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Originally Posted by loweglor
Police get special training to handle all kinds of situations. People look to them for safety, protection and skill. People also expect police to be honest, trustworthy, understanding and in control. Do people understand that police are human too. Absolutely, however, people still expect police to possess the ability to know when a situation turns bad and expect the police to mitigate it not aggravate it. In this situation, none of the police did their job and a man died. Instead of trying to defend their actions, they should be upset about the result and admit they were wrong. Unfortunately, it seems, these particular officers could care less that a man died for no reason other than complete loss of control and human consideration. Very un-police like.
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I agree, being licensed to kill comes with a grave responsibility to handle that license responsibly.
There will always be bad Apples, but as with Apples, the best thing to do is to separate them from the good Apples before they all go bad.