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Parkland school shooting officer charged with neglect
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<blockquote data-quote="FJohnny" data-source="post: 16214636" data-attributes="member: 191643"><p>Is anyone under the impression that this guy hasn't and will not continue to pay a huge price for his cowardice and dereliction of duty? He has lost his job, been publicly shamed and likely has been abandoned by everyone he ever knew.</p><p></p><p>Sure, his poor performance of his work duties were connected to really tragic outcomes. I get that we want to blame someone for this. But the fact is that we don't even really know if it would have made any difference if he had run in. But he gives us a focal point for our anger.</p><p></p><p>How about being mad at the guy who did the shooting? How about the guys who trained this cop and assigned him the job. They had to know what kind of guy he was. They probably thought they were giving him the easy job at the end of his career. Big error. No blame there? Should they also be arrested?</p><p></p><p>They are charging a guy for being the shits at his job. If that is to be a jail-able offense half the world would be behind bars. Do we really think putting this guy away will make the next guy man up? Doubt it. Some rise to adversity and others run. That's how is always will be. Celebrate the heroes but realize the others are being human and failing.</p><p></p><p>Now if the guy committed perjury, that's another thing altogether. Put him away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJohnny, post: 16214636, member: 191643"] Is anyone under the impression that this guy hasn't and will not continue to pay a huge price for his cowardice and dereliction of duty? He has lost his job, been publicly shamed and likely has been abandoned by everyone he ever knew. Sure, his poor performance of his work duties were connected to really tragic outcomes. I get that we want to blame someone for this. But the fact is that we don't even really know if it would have made any difference if he had run in. But he gives us a focal point for our anger. How about being mad at the guy who did the shooting? How about the guys who trained this cop and assigned him the job. They had to know what kind of guy he was. They probably thought they were giving him the easy job at the end of his career. Big error. No blame there? Should they also be arrested? They are charging a guy for being the shits at his job. If that is to be a jail-able offense half the world would be behind bars. Do we really think putting this guy away will make the next guy man up? Doubt it. Some rise to adversity and others run. That's how is always will be. Celebrate the heroes but realize the others are being human and failing. Now if the guy committed perjury, that's another thing altogether. Put him away! [/QUOTE]
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