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THE PROBLEM IS ALSO THE EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAW; SINCE YOU HAD OTHER POLICE HOLDING BACK AS WITH THE 'PRECEDENT AT COLUMBINE' THEY MUST REASONABLY BE CHARGED AT LEAST AT MISDEAMENOR (IF THERE'S A FELONY LEVEL THERE MUST BE A MISDEAMENOR AND INFRACTON LEVEL AS WELL
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This is such a hard topic. So I know what he’s going through. You’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t. We live in a country where if you do everything right, as a police officer, you can still be charged or told you do it wrong. With the Sue happy people we live with I could see police officers doing more and more less than ever. Do I agree that he shouldve done nothing… No. But unfortunately there’s too much to lose if you do something and you accidentally kill someone else or hurt someone else in this country.
If a police officer is meant to protect people, let him. People may get hurt people may even die. Don’t go after him/her, go after the family of the criminal that places your loved one in the bad situation.
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I agree with you, Aktung. They should all be charged if the facts prove they acted contrary to what was expected of them or what they were ordered to do. I wasn't aware that there were others who held back as well. I keep asking myself if the Law enforcement personnel were ordered to hold back.
All good points as well, bstanko6. We have all heard these stories of school shootings too many times. I think the schools need to implement some common sense approaches with regards to school safety. |
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Commander I understand where you're coming from and its sad that so many died. I can only surmise that his lack of action is what caused more deaths. As far I know he could've just been added to the body count upon entry. It's well known some people have the 'right stuff' others just think they do. He will live with that shame for the rest of his life. If on the other hand he lied about something trying to hide cowardice then I reckon he'll have to pay the price for his lie. Still, grieving parents ought not to place blame for their child's murder on the cops decision not too engage. Rather on the decision of the murderer who pulled the trigger. The thought of this man sharing a cell with the murderer is abhorrent. Last edited by Rockstar; 06-07-19 at 06:48 PM. |
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The news reporting has been sparse on details concerning the perjury charge. I have not been able to access the actual indictment documents which would spell out exactly what laws and the specific charges are.
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^ I understand a bit what you are saying Rockstar. With more details not forthcoming, all we can do is assume what the facts are. We will all have to wait and see what comes out of the process.
With regards to grieving parents not blaming officers who didn't go in, who should they blame ? If law enforcement personnel had acted sooner, some of those kids might still be alive. That is of course, conjecture. Lets not forget, that is what these officers are paid handsomely for. It all comes down to if they were following orders by holding back. If that's the case, the blame is with those decision makers. If you have officers too timid to do their jobs, why have them in the first place ? The shooter cruz is another matter. |
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In the Brig
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As far as the officer is concerned or anyone for that matter. Nobody ever gets paid to sacrifice their own life for another. That's a personal decision, you either have what it takes, or you dont.
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Navy Seal
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^ I never said the police officers were paid to give up their lives or sacrifice their lives for another. They were being paid to stop the commission of a crime which the police knew full well was in progress. In this case, a deadly rampage. When you put on a uniform, you should understand you are there to " serve and protect ." You may even be called upon to use deadly force. If someone can't handle or understand that, they have no business being a police officer.
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