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<blockquote data-quote="Lewis F Jones" data-source="post: 3828987" data-attributes="member: 9297"><p>New Orleans is no Day at the Beach. We have no idea why the officer left the day he did and no judgement here. As a Deputy in North Louisiana, we were called on to not enter a domestic dispute until back up had arrived. We were 2 so we figured we already had back up and went in anyway. As my partner entered the trailer he froze and over his shoulder I could see the Male obviously drunk but not incapacitated enough to be holding a hunting rifle, later to be identified as a loaded Rem 700, 30-06 cal. The Female was sitting in a chair with back to Male and crying not saying anything. My partner was the first to speak and asked if we could leave quietly, pretty calmly considering the weapon was pointed at his head. Not sure about his, but my heart was pounding. The night ended with the Male being charged and taken to jail, the female was allowed to stay on her own, her boyfriend had arrived by then. My partner was pretty shaken by the event. his only comment was he could see his 2 children not growing up without their dad. He turned in his badge the next day. Say what you want about how he should have done it, but you weren't in his shoes that night. I for one feel fortunate that he went on to build a life for his family in a less "stressful" world and my friend is still here to raise his children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lewis F Jones, post: 3828987, member: 9297"] New Orleans is no Day at the Beach. We have no idea why the officer left the day he did and no judgement here. As a Deputy in North Louisiana, we were called on to not enter a domestic dispute until back up had arrived. We were 2 so we figured we already had back up and went in anyway. As my partner entered the trailer he froze and over his shoulder I could see the Male obviously drunk but not incapacitated enough to be holding a hunting rifle, later to be identified as a loaded Rem 700, 30-06 cal. The Female was sitting in a chair with back to Male and crying not saying anything. My partner was the first to speak and asked if we could leave quietly, pretty calmly considering the weapon was pointed at his head. Not sure about his, but my heart was pounding. The night ended with the Male being charged and taken to jail, the female was allowed to stay on her own, her boyfriend had arrived by then. My partner was pretty shaken by the event. his only comment was he could see his 2 children not growing up without their dad. He turned in his badge the next day. Say what you want about how he should have done it, but you weren't in his shoes that night. I for one feel fortunate that he went on to build a life for his family in a less "stressful" world and my friend is still here to raise his children. [/QUOTE]
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