Posted on 11/24/2009 9:29:36 AM PST by DCBryan1
LRPD policy is to be armed off duty for situations like this.
I'm going to have to change my tagline to: "When your life is on the line, and seconds count,the police are minutes away won't do shit".
“LRPD policy is to be armed off duty for situations like this. “
I bet the cop would have acted if he had to. Otherwise, playing John Wayne could have gotten someone killed.
“Thomas job in that situation was to ...”
...double tap both of those scumbags, preferably in the head.
“I bet the cop would have acted if he had to. Otherwise, playing John Wayne could have gotten someone killed.”
We’re so afraid to die that we will let criminals do whatever they like.
Great policy.
I suppose he's the witness who provided the sort of "average height, average weight, dark clothing" description? Good job!!
I’d rather not risk life for the evenings take at a pizza parlor.
I bet the robbers get caught anyway.
Hes going to be a great witness for us when we get these people into a courtroom, Hastings said, “he accurately described half the population in record time.”
You weren't there, neither was I.
It's easy to TALK about going John Wayne from a keyboard. It's very different in reality.
Goes to show you what the police view their duty as.
It’s more about processing the crime scene than preventing or stopping crime.
“Id rather not risk life for the evenings take at a pizza parlor.”
Are you a depraved, murdering, raping gang-banger? If not, what does your thought process have to do with what such a dirtball would do?
That aside, we are all a lot safer if criminals know that they risk death whenever they set out to commit a crime. The higher that risk, the less crime.
“I bet the robbers get caught anyway.
Based on what?
Nobody got hurt right? The way I look at it is, if my wife and kids were in that pizza parlor, I’d be glad the cop let the perps get out the door without firing a shot.
Sounds great. I suppose off-duty LR cops are unarmed. Great witness just as soon as they pin down Mr. "black, in his mid-20s, 6 feet tall" and Mr. "black, 5 feet 9 inches tall,"
They will probably get convicted for stupidly using a credit card, NOT for the "great witness" testimony from Officer C. Feathers.
You're being sarcastic, right?
Because the article states: "... men fired several shots inside the restaurant..."
So, that's where passivity gets him - people were shot at anyway.
“You’re being sarcastic, right?”
No I’m not being sarcastic. Given a shop full of people, I think the cop analyzed the threat and showed proper restraint.
I think the article said the shots were fired outside.
“It’s easy to TALK ...”
That is *so* tiresome. You have no idea who I am or what I’ve seen.
And what I see regularly, from the Columbine atrocity to the pass that meth labs get in my town, is arrant cowardice. They could bust those meth labs if they weren’t afraid, just like the Chicago cops were afraid of Capone.
I think you are right and you have to pick your battles. Dying to save pizza money isn’t one of mine.
Now if they started to - or looked like they were going to - start executing people in addition to robbing the store, I think that’s a totally different thing. I am sure the cop was looking to see if he even had a chance to stop them but it probably happened relatively fast and neither of their guards were down. Last thing you want is them taking hostages and using people as shields.
But unless we are paid law-enforcement officers, we may not be trained for that.
Those people in the restaurant who were shot at are paying (tax money) for that guy to be prepared for that situation - they paid for his training and his time at the pistol range.
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