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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Didn't this guy get suspended then he resigned. Obviously he did something wrong. [/quote] Not necessarily [/quote] Necessarily. http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/local/collin-county/2015/06/09/mckinney-officer-resigns-from-the-force/28760035/ "The actions of Eric Casebolt are indefensible," police Chief Greg Conley told reporters at a news conference late Tuesday afternoon, saying the officer was "out of control during the incident." [/quote] Administrative leave is not the same thing as being suspended.[/quote] Actually, I believe it is. More importantly, the officer clearly did something wrong and what he did was "indefensible" (despite the efforts of some posters here to defend them). [/quote] Administrative leave is paid, suspended is not. "Did something wrong" is a wide open space. I went to the store and the clerk gave me the wrong change, she gave me 10 extra cents. I go to a store and every time I go my friend, the clerk give me the wrong change $10, so we can go to get lunch that day together. Both are wrong, one is clearly more wrong. So what if the officer did something wrong. Everybody does something wrong in their job. What he did is not all that bad actually, it was not illegal, he won't be sued, he would not have been fired. I suspect he will sue the police department for defaming his name and making it impossible to be a cop and he will get paid out. [/quote] Another PP here. You lose ALL credibility with the bolded statement. I know that some of you either love the police or hate young AA's, but you cannot credibly minimize how this particular officer bungled this incident. See...here is the thing. He was placed on admin leave and ultimately resigned. But you defenders are missing a HUGE point of all this. We have the video but did any of you stop to think that they the MPD actually talked to the other officers on the scence about the incident? I am a PP whose DH is LEO (althought one poster implies that I am lying about that) and he thinks that other officer's impressions may have led to the action taken and resignatonion. If other officers told command that they thought this guy was over the top, it makes it easier to proceed against him. DH thinks (pure speculation) that the other officers did not back him up - especially about pulling the gun. [/quote] My LEO friend said the thing your husband said here, so it may not be that far from the truth. [/quote]
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