1st Rule of Policing: Police have the right and the duty to go home at the end of each watch. It does not matter how many non-law enforcement personnel are injured or killed or have their “rights” violated to achieve this goal as Police are entitled to impunity for their violence and protection from harm above all others.
Monday, June 13, 2016
FBI Director James Comey shows and praises the true Heroes of the Attack on a Orlando Nightclub
I would like to say an word of thanks and express admiration for the work of local Law Enforcement in Orlando.
They showed professionalism and extraordinary bravery that saved lives.
We are very lucky that such good people choose lives of service in Law Enforcement.
As it is right now, police are already having a hard time explaining why it took them three hours to enter the club
after Omar Mateen first exchanged gunfire with an off-duty Orlando
police officer who had been working security at the Pulse nightclub that
night.
The answer to that is probably “officer safety,” the notion that cops
must do all they can to ensure their safety, even if it means putting
the safety of citizens at risk.
But now the question is, did they shoot and kill innocent people as they gunned down Mateen?
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