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07-27-2007, 12:52 PM #11
Help me! I'm a lesbian ------- trapped in a man's body!
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07-27-2007, 09:38 PM #12
- Join Date
- May 2006
- Location
- Lakeland
- Posts
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Have no fear, all of our worries are over. I just heard we are part of some type of Union. PBS, or PBA or something like that.
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07-28-2007, 11:17 AM #13
I hear there is an IA (with another LPD Ofc) concerning a bar fight. Anyone heard anything of this??? Is it true?
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08-01-2007, 03:04 AM #14
I heard that he even fired his gun in the bar. I am from another agency, and that type of person gives u guys a bad reputation. Hey if it's true, then I guess u guys can get away with several misdemeanors, or even a felony or two.
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08-01-2007, 02:43 PM #15
Reply to Guest 22
For your information the officer had an A/D in the parking lot when he retrieved his gun from his vehicle. This was due to the fact that his fellow Marines (2 LEO's and 1 Firefighter) were being beat, kicked and stomped into the ground by a mob of about 40 $hitheads. Two of them ended up being hospitalized for their injuries. I would like to know what you would do if one of your friends or co workers were in imminent threat of great bodily injury or death. Glad I don't have to rely on you for back up. Worry about your own house, we'll take care of ours.
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08-07-2007, 02:42 AM #16
I HOPE THAT PERSON LEARNS TO HANDLE HIS/HER FIREARM A LITTLE BETTER WHEN THEY COME BACK TO WORK.
LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT. A FIGHT BROKE OUT, GRANTED THERE WERE SOME INJURIES OCCURRING. NO SHOTS WERE FIRED TOWARDS THEM AND IT APPEARS THAT NO MENTION OF A FIREARM WAS DIRECTED TOWARDS THEM.
AT BEST THIS WAS A LOW- MILD STRESSFUL EVENT.
THE OFFICER, OBVIOUSLY UNDER SOME TYPE OF UNKNOWN TREMENDOUS STRESS RETRIEVES HIS/HER FIREARM, COMPLETELY DISREGARDING EVERYTHING HE/SHE WAS TAUGHT INFIREARMS TRAINING AND RACKS A ROUND INTO THE GROUND/FLOOR.
IT APPEARS THAT SOMEONE DOESNT HANDLE STRESS VERY WELL AND MAYBE NEEDS TO CONSIDER ANOTHER JOB.
I REMEMBER LESS THAN ONE YEAR AGO A DEPUTY WAS SHOT BY ANOTHER DEPUTY WHO WAS OBVIOUSLY NOT HANDLING STRESS VERY WELL.
DO WE NEED THIS?
WE HAVE ENOUGH NEGLIGENT RETENTION, LETS NOT CONTIUNE THIS PRACTICE.
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08-10-2007, 07:37 PM #17
What part of fear of great bodily injury or death and the fact that two of them had to be hospitilized did you not understand. I think your comprehension skills may be mild - moderate. :lol: :twisted: :lol:
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08-10-2007, 07:44 PM #18
Yeah, bet that officer wouldn't have a problem putting a contact shot on a perp who was actively stabbing a fellow officer. Unlike a recently promoted sgt.. Hind sight is not 20/20 when your taking a dirt nap.
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08-10-2007, 10:20 PM #19
STANDBY FOR CHARGES TO BE FILED....
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08-12-2007, 09:41 AM #20
A/D......OK.....LOL...........I know where you are going with that and I support you.........fact is that officer is down for a good scuffle but when it gets out of hand...and one of his buddies is facing serious bodily injury..........he did what he had to do....use a firearm to prevent a forcible felony.
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