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Parkland School Shooting Verdict
Scot Peterson, a 60 year old resource officer, was found "not guilty" on all 11 counts where he was charged with a crime for not acting to stop the shooting. Personally, I agree with the verdict. The Government cannot and should not mandate courage.
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Disappointed in ruling.
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You cannot force people to be heroic and actually run towards the bullets. They either have true grit in that situation or they do not. And no amount of training will undo that unless I suppose it was on a battlefield and then you have to deal with post traumatic stress and how people deal with it.
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This clown should be a host on The View. He does not have the true grit to be a LEO or in security.
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He has been publicly branded with the scarlet C, for Coward, and he will bear that, as well as the mental burden of his inability to act to save children, to his last day. A cold and timid soul.
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Remember , the police are only there to take the report after , they are not there to protect you.... You have to protect yourself..
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Just goes to show you, the presence of SRO's on school campuses are totally useless.What are they there for?
Apparently, the only purpose of the presense of a uniformed, armed certified police office on middle school and high school campuses is to give a false sense of security to parents. These SRO's cost a great deal and it is easy service for these glorified crossing guards. Moreover, these cops wind up arresting kids for minor violations and getting the kids into the "system" that the kids can never get out of. It causes many kids to simply get squashed by these uselss cops! |
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Could they all fire those weapons when needed. I think not. |
I did not recall if Peterson was an actual cop or just a SRO. Googled and found out that he was a sheriffs deputy. That said total Shame and cowardice. And running and hiding.
Now I understand why the parents are upset after the verdict. Can’t imagine the angst and heartbreak. Of course he had to live with this, but the poor families…. If this can be used as a precedent in future cases as this…. |
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Y'know, so they can protect themselves from shooters. |
Also - important to understand - he no longer has -criminal- charges to face. He can still be sued by the families of the victims in civil court for failure to act. For those who say "no one should be expected to play the hero" - that was his job. That's what he was paid to do: to protect students and keep the peace at the school. He was a Sheriff's deputy - he accepted the responsibility, then failed.
I don't think he should be held criminally responsible, because there's no way of knowing that - even if he DID act, he would've acted in time to save anyone. But he chose not to act at all, even though that was his job. And for that - he deserves to be held accountable and pay damages. That's my opinion. |
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A school teacher can lose her profession for failing to notice and report possible child abuse, but a cop is immune to any lawsuit for their failure to act. |
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