White House on lockdown with demonstrations in a park across the street and nationwide protests...I have been saying a coup may be the way to go, but damn.
Are we approaching, or have we hit, a tipping point?
. . . from the article in my above comment :
"Part of the problem is the lack of centralized, specific guidance," says Seth Stoughton, a former police officer who now specializes in questions of police use-of-force at the University of South Carolina Law School.
"But I don't think that's the entire problem," he said. "I think part of the problem is also a very strong cultural resistance to criticizing other cops."
I am reminded of the Tenerife crash :
. . . still the largest loss-of-life airline crash.
In that incident, one of the major causes was the culture of pilots who were very reluctant to question/criticize the senior pilot(s).