Active Duty/Vet ping.
Don't waste your sympathy on this guy. He isn't what the hysterical newsie wants you may to think.
The answer became clear in the summer of 2012. Broderick and several hundred soldiers from his unit were standing in formation during a safety briefing when another soldier opened fire on a commanding officer. The superior was killed; the soldier then turned the gun on himself.
I don’t remember ever hearing about this.
I have to say calling a federal agency and threatening to kill people will always get you put in jail. I can only imagine what would be said if nothing was done and the veteran went to the VA and killed a bunch of people than it came out that he had told someone he was going to do it.
What kind of punishment would really fit the crime? Would that be a punishment desired by the sensitive, pampered folks in the political class or Broderick’s real peers?
What’s your opinion Jet Jaguar? Four hours and no response from you. So, are you washin’ your hair?