Yep.
Salary is not the issue, image of the profession is what is driving the most qualified individuals elsewhere.
And the big agencies that pay a living wage are run by SJWs
Yep.
Salary is not the issue, image of the profession is what is driving the most qualified individuals elsewhere.
This whole shooting is starting to reek with inconsistencies.
Now it is reported she took her handgun from her purse and pointed it toward the window before she was shot, as told by the boy in the home.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/cri...h-officer-killed-her-nephew-told-authorities/
If this is the case, the claim the handgun was irrelevant by Mayor Price is completely wrong, Pointing a gun at an officer is always relevant. It may not turn it into a justified shooting, but it is relevant.
A dark figure outside your window at night shining a light in your house, IMO pointing your gun at him is natural.
As a LEO are you going to investigate a welfare call as if everything is safe and sound and nothing will happen? As txinvestigator pointed out calls like these can be dangerous for cops. The guy who requested the welfare check said the front door of the house appeared to be opened and something didn't look right. I sure as hell wouldn't walk into a situation like that casually drinking coffee.The other inconsistency that just came out is how a welfare check call morphed into an Open Structure call.
As a LEO are you going to investigate a welfare call as if everything is safe and sound and nothing will happen? .
So does that call for not announcing yourself and sneaking around the house? Or is a homeowner supposed to assume that only the police do that? IMO it's the duty of the police to announce their presence before shooting at people in their own home. Everyone has the right to defend themselves and property.As a LEO are you going to investigate a welfare call as if everything is safe and sound and nothing will happen? As txinvestigator pointed out calls like these can be dangerous for cops. The guy who requested the welfare check said the front door of the house appeared to be opened and something didn't look right. I sure as hell wouldn't walk into a situation like that casually drinking coffee.
This whole shooting is starting to reek with inconsistencies.
Now it is reported she took her handgun from her purse and pointed it toward the window before she was shot, as told by the boy in the home.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/cri...h-officer-killed-her-nephew-told-authorities/
If this is the case, the claim the handgun was irrelevant by Mayor Price is completely wrong, Pointing a gun at an officer is always relevant. It may not turn it into a justified shooting, but it is relevant.
Yes sir. I was commenting on the inconsistencies you cited and not an opinion you obviously did not offer.I am just pointing out inconsistencies, and how they are selectively being transparent, trickling out parts of the story over the week...
How is it relevant?
Because under Texas Law, when you point a gun at someone they generally have a right to kill you.
So yeah, the fact she was armed and a witness says she pointed a gun at the cop is a relevant fact in the investigation.
As I already said, it does not make it a justified shoot, but it is certainly a relevant fact.But if you’re in your own home, and you point a gun at a prowler outside your window...the prowler doesn’t have the right to kill you.
As I already said, it does not make it a justified shoot, but it is certainly a relevant fact.
For example a pro cop DA could easily get a no bill with this fact, as we saw in the other case
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Now it is reported she took her handgun from her purse and pointed it toward the window before she was shot, as told by the boy in the home....
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/cri...h-officer-killed-her-nephew-told-authorities/
...Pointing a gun at an officer is always relevant. It may not turn it into a justified shooting, but it is relevant.
Not to belittle the kid, but eyewitness testimony is usually not a reliable or accurate recounting of the events that occurred, so I have a hard time believing what an 8 year old said happened at 2:30 in the morning is an accurate representation of what actually happened.
cool story bro, has nothing to do with this case since the homeowner did not shoot any cops.
Did, too.
I do recall hearing both, at the same time, early the day after (or day of, since it was very early morning IIRC) the shooting. The neighbor was reported to have made a welfare check call saying that her door was open and lights were on at 02:30 or the like, and it wasn't normal so he was concerned about her.Agreed. And that fact is relevant.
The other inconsistency that just came out is how a welfare check call morphed into an Open Structure call.
The neighbor was reported to have made a welfare check call saying that her door was open and lights were on at 02:30 or the like, and it wasn't normal so he was concerned about her.