Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by cs2blue
Mistakes happen. Add extreme stress and fluid/ dynamic circumstances and bad things happen. She (officer) had less then 1/2 of a second to make a decision and try to deal with that issue. Welcome to the LE world. Remember that many of the things we do are lawful but still awful. Mistakes can cost you, your life or another LE partner. Or an innocent citizen and last the bad guy/ suspect. The job could not be more complex and no day is like the day before. Remember that if you were given those circumstances to make decisions in your chosen field or career you will have bad outcomes. There is no way, not to have bad outcomes. Even the haters cannot deny that set of facts. Last, remember that we in the LE profession can be charged for the things we do when we take action and things we should have done and did not. Not an easy job these days,


And this is why LEO always deserve the benefit of a doubt


Laughable is laughable and that woman's actions were 100$ laughable.

Especially for somebody that has done 25 years in Brooklyn Center's PD. Call me crazy but I do in fact expect experienced personnel in certain professions to have a distinguishing level of poise and professional bearing in the most extreme of circumstances.

I can't scrape up any sympathy on this one.


Not only that, but this clown of a cop was an FTO. I mean we've all seen them (worthless, lazy, incompetent, idiots just hanging on to get the measly stipend) but gawd dam......this worthless sack was teaching people lol.

Says a lot about that department.