And why did it take so damn long to come to this conclusion?
Would take me all of five minutes.
Why did it take so long to clear him when there was a LEO under attack and video of the inciden?
Wow. Took them long enough to get this sorted.
Kind of scary, when you think about it.
I saw the headline and thought “man, our Navy is getting good at that stealth technology!”
That will make you think twice about saving a cop.
It took long enough, but I’m glad he stepped up and saved that Officer’s life!!!
I wonder what it cost him in legal fees?
There was a time in Harris County, Texas (Houston) when the DA would give medals and commendations for assisting an officer down.
Shooter who saved the cop shot 3x at the suspect. All 3 struck the suspect.
Collectivist thugs of the press always assume self defense is crime.
In this case guys, I’d give the State a bit of a break. None of us know what communications took place between the State and the Citizen early on. Additionally, it takes time to get the M.E.’s official report back. There were lots of witness to the event and each needed to be interviewed. I am not shocked that it took this long, although any of us would hope it would be sooner.
I have been associated with officer shootings, and even in an obvious “good shoot,” it takes time to get a formal decision issued. This, even when the State wants and needs to get the officer back on the street. From this article, I believe the charges “were not dropped,” because there were no charges in the first place. This Citizen may not have been on pins and needles the whole time had he had communication from the State in the interim. There is a lot not known by us.