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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Casebolt had just come from a scene where a man had blown his brains out in front of his family. I'm going to give him a pass on being a bit emotional that day. Y'all can behave as you will. Carry on.[/quote] Imagine if the chief had this information when he made his first statements. Alas, he caved to media pressure. [/quote] What makes you think the chief didn't? [/quote] Because the chief had a press conference where he said the investigation is being transferred to Internal Affairs. Even if he had this 1 piece of information, he does not have all of the information. I doubt the chief had the information, he is a politician, not a LEO. [/quote] That's not a very convincing answer. [/quote] Do you have information that the chief was informed of the 2 suicide calls that the officer handled. Did I miss that news report. I am also not convinced.[/quote] You are asking me to support an assertion that I did not make. The person who makes claims about the Chief's knowledge should be the one to support their assertions. [/quote] On 6/11 you stated that the police chief said he actions are "indefensible", and you imagined there was no reason for his actions. Knowing what you know now, do you think being on the scene with brains spattered to a wall the same day is a reason for his actions? I can't imagine a boss that is so insensitive to an employee that he knew he spent hours with family of a dead man who had brains spattered on the wall and then went on to defame his character. Maybe the chief is that stupid, but I will give him the benefit of the doubt.[/quote] I'm sorry, but LEO encounter dead people as part of the job. If he was overwhelmed, he should have allowed others officers to take the call and reported to the police clinic. [/quote] Again, not true. Gosh such ignorance about cops. Most beat cops rarely have call like this, homicide cops are different, but beat cops do not normally take calks like this. In good police forces, they have counseling after very disturbing calls. For example, when the father in upper MoCo hanged his children the beat police that responded to that call were taken off calls for the night and counseling spoke with them the next day. It is the responsibility of his supervisor to make that call.[/quote] Patrol, beat cops to you, are the first to arrive on the scene. They are there before detectives, swat, csi, medical examiners, I'd, etc. they are the first to arrive in almost every, if not every situation. They call the others in after assessing the situation. If there is an attic shooter on k street tomorrow, you patrol officer is there well ahead of swat. If there is a robbery in process followed by a homicide, the patrol officer is responding and patrol passes it off to the homicide detectives upon their subsequent arrival. Patrol officers, also known to you as beat cops, make up the vast majority of police officers in every department. They are the backbone of police. Thank you very much n[/quote]
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