She was obviously a violent threat to him.
What kind of cops do they hire there?
She didn’t have a dog to shoot so . . . you gotta do something to relieve the boredom and a 80 lb. grandma took the hit that day.
She was obviously a violent threat to him.
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She was picking wildflowers. Maye you meant she was a VIOLET threat.
probably ex military with ptsd issues
these are actual problem cops
if they think they are back in enemy territory and running as if their military points of view are still in play
plus they have issues the army didnt help them with before leaving, its not good for them or anyone they come in contact with
More importantly, what kind of a family (children/grandchildren) does this old lady have when (almost a year later) these two cops are still walking around?
What kind of cops do they hire there?
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She was obviously a violent threat to him.
What kind of cops do they hire there?
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So, the full story is that she shoplifted something from WalMart. The police officer “lit her up” with lights and sirens, signaling her to stop. She doesn’t stop. The cop then gets out of his car and orders her to stop, but she keeps going. He gave her multiple chances and she walked away. She was a suspect in a shoplifting incident. What’s the cop supposed to do? Just let a suspected thief go? Sorry, I know its unfortunate—if the dementia story is true. But how would the cop know that she has dementia?