Then why'd you rip up his photo on live TV, beeeyotch?
Ooops. Got my O'Connor's mixed up.
It certainly seems that way.
Only the trained professionals should be allowed to shoot people. This officer either casually shot a man for no reason or, if we believe his story, doesn’t remember shooting the man he shot. In either case he should not be on paid leave. Regardless of his medical condition he should be off the police force and be prohibited from having access to a weapon.
What's up with that? Are cops the "secret police" now?
Here locally a cop and a TV reporter were robbed and the cop's gun was taken.
That cop wasn't ID'd either.
TV reporter, off-duty police officer robbed in Norfolk
The Virginian-Pilot
© September 26, 2007 | Last updated 7:04 PM Sep. 26
NORFOLK
A WVEC reporter and an off-duty Virginia Beach police officer were robbed at gunpoint early Wednesday.
Reporter Patrick Terpstra and the officer, whose identity was not released, were approached in the 800 block of Shirley Ave. about 1 a.m. by two men. They were ordered to the ground at gunpoint, according to a police report.
In addition to cash and phones, the robbers took a handgun the officer carried, WVEC reported. It was the officers own weapon, said Officer Chris Amos, a Norfolk police spokesman.
There is no excuse for any diabetic who has a job like a cop, not to have some form of sugar with them at all times, while on the job.
Yep. There are only two possibilities here anyway:
1. This cop is a criminal and should be locked away.
2. This cop is a danger to society due to his illness. At a minimum he needs to IMMEDIATELY resign his position or be fired. Then we can decide if he needs to be locked away to protect society or not.
Either way, there is no excuse for him having a badge. I don’t care if they are trying to get him on disability. Pull that badge NOW.
Did the dog eat his homework too?
Diabetes related.....police officer....I don't remember that I killed a person....much saliva on the floor now, from many dogs, I mean lawyers.
I don’t recall shooting those 12 cops at the “Click It Or Ticket Checkpoint”.
It used to be very hard for diabetics to become police officers. My ex-boyfriend was told he would neither be able to be in the military or in the police, as he was diabetic. A friend’s ex-boyfriend (also diabetic) was told the same thing.
The officer was a donut short of a full load?
My drunken relatives think that if they can’t remember it then it never happened and they can’t be held accountable.
just an FYI: Atty O’conner is a well known local criminal defense atty...he’s worked on numerous high profile cases...