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thatajv t1_j15uweo wrote

I’m not gonna teach you the history of policing. There are plenty documentaries and scholarly articles readily available online.

As far as your corruption question, here’s just one example: https://revealnews.org/article/dc-police-tried-to-fire-24-current-officers-for-criminal-offenses/

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drr71-2 t1_j15w8ap wrote

There's no mention of bribes or corruption in that article. The laws those officers allegedly broke should certainly have landed them in court and fired if found guilty, but to say someone shouldn't become an officer in MPD because a few cops in there allegedly broke some laws a few years back makes no sense. If you're only going to work at places where no one has ever broken laws.... enjoy your unemployment.

And I'll wait for you to tell me how the police are so tied to slavery that no one should work for them.

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thatajv t1_j15x44n wrote

Then you’ll be waiting for a long time. Like I said, I’m not gonna teach you the history of policing.

I also never said that OP shouldn’t become an officer with MPD or any other police force in the DMV. I asked what their motivation was and even commended other commenters for their good, salient advice.

Did I inject some of my own take on policing as an institution and include a gripe about MPD? Of course I did. It’s the internet. It’s what we all do. OP asked for “any and all accounts and opinions of the department” from this sub, so I gave my opinion. OP is free to take it or leave it.

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