Crestwood Police Chief Timothy Sulikowski declined to comment about the case. But he did not dispute the contention that Coyne parked nearby or was away from her car for just a few minutes.
He did, however, suggest Coyne put her child at risk.
"A minute or two, that's when things can happen," he said.
I want to know how the Police Chief managed to make these comments while simultaneously declining to comment.
When I rule the world, this non-commenting jackass with all the comments is fired.
LOLOL!!! Nice catch, dead...hehehehe
Apparently he only "suggested" things instead of "commenting on" things.
Well.. He could have been commenting on his own time
Ah, you missed the subtle journalist bias.
The writer obviously thinks the woman should have been arrested. But she (is it a she?) can’t just say it. So, she asks the police chief, who says he can’t comment about the specific case.
But she DOES get the chief to note that a lot can happen “in a minute or two”.
The author than puts that quote in the article, and claims it was directed at the specific incident, when it was not.