Employment is not a right, and sometime people get fired, even though they don't deserve to be fired. Happens pretty often, I think, even though it's not "normal" or "justified."
The son or nephew, or whatever it was that called the cops, perhaps he didn't understand the gravity of making that call. Calling the cops to quiet a domestic disturbance is a life changing pivot point for all involved. The cops don;t just come around and "calm things down." The call to the cops is step one in being taken into the legal system, judges, jails, lawyers, liars, etc. Guaranteed, heavy hand. Not to say don't make the call, just understand the force you are invoking.
That is a powerful statement that, unfortunately, many simply just don't grasp... To clarify, I wasn't specifically referring to his firing. Rather, metaphorically referring to his 'lynching'.
Ok I will say it. Don’t make the call.
Sure you say that now, but just wait until Mickie Dee’s gets your happy meal order wrong.
911 on speed dial