can’;t believe that cops who stood around watching people yell some things, after the cops themselves invited them in, fall all to pieces and kill themselves-
It's become more and more apparent to me that these people were basically a bunch of mall cops and security screeners who just couldn't handle it when they had to step up and be real police. Since January 6 most have handled it by going full on Karen and crying to Congress. Others, unfortunately, seem not to have found a way to handle it at all.
How many traumatized officers in Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis, New York and other cities have committed suicide?
Its unlikely that they are killing themselves over the event. If anything, they are killing themselves over the way the government is completely compromised and holding political prisoners. They probably thought they had the most terrific of jobs working for the greatest of nations, and found out that the nation is run by metaphoric nazi- wannabes. Hell, at this point they are democrat socialists, so they may just be literal nazis.
I don't believe it at all. That day's work was very mild, compared to some of the really stressful aspects of policing (such as finding putrid dead bodies in a suicide house, or arriving on the scene of a major motor vehicle accident.)
In fact, the public nature of the capital hill riots would have given many police officers a sense of self importance. Being on the scene gives them stories to tell long afterwards. Anyone who knows real police officers, can tell you how they relish that. (And why not?)
These deaths make me uneasy. Is this a way of creating a story with no witnesses to contradict the details?