraps and notify administration so they can decide what kind of information will be released. Schools with reports of high amounts of incidents receive fewer students so higher ups get a smaller bonus. If it can't be hidden then they release it and control the spin while downplaying it by reiterating stuff like this happens on colleges across the nation. It's not that it's impossible but are campus cops really the creme de la creme of law enforcement?