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    Where were the CRO's? To bad they weren't the only MPD officers on the scene. They could have walked through the shot-up cars, and BS'd people while they had their own thumbs up their butts. They probably would not have realized a crime had occurred. Naturally, they would not have fired a shot. Miramar would never be sued that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Where were the CRO's? To bad they weren't the only MPD officers on the scene. They could have walked through the shot-up cars, and BS'd people while they had their own thumbs up their butts. They probably would not have realized a crime had occurred. Naturally, they would not have fired a shot. Miramar would never be sued that way.
    CRO Y Diaz was seen on the news hiding behind another officer while shots were being fired with out her gun out , she then sucked up all the OT , you can see it in her A@@ ... coward!

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    Yesi diaz was at her own house involved in her own 33’s lol

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    Only a psychopath would defend what happened there...

    Let's be honest, this was noting but self-preservation and "sticking it to the bad guy," at all costs. That's all fine. We're all selfish and stupid in the heat of the moment. But just tell the truth... law enforcement's well-being was placed higher than the well-being of everyone else. Typical young-buck-millennial-wanna-be-operator attitude.

    Real people freaking died folks. What is needed now is an apology for one of the worst law enforcement involved shootings in the past decade. But that won't happen. Limiting liability and maintaining egos are more important than manning up and admitting that this was reckless. It's all over national television... how can you spin this and still smell like a rose?

    But hey, look on the bright side. At least you got both bad guys... at the expense of a nobody hostage, a bystander with bad karma, all while putting dozens of other non-sworn minions in danger. How brave! I hope you can find a way to sleep at night with that "it happens" attitude. Good luck with that "support."

    - Thankfully Retired LE
    What are you, a career criminal, a cop-hater or an idiot.

    The bad guys, committed several violent felonies prior to to the police even becoming involved. The police made numerous attempts to stop the hijacked UPS truck, before it got caught in traffic in Miramar. The police did not jump out of their uits and strat spraying the truck with gunfire. They began ti advance on the truck to take the bad guys into custody. The bad guys had ample time to surrender. They did not, but instead decided to shoot it out with the police surrounding the truck. While it might be nice if the police could pick the time and place for arresting dangerous felons, and control the actions of said felons, at the same time, the reality is that the felons are in control of the situation, as much as the police are. They chose the time and place for the confrontation and they chose a violent confrontation. The driver of the truck might well have survived if he had dove out of the truck, hit the ground and crawled under it. The motorist would probably not have been hurt had he, or she, simply put the car in park and laid down on the front seat. It is unfortunate that innocent people were killed. But, it is not the fault of the police.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    What are you, a career criminal, a cop-hater or an idiot.

    The bad guys, committed several violent felonies prior to to the police even becoming involved. The police made numerous attempts to stop the hijacked UPS truck, before it got caught in traffic in Miramar. The police did not jump out of their uits and strat spraying the truck with gunfire. They began ti advance on the truck to take the bad guys into custody. The bad guys had ample time to surrender. They did not, but instead decided to shoot it out with the police surrounding the truck. While it might be nice if the police could pick the time and place for arresting dangerous felons, and control the actions of said felons, at the same time, the reality is that the felons are in control of the situation, as much as the police are. They chose the time and place for the confrontation and they chose a violent confrontation. The driver of the truck might well have survived if he had dove out of the truck, hit the ground and crawled under it. The motorist would probably not have been hurt had he, or she, simply put the car in park and laid down on the front seat. It is unfortunate that innocent people were killed. But, it is not the fault of the police.

    Please tell me in what book, academy, what instructor , what officer told you to advance on a vehicle with a hostage inside and get that close when it stops?

    I rest my case!

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    [QUOTE=Unregistered;3077144]Yesi diaz was at her own house involved in her own 33’s lol[/QUOTE

    Nor did she take her gun that day either .
    Ha Ha she hid that day as well .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    D1 was there and did fire
    So we can assume you were on scene? I mean if you have FIRST HAND knowledge,right? You are what is wrong with almost everything and the sad part is that you have no clue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Where were the CRO's? To bad they weren't the only MPD officers on the scene. They could have walked through the shot-up cars, and BS'd people while they had their own thumbs up their butts. They probably would not have realized a crime had occurred. Naturally, they would not have fired a shot. Miramar would never be sued that way.
    Hey stupid, they would have fixed it. They would have walked up to the bad guys and offered to take them shopping with a program such as "Fun with a Violent Felon" which is the adult version of "Shop with a Cop." A little TLC from a CRO would have fixed everything. We all know that it worked on the Andy Griffith show in 1961. Hell, he didn't even have to wear a gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    So we can assume you were on scene? I mean if you have FIRST HAND knowledge,right? You are what is wrong with almost everything and the sad part is that you have no clue
    Yes I was ... were you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Yes I was ... were you ?
    Again by your response you demonstrate that you are totally and completely clueless why I wrote that.

    Before you respond again, do yourself, your career and your family (if anyone would claim you) THINK!

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