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Parkland school shooting officer charged with neglect
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16214418" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>I'll agree with the masses. He is a giant POS, but I don't know if the charges will stick.</p><p></p><p>I did a quick google, and supposedly, 27% of officers have never pulled their gun out. I'm sure the number is even much hire for those who haven't fired their gun. It would be one thing if someone he pulled over pulled a gun, for him to pull his and return fire. That's when instincts kick in, return fire or get killed. A school shooting though, he is outside, 100% free from any danger, and knows if he runs in, he might die. All the police officers I know have said they would run in. Clearly though, at least some officer's wouldn't. </p><p></p><p>What other scenarios might an officer face where they don't want to risk their life? Maybe a car crash over a small bridge into water. Do you expect the officer to jump in? Maybe a car crash with a large fire? Do you expect the officer to risk massive burns to save the driver?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16214418, member: 31255"] I'll agree with the masses. He is a giant POS, but I don't know if the charges will stick. I did a quick google, and supposedly, 27% of officers have never pulled their gun out. I'm sure the number is even much hire for those who haven't fired their gun. It would be one thing if someone he pulled over pulled a gun, for him to pull his and return fire. That's when instincts kick in, return fire or get killed. A school shooting though, he is outside, 100% free from any danger, and knows if he runs in, he might die. All the police officers I know have said they would run in. Clearly though, at least some officer's wouldn't. What other scenarios might an officer face where they don't want to risk their life? Maybe a car crash over a small bridge into water. Do you expect the officer to jump in? Maybe a car crash with a large fire? Do you expect the officer to risk massive burns to save the driver? [/QUOTE]
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