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It’s unfortunate what happen it’s sad. For the person and the officers. Thanks to good cops I believe in you guys.
Excellent point on what I call “Cop Screech”……..all that profanity laced screaming does nothing to bring any situation under control…..it merely conveys panic………
Suicide by cop. Full stop. End of sentence. I agree that the mental health crisis will reach epidemic proportions, I wonder though, how much is spurred on by the rhetoric of the left inciting people that are "on the edge"???
Great insight as always Mike! Thank you and God bless my friend!
It’s like the 911 op wants the neighbors to respond.
Yeah it’s a shame but I think cops did their job well I support the men an women of law enforcement they have a shity job sometimes an hard call to make
Suicide by cop is becoming a trend. So sorry for the police officers who get sucked into the situation.
The thing that bothers me about the interaction with the civilian in the house is that the officer shouts that he has his gun out but never identifies himself as a police officer.
5:02 Deputy 1 "Hey, go inside." 5:03 Deputy 2 "Get out of the house, there's a gun…" In addition to not yelling, one and only one officer should be giving clear, authoritative commands, to minimize the risk of putting someone (suspect, bystander, or otherwise) in a situation where they don't know how to react to what they're hearing.