Anonymous wrote:Somebody would've reported a coworker coming to work post lunch hour no longer having a beard.
Anonymous wrote:Could've had a fake beard and a wig. Why hasn't anybody mentioned that?
Anonymous wrote:To the person that's obviously associated with the APD - please stop. You are embarrassing yourself, and further embarrassing our pd. You are not helping with your aggressive responses to people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to come together as a community to support the family of Ms. Lodato, the APD, and each other in this frightening time.
The number one priority should be to mitigate the safety threat. I feel for the victim's family, but making sure the perpetrator is caught is really the most important thing at this time.
I absolutely agree. That's where the APD part of my statement comes in -- there's nothing we in the community can do to mitigate the safety threat except take personal safety precautions, watch out for our neighbors, and report any information we have that could be helpful to the APD.
Agreed. My handgun sits in the house gathering dust, I think I will conceal carry it for awhile now, that's my contribution to my neighborhood, that and being extra vigilant is all I guess I can do.
Ugh. Please don't.
We don't need more people with a heightened sense of false heroism.
No worries. He'll protect you too!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to come together as a community to support the family of Ms. Lodato, the APD, and each other in this frightening time.
The number one priority should be to mitigate the safety threat. I feel for the victim's family, but making sure the perpetrator is caught is really the most important thing at this time.
I absolutely agree. That's where the APD part of my statement comes in -- there's nothing we in the community can do to mitigate the safety threat except take personal safety precautions, watch out for our neighbors, and report any information we have that could be helpful to the APD.
Agreed. My handgun sits in the house gathering dust, I think I will conceal carry it for awhile now, that's my contribution to my neighborhood, that and being extra vigilant is all I guess I can do.
Ugh. Please don't.
We don't need more people with a heightened sense of false heroism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to come together as a community to support the family of Ms. Lodato, the APD, and each other in this frightening time.
The number one priority should be to mitigate the safety threat. I feel for the victim's family, but making sure the perpetrator is caught is really the most important thing at this time.
I absolutely agree. That's where the APD part of my statement comes in -- there's nothing we in the community can do to mitigate the safety threat except take personal safety precautions, watch out for our neighbors, and report any information we have that could be helpful to the APD.
Agreed. My handgun sits in the house gathering dust, I think I will conceal carry it for awhile now, that's my contribution to my neighborhood, that and being extra vigilant is all I guess I can do.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday in the press conference the chief was standing in front of a covered boat and I hope to God they searched there first after he Tsarnaev incident.