Unfortunately there are groups that may make that claim.He dint do nuffin. He'sa gooood kid.
Play stupid games and win stupid prizes.
As a layperson with no specific LEO training, I had similar thoughts. I was a little concerned at how frantic she was afterwards. I know nerves are a huge thing in that scenario, but I also know repetitive training helps with the ability to function through the stress as well. I would hope someone managing the department would see an opportunity to use some additional stressful training as a way to help her get back on the horse.Honest opinion... The female officer is the one who played stupid games here. Approaching a suspect in a stabbing, gun not drawn, asking him to take the knife out of his pocket. She was totally unprepared for what the suspect did and she's lucky she had a partner that capped that dude in the chest when he did.
And nobody handcuffed/searched the suspect. I don't care how dead someone was, we always put handcuffs on 'em and searched 'em before administering medical aid. Always.
She is really, really lucky.
As far as the bad guy goes... No big loss, I'm sure. No f**ks given for that dude.
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