Posted on 02/29/2020 9:36:32 AM PST by Twotone
After spending six years at Ft. Leavenworth, Clint Lorance is pardoned by Pres. Trump and now speaks to Blue about the injustices of the legal system
What is your personal worst-case scenario as a law enforcement officer while on duty? The first answer is most likely getting shot and killed by a suspect. Then there are other tragedies; getting into a serious car accident during a high-speed pursuit, being held hostage in a prison riot or having a human being (God forbid a child) die in your arms. Those are all tragedies that could occur, and we pray that they never do.
But what about the scenario of a split-second decision that could be the difference between life and deathor the difference between being hailed a hero or getting indicted?
There is often a lot riding on the line of a split-second decision. For example, say you have a suspect whos fumbling around inside his jacket even though you continually tell him to show his hands. Youre thinking
Is he rattled and just nervous? Does he have a lethal weapon hes reaching for? Whats his intent? Its nighttime and I cant see well. Whatever I do, I better decide quickly! That entire conversation is going on in your head in a matter of seconds.
(Excerpt) Read more at thebluemagazine.com ...
Democrats are evil scum.
What a disgrace. Glad Trump pardoned him and hopefully this man can use his experience for good.
I hope Ted Cruz takes him under his wing, gets him through law school, and unleashes him on the liberals as a strict constitutionalist.
I hope President Trump can clean house at the upper echelons of the military and get rid of these idiots who make the calls from ivory towers on safe grounds and dictate to soldiers in peril at that moment what to do and not do. This rules of engagement crap has got to go.....those savages don’t have rules of engagement and we’ve lost too many guys and gals because of government hog tying these men and women......IMHO
I believe the Military also gave Chris Kyle the same grief when he picked off two ragheads on a motor cycle in Iraq.
“Interviewed upon his release, Lorance said: “I’m so happy to be an American. A soldier or service member who knows that their commanders love them will go to the gates of Hell for their country and knock them down.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Lorance
I wonder if it is possible to give this man restitution? If nothing else a go fund me page!
He should have been spot promoted to Captain and given a Silver Star!
Effing chair warming REMFs have FUBARED the military!
God bless you LT, I pray for your success in life. Thank you for being a soldier. (Retired Army Officer)
I trust he writes a book so all of us can buy it!
JoMa
May the best befall upon Army 1st Lieutenant Clint Lorance. He deserves that.
Did you read the interview?
The platoon was a bunch of goldbricking screwups — the LT was sent in to shape them up.
They did not like being shaped up, and IIRC, nine members of his platoon testified against him!
IOW, he got “FRagged.”
I hope the nine platoon members that testified against the LT get their due in spades. Probably some of those wonderful felons Obama let in the Army around 2009. Gang members and all. Part of the Obama plan to take over the military and make them his personal force.
Lts are not the most experienced of officers and when in straighting up mode need a strong back up.
If you were in his position would you not request a senior NCO of your choosing? I am aware of your military back ground.
Thats what happened to Army 1st Lieutenant Clint Lorance.
Absolute BS from thebluemagazine.com.
Lorance was court martialed and found guilty by a military judge.
The conviction was reviewed and upheld by the Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne.
Juries and anti-police sentiment had nothing to do with it.
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