She used to work for KSTP here in the twin cities. I would like to float her ovaries.
She could have at least wrapped exposed pipes with towels, rage, etc.
Quote:Jarring videos showing the moments when an Albuquerque police officer was shot several times by his own lieutenant during an undercover operation were released Thursday, following the settlement of a lawsuit that awarded the wounded officer $6.5 million.
"I didn't know it was you!" says Albuquerque Police Department Lt. Greg Brachle moments after putting at least eight bullets into APD Officer Jacob Grant in January 2015.
Video from Brachle's lapel shows him running up to a vehicle that Grant was sitting in with suspects and yelling "gun," then promptly firing his weapon.
"Oh s---, that was Jacob! F--- me!" Brachle is heard saying. "Are you OK?" Brachle asks Grant. "No," Grant answers.
Never mind that the officer missed the morning briefing. Never mind that the guy he pumped 8 bullets into happened to be an undercover cop. You do not Serve and Protect the public by running around shooting at criminal suspects before you know what the fuck is going down.
All lives matter, not just cops.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/albu...op-n549461
He didn't recognize his own undercover officer?
Smh
Maybe they were both under the covers... In the dark...
How romantic! :p
(04-03-2016, 11:32 AM)LesStrat Wrote: [ -> ]
He didn't recognize his own undercover officer?
Smh
The identity of the suspects has no bearing on whether the officer's conduct was correct. "I didn't know it was you" lays bare the attitude too common with law enforcement - that shooting a police officer is somehow worse than shooting a civilian. Cops seem to go into these situations thinking that it's OK to kill the bad guy and they forget that it is not their job to dispense justice.
They should always realize that discharging their weapon will change somebody's life forever, and definitely their own.
I already know one thing:
Mum's too fat!