Posted on 06/10/2015 2:22:29 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
can he be rehabilitated and re-hired somewhere?
At the rate things are going, the cops will be calling the suicide help line themselves.
I hated them, but not as bad as going to a parent’s house late at night to tell them little Johnny or Susie teenager was killed in a wreck, I hated those.
Not enough. Hang him! - Signed, your friendly, dedicated media.
That girl was acting wild. So were her boyfriends. They better have done a drug screen on them.
Her calm demeanor later on interview suggests to me coaching. No doubt there are lawyers all over this.
The cop should have waited for backup? I don’t know.
meanwhile, not much heard about those 9 guys killed in the big motorcycle gang brawl. media not interested. whitelivesdontmatter
Why would he apologize? We’ve been assured by many Freepers that he did nothing wrong. In fact, he’s a hero for what he did.
Now that the cop himself has apologized for the way he acted, I hope this issue will die.
We probably need to take into account that an officer who has had to deal with two suicide calls in one day might not need to be responding to another incident where he would need to retain his composure.
You mean like the police union lawyer quoted above?
Never apologize, son.
God bless you, Resolute.
I'm curious why his time with the Texas Highway Patrol was so short.
I’m not necessarily on the cops’ side on this. I just hate to see this kind of wild behavior rewarded with the media, and apologies.
The cop may have been 100 percent wrong. I don’t know. A cop’s abuse of power cannot be accepted.
Butt those kids were not 100 per cent right.
I’m curious why he’s so short.
I agree.
I agree 100%. The kids were clearly not 100 percent right. Many (if not all) of them had no right to be there, and they deserved to have the police called on them to come and boot them from the area.
But, at the same time, that does not mean that the officer was justified in behaving as he did. The other 11 officers at the scene handled the situation very well, but the officer who resigned did not.
Assuming the lawyer’s statement about the two suicide calls is accurate (and I have no reason to think it’s not), I sympathize with the officer. Two emotionally-draining calls, and then he’s thrust into a difficult, tense crowd situation? That’s a tough, tough day for any officer. But part of the (extremely difficult) job of being a police officer is maintaining composure—even in very difficult situations, and even on very tough days. He did not do that. I hope this is a learning experience for him.
What Law enforcement agency would touch a tainted cop? Nah, his career is probably ruined. He should have made them fire him, but they probably threatened him with prosecution if he didn't resign "voluntarily."
The only opinion I hold in any esteem on this whole matter is the opinion of the residents who stand by their officer.
All the rest can swirl the porcelain for all I care...
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