Okay. So those who are sworn to serve and protect us have to pass some kind of mental evaluation-right? Chris Dorner went bonkers. Now we have Henry Solis shooting a guy after leaving a Night Club. Both these guys represent LA's finest. Couple of questions here.
First . . . the mental health practitioners aren't exactly batting a 1000%. Striking out is more like it. I mean they just gave this guy a recommendation as in his fitness for duty exam during the hiring process. He was only on the force seven months.
Second . . . why does the law enforcement community always have to pull the wool over our eyes? Take this comment regarding Solis after he gunned down a guy. Shoots him five times. You get the picture. “He was a good officer, as far as we know,” LAPD Lt. Ronald McDonald told the Times. “Whatever happened, happened.” Lincoln answers the Lieutenant best . . . Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
First . . . the mental health practitioners aren't exactly batting a 1000%. Striking out is more like it. I mean they just gave this guy a recommendation as in his fitness for duty exam during the hiring process. He was only on the force seven months.
Second . . . why does the law enforcement community always have to pull the wool over our eyes? Take this comment regarding Solis after he gunned down a guy. Shoots him five times. You get the picture. “He was a good officer, as far as we know,” LAPD Lt. Ronald McDonald told the Times. “Whatever happened, happened.” Lincoln answers the Lieutenant best . . . Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
Third . . . who is going to protect us from our protectors?
Fourth . . . if these guys are LA's finest what do the worst look like?
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