Not sure how any of that is the officer's fault.So let's see
1) you lose your job
2) you hire an atty to fight the evict because you are just behind on the homeowner fees and lose
3) you girlfriend leaves you
4) your credit cards are 6K in the whole with no way to pay them
5) you get kick out of the only place you call home
6) you have 80K in debt over the lost court case
So what do you have left?
You corner an animals don't expect that animal to go quietly into the afterlife
Justify...Not sure how any of that is the officer's fault.
Lots of people in much worse shape not going around killing cops.
There's no justification for this, so please don't even appear to defend this guy.
Justify...
You corner any animal and better expect that animal will fight for its life and not care about anything else.
If you don't have this mindset then the results are danger to those that go near that cornered animal.
So which of you are the "animals"?
I wonder if you and the other police on this board would be so up in arms if that guy would have shoot and killed the management of that condo had they tried and get him out of there instead of sending the officers to do it.
So which of you are the "animals"?
You are doing a great job of trying to justify the ****bird's actions.
Justify...
You corner any animal and better expect that animal will fight for its life and not care about anything else.
If you don't have this mindset then the results are danger to those that go near that cornered animal.
You do not have to tell me what humans are capable of, I'm the one called to deal with it. I've forgotten more horrific crime scenes I've worked than 99% of the population will ever see on TV. Animals are much less gratuitous and depraved than humans about killing. Nature has an order/purpose that animals follow. We humans do not. We would better off if we acted more like wildlife.Sadly Denny347 every human being is/can become an animal.
At our core mankind is nothing more then an animal. Viscous at times, kind at times, logical and illogical as well but always an animal.
We have been killing each other for thousands of years, even before written history and that will never change.
Those that choose to ignore this sadly can get hurt in the process.
I generally do not get emotionally involved in the crime scenes I work. Not for a lack of caring but rather emotional survival. I'd be in a really bad place if I took these homicides personally. Officers, as a group, share a DEEP bond with one another that transcends jurisdictional boundaries. We form this bond with the knowledge that we will always come to the aid of another officer in need of help. Whether it is off-duty or even in another state. Those that will not are shunned and not considered a brother...there are always those few. There are few (notice I did not say NO) professions that can claim the same thing. That bond is what keeps us close and causes so much pain when one of our brother or sister officers gets murdered in the line of duty.I wonder if you and the other police on this board would be so up in arms if that guy would have shoot and killed the management of that condo had they tried and get him out of there instead of sending the officers to do it. Would your level of emotions be the same? This is not a "hit" to you but more an observation on the emotional/physiological aspect of our members of one group being mad/griefing since it was one of your members that was injured. For example if it was an attorney that would have die would you be so up in arms? Or would the "INGO ATTYs" be up in arms about it?
I have absolutely no idea the answer to that. There is not a SOP for every action we take for decision we make. Most of what we do is thinking on our feet and trying to make the best decisions with the information we have at the time. 90% or what we do has no "right or wrong" answers as a single run can be handled in many different fashions. It's the nature of our business.Is it SOP to enter an condo that does not have any power to do a search of it?
Looking at it post-event I'm sure we can say why not wait to have the power resorted to remove that advantage from the person inside.
Or was it that the police did not suspect that the guy was no longer there? Even though this was not the first time they had seen him there?