06-26-2014, 01:54 AM
Dear Lt. Dejohn,
It is with the greatest act of contrition I extend to you and others concerned my most heart felt empathy. After reading
your reply and thoroughly scrutinizing it. I felt like Alexander Hamilton on the field of honor being shot by Aaron Burr.
The bullet of truth hit me with extreme pain. Having never been a police officer you have shown me your extreme fiery
passion for your profession. I now understand how professional integrity and truthfulness are the core of every police
officer. You carry the heavy burden of responsibility of arrest and use of deadly force. Over the past 25 years of
experience you have gathered an enormous amount of insight and depth of knowledge. I must give you the highest
accolades for your rise through the ranks to lieutenant. Please accept the above as an act of humble and painful
contrition.
Your most humble servant
T Paine
It is with the greatest act of contrition I extend to you and others concerned my most heart felt empathy. After reading
your reply and thoroughly scrutinizing it. I felt like Alexander Hamilton on the field of honor being shot by Aaron Burr.
The bullet of truth hit me with extreme pain. Having never been a police officer you have shown me your extreme fiery
passion for your profession. I now understand how professional integrity and truthfulness are the core of every police
officer. You carry the heavy burden of responsibility of arrest and use of deadly force. Over the past 25 years of
experience you have gathered an enormous amount of insight and depth of knowledge. I must give you the highest
accolades for your rise through the ranks to lieutenant. Please accept the above as an act of humble and painful
contrition.
Your most humble servant
T Paine