Sleeping in his car while on duty to "protect" those students.
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when is this sheriff going to retire or is this sleeping officer another example of his amazing leadership?
i support leos most of the time. that said, i think the governor needs to step in and remove the sheriff from office.Can we stop blaming law enforcement, especially the lower fruit? If you want to get on political law enforcement heads, that's one thing. But let's just watch how much we throw the smaller guys under-the-bus.
Most of them are big time pro-2nd Amendment advocates, USCCA and NRA members, etc...
Can we stop blaming law enforcement, especially the lower fruit? If you want to get on political law enforcement heads, that's one thing. But let's just watch how much we throw the smaller guys under-the-bus.
Most of them are big time pro-2nd Amendment advocates, USCCA and NRA members, etc...
I don’t think that we ever got an answer on what exactly he was trained to do by the BCSO. Unless I missed it, the sheriff’s protocols for active shooters and the frequency of training his deputies have been conspicuously absent from the conversation. Sure, Israel said early on that Peterson should have killed the shooter, but that is an easy call to make after the fact when you’re on TV. I really want to see what was in place in his department on the day of the shooting. I find it hard to believe that a cowardly deputy would get on the radio and try to establish a perimeter simply because of his own cowardice. He might freeze but would he really actively tell other officers not to go in when he was frozen?Only ones thrown under the bus was the resource officer who didn't do what he was trained to do...unlike the MD LEO who was a hero who stopped a school shooter in less than a minute that probably saved a lot more lives.
Sadky, kids on the 2ndand 3rd floor of that Broward HS were killed or wounded because the LEO didn't take on the shooter when he was on the first floor.
they released the video surveillance and the radio broadcast of the incident. feel free to look them up.I don’t think that we ever got an answer on what exactly he was trained to do by the BCSO. Unless I missed it, the sheriff’s protocols for active shooters and the frequency of training his deputies have been conspicuously absent from the conversation. Sure, Israel said early on that Peterson should have killed the shooter, but that is an easy call to make after the fact when you’re on TV. I really want to see what was in place in his department on the day of the shooting. I find it hard to believe that a cowardly deputy would get on the radio and try to establish a perimeter simply because of his own cowardice. He might freeze but would he really actively tell other officers not to go in when he was frozen?
There’s more to that story that hasn’t been told and, unfortunately, we can’t count on our esteemed journalists to find the entire story and bring it out.
Didn't that MD shooter kill himself?Only ones thrown under the bus was the resource officer who didn't do what he was trained to do...unlike the MD LEO who was a hero who stopped a school shooter in less than a minute that probably saved a lot more lives.
Sadky, kids on the 2ndand 3rd floor of that Broward HS were killed or wounded because the LEO didn't take on the shooter when he was on the first floor.
I don’t think that we ever got an answer on what exactly he was trained to do by the BCSO. Unless I missed it, the sheriff’s protocols for active shooters and the frequency of training his deputies have been conspicuously absent from the conversation. Sure, Israel said early on that Peterson should have killed the shooter, but that is an easy call to make after the fact when you’re on TV. I really want to see what was in place in his department on the day of the shooting. I find it hard to believe that a cowardly deputy would get on the radio and try to establish a perimeter simply because of his own cowardice. He might freeze but would he really actively tell other officers not to go in when he was frozen?
There’s more to that story that hasn’t been told and, unfortunately, we can’t count on our esteemed journalists to find the entire story and bring it out.
Didn't that MD shooter kill himself?Only ones thrown under the bus was the resource officer who didn't do what he was trained to do...unlike the MD LEO who was a hero who stopped a school shooter in less than a minute that probably saved a lot more lives.
Sadky, kids on the 2ndand 3rd floor of that Broward HS were killed or wounded because the LEO didn't take on the shooter when he was on the first floor.