I’m sure it wasn’t easy to look at the scene.
Sorry, this is part of their job. They have a duty to serve their city. If these guys are that weak, they need to get a job flipping burgers.
I am sure it was a horrible scene, but officers all over the country have witnessed horrible scenes in the course of their careers.
Sorry, this is part of their job. They have a duty to serve their city. If these guys are that weak, they need to get a job flipping burgers.
I am sure it was a horrible scene, but officers all over the country have witnessed horrible scenes in the course of their careers.
Wow! What a bunch of hard asses we have here. I’m guessing your response to soldiers with PTSD is f’emm. It is part of thet job you know.
Call me whatever you like - I’m not buying it. I’m not buying any part of the whole narrative. What we have been told happened there that day is all too convenient and poorly, inconsistently documented.
“Hush money” came first to my mind when I read this headline.
I never buy the “official” reports” on much of anything anymore. The only times I was ever part of and eye-witness to historical events - the Fall of Saigon and the Mayaguez Incident - and saw how the news and the history of those times were distorted by the media/CIA complex, I swore off believing anything the government ever told me.
No videos with a school with 5 plus permanent cameras on the premises, a “laughing” parent who seconds before he goes on camera starts LOL’ing before ‘crying that his “daughter” died, a medical examiner who acts like he came from a mental asylum...
six month vacation?? excuse me? that’s their job. did the medical examiner get 6 months vacation as well? how about the crime photog?
wtf?! I don’t get any vacation if a project is extra difficult. why should they? (besides being govt types and on the public dole)
what’s next? teachers getting more vacation because students are unruly or get bad grades? life guards getting vacation if they get sunburned?
if its too much, quit. you can always go back.
First of all, if the officers see a shrink, all their weapons must be immediately confiscated as they are mentally ill and a danger to society (the same rules the Feds are applying to Vets with PTSD, or depression or can’t sleep, etc). Second, this is the first step in the unions for the police, school administrators, teachers, bus drivers, janitors, passerbys, ambulance attendants, etc. to start their permanent disability claims. Doesn’t sound possible, bet it will happen. Just setting up precedence through the temporary disability process.
Almost all of the officers have tried to return to work. Police union attorney Eric Brown said many will need counseling for years.
Reading this in the actual article tells me its the union and I wonder how much of the counseling money they will collect.
How 'bout paramedics that see this cr#p everyday, nurses, morgue techs.... I guess they should just disincorporate the entire city, salt the earth and move away....... oh and get a government check to help them forget.
I feel so bad for these townspeople. What a horrific crime.