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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4099351" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>What I am hearing from you here and throughout your postings is that you and your family have been terrorized and assaulted by law enforcement for no other reason than for being a Native American/Indigeous/Indian/First People (whatever floats your boat in designations).</p><p></p><p>What I am also hearing is that you are using your ethnicity in the way Blacks use theirs - i.e. lets play the 'racist card' to show how down-beaten and picked-on we are ONLY because of the color of our skin.</p><p></p><p>I've worked armed security in Las Vegas for almost 5 years (where Metro PD considers armed security to be like half-brothers in arms) and I've had several of my relatives retire out of law enforcement after full careers (Los Angeles & Arizona). My experience, and that of my relatives has been that <strong>most</strong> LEO's are fairly blind when it comes to their interactions with people. What they DO see and [negatively] respond to, however, is a bad <strong>attitude</strong>!</p><p></p><p>Oh, and BTW, there is a fairly high percentage of the population in both Nevada and Arizona that are of Native American heritage, and they are treated pretty much the same any everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4099351, member: 42584"] What I am hearing from you here and throughout your postings is that you and your family have been terrorized and assaulted by law enforcement for no other reason than for being a Native American/Indigeous/Indian/First People (whatever floats your boat in designations). What I am also hearing is that you are using your ethnicity in the way Blacks use theirs - i.e. lets play the 'racist card' to show how down-beaten and picked-on we are ONLY because of the color of our skin. I've worked armed security in Las Vegas for almost 5 years (where Metro PD considers armed security to be like half-brothers in arms) and I've had several of my relatives retire out of law enforcement after full careers (Los Angeles & Arizona). My experience, and that of my relatives has been that [B]most[/B] LEO's are fairly blind when it comes to their interactions with people. What they DO see and [negatively] respond to, however, is a bad [B]attitude[/B]! Oh, and BTW, there is a fairly high percentage of the population in both Nevada and Arizona that are of Native American heritage, and they are treated pretty much the same any everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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