I don’t think anyone here is bemoaning 92% perfection. Certainly not me. I think the police department, as a whole, responded extremely well to this difficult situation.
I’m not criticizing the police department for their response. I’m criticizing the one officer for his response - which was most certainly not 92% perfect - and suggesting that he did not demonstrate the professionalism that policing demands.
It is not at all inconsistent to say that “the police” responded well, while at the same time saying that “that one officer” did not.
Don’t be fatuous, intentionally.
It costs exponentially more to have 12 out of 12 perfect officers.
That money will have to come from the wealth of the citizens.
Liberals and adolescents don’t care what they ‘want’ costs.
Adults and conservatives have to.