Yes, but not to completely replace police with unarmed responders, but to make sure each are properly trained and sent to proper calls relating to their training. Example: unarmed individual(s) trained in mental health sent to someone having mental breakdown in public, they can obviously have something to protect themselves but not guns. Police can be sent to robberies, physical disputes between a group of people, etc.
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