Well, thank you. That is most kind.
May I add that most people are, or think they are doing right. As misguided as Hitler was, I am rather certain he thought he was doing right; bizarre to think about, I know. There are not too many who truly believe they are evil and act evil. Of course that does not make their intention right or good. People still do evil things with good intentions.
I am certain Gelhaus would take the bullets back, if he could. I do not think he had bad intentions. Again, it does not make the outcome right, but I do not think the outcome was evil simply a tragic mistake.
Thanks again.
Ahh that's what it's called when it's not your ox being gored or your life being taken -- a "tragic mistake" that would cost the average citizen 20 years for manslaughter atleast, and will now cost the taxpayers atleast $15 million in a civil suit.
Until they start taking this money out of the police retirement funds and people quit lying to defend them these "tragic mistakes" will continue.