Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just the fact she resigned immediately showed a lot more remorse than other police officers in similar situations, imo.
Nope. Trying to protect her pension/benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Just the fact she resigned immediately showed a lot more remorse than other police officers in similar situations, imo.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the evidence she wore her taser properly, yet somehow drew the firearm.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s a better photo of her:


Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to get rid of guns, period. No armed robberies, no accidental shootings, no fear of hidden weapons, etc.
This is not ever remotely possible. How about a solution that works.
Like what? We can’t eliminate crime either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to get rid of guns, period. No armed robberies, no accidental shootings, no fear of hidden weapons, etc.
This is not ever remotely possible. How about a solution that works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need to get rid of guns, period. No armed robberies, no accidental shootings, no fear of hidden weapons, etc.
Been stabbed lately?
Anonymous wrote:STOP. KILLING. US.
Anonymous wrote:We need to get rid of guns, period. No armed robberies, no accidental shootings, no fear of hidden weapons, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We need to get rid of guns, period. No armed robberies, no accidental shootings, no fear of hidden weapons, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just the fact she resigned immediately showed a lot more remorse than other police officers in similar situations, imo.
Not necessarily, especially since she said nothing indicating remorse for the negligent killing.
When it comes to preservation of pension and other benefits resignation (which is essentially retirement for a 26 year veteran of the force) is better than being fired for cause.
But it’s nice to live the nice white lady the benefit of the doubt.
Actions speak louder than words and her attorney would have told her not to say a word.
And as I’ve already mentioned, the action of resigning is likely motivated by an intention to preserve her pension and benefits.
She and her family have already begun a relocation out of Minnesota. How does that square with her commitment help the healing of the community she’s served for 26 years? She’s made her bank off arresting black and brown folks for 26 years and ready to spend it in Florida, no doubt. Hope she gets a diversion to the Minnesota state prison system for a little while.