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Cowardly Former SO in Florida Prosecuted


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46 minutes ago, Dric902 said:

What about the school administration? Lots of common sense security measures they failed to make.

secure doors, metal detectors, controlled entry

 

are the blameless?

 

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Not required.  That is why they had a Deputy which appeared to be a Don't-upty.  Just a silly bastard with a pistol which he was worried about his own skin and no one else.  That is why he didn't deserve a retirement and should have been summarily fired.

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16 hours ago, janice6 said:

Just so he would know how those kids felt!

Right before his lights go out.  Fitting punishment.  I like ironic ones.  Anyone who would let children die and listen to it happen and do nothing has a depraved mind.

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8 hours ago, Moshe said:

Right before his lights go out.  Fitting punishment.  I like ironic ones.  Anyone who would let children die and listen to it happen and do nothing has a depraved mind.

Talking a put the killer

not chickenshit cop

 

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1 minute ago, Dric902 said:

Talking a put the killer

not chicken**** cop

 

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So, the fire fighters refuse to rescue your family in your burning home and instead starts roasting marsh mellows.  The same thing.  Would you want them to go in and rescue your family, or are you okay with them roasting marsh mellows, because they have no obligation to help?

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2 hours ago, Moshe said:

So, the fire fighters refuse to rescue your family in your burning home and instead starts roasting marsh mellows.  The same thing.  Would you want them to go in and rescue your family, or are you okay with them roasting marsh mellows, because they have no obligation to help?

Want them to...hell yes.

And there are thousands of examples of firefighters, cops, EMTs, any first responders going above and beyond to show courage, sacrifice and general badassery.

for you to say that it’s a requirement of employment and not courage is pissing on the graves of men. 

They were just doing their jobs then, next time one of them saves your life or the life of a loved one.....don’t thank them, they were just fulfilling the job requirements.

 

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13 hours ago, Dric902 said:

Want them to...hell yes.

And there are thousands of examples of firefighters, cops, EMTs, any first responders going above and beyond to show courage, sacrifice and general badassery.

for you to say that it’s a requirement of employment and not courage is pissing on the graves of men. 

They were just doing their jobs then, next time one of them saves your life or the life of a loved one.....don’t thank them, they were just fulfilling the job requirements.

 

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What about pissing upon the graves of 11 children in Florida?  Nameless, faceless,  I don't live there, etc., etc.  Now, that you have evaded the question, I will repeat it.  If your home was a ablaze, your family trapped inside,  The Fire Department says, "Dude, it is hot in there, might get burned.  No thanks."  Then they put weenies and marsh mellows on sticks in the blaze, would you be angry?  Would you want to go after the blaze first responders who let people die?  After all, you say it is not their responsibility.  Things like this have happened, but not to such an extreme.  In rural areas, they have a pseudo-volunteer fire department, but they expect home owners to pay into a system that supports them.  Those who don't, they just stand and watch the blaze, and tell the home owner they should have paid in.

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I have noticed that you seem to rant a lot over emotional responses. And ten to get angry and belligerent if someone doesn’t join your conga line.

The SCOTUS clearly said, over and over again. 

Thousands of first responder have shown the courage and bravery that exemplifies the best of us.

but.........you........cannot........require........it. 

Hence you cannot criminally charge a failure of bravery. Watch what happens or don’t, you may get really angry at the liberal socialist America hating level of society for not throwing the scared cop in the wood chipper while the shooter is still waiting trial.

 

I'm sure it is just antithetical to the courageous super secret squirrel ninja operator sense of duty that you have shown repeatedly in saving the world at every turn.

im finished running around the patriotic tree with you. Water it if you want, you cannot be required to.

 

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On ‎6‎/‎14‎/‎2019 at 9:46 AM, Dric902 said:

I have noticed that you seem to rant a lot over emotional responses. And ten to get angry and belligerent if someone doesn’t join your conga line.

The SCOTUS clearly said, over and over again. 

Thousands of first responder have shown the courage and bravery that exemplifies the best of us.

but.........you........cannot........require........it. 

Hence you cannot criminally charge a failure of bravery. Watch what happens or don’t, you may get really angry at the liberal socialist America hating level of society for not throwing the scared cop in the wood chipper while the shooter is still waiting trial.

 

I'm sure it is just antithetical to the courageous super secret squirrel ninja operator sense of duty that you have shown repeatedly in saving the world at every turn.

im finished running around the patriotic tree with you. Water it if you want, you cannot be required to.

 

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Um, facts.  In incorporated areas around the area, if the home owner does not pay into their fire department, they let the home burn.  Nothing super secret squirrel about my sense of duty.  I have those commendations on my wall in our office.  If you aren't willing to risk your life for others, you should never be a first responder.

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52 minutes ago, Moshe said:

Um, facts.  In incorporated areas around the area, if the home owner does not pay into their fire department, they let the home burn.  Nothing super secret squirrel about my sense of duty.  I have those commendations on my wall in our office.  If you aren't willing to risk your life for others, you should never be a first responder.

“Willing”

”Required under penalty of law”

it’s not bravery or courage if you can be charged criminally for failing to risk your life.

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1 hour ago, Dric902 said:

“Willing”

”Required under penalty of law”

it’s not bravery or courage if you can be charged criminally for failing to risk your life.

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If I let 32 people die, which I could have done.  I would have had to stand tall as I turned in my gear.  You see, there is law, which you want to hang cowardice as a virtue, and there is policy.  Law says what you can and should not do.  Policy is far, far more restrictive.  In this case his cowardice was so egregious as to shock the average person.  When you are responsible for the lives of people in one building and you stand by and let them die, you have no right to wear a badge, and by your cowardice allowed a mass murder to occur, you are worthless, depraved sub-human that does not deserve to breath air.  Anyone who behaved in that manner on a small scale was fired.  These are the useless pieces of **** that watch their partner die and run away.  So, running off with a pension, unacceptable.  Allowing 11 children to die because you are a coward, I am glad they are prosecuting him.  If he has a problem take it to the Supreme Court, given the current make up, they will not decide in his favor.  He will probably receive 11 counts of manslaughter and have to appeal from a jail cell.  But, if he does win, it sets a dangerous precedent.  But, by then, his undeserved pension will be eaten up by attorney's fees.  He will be made an example of, tested through the courts, and will either way come out a deservedly broken man.

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Then I will stop thanking the cops, firemen, and first responders for their actions in saving lives.....it’s just the job they signed up to do.

nothing brave about it as we would throw them in jail for not doing it.

 

Im done with the bullshit bravado 

 

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17 hours ago, Dric902 said:

Then I will stop thanking the cops, firemen, and first responders for their actions in saving lives.....it’s just the job they signed up to do.

nothing brave about it as we would throw them in jail for not doing it.

 

Im done with the bull**** bravado 

 

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No, it is done because it is the job and a sense of duty,  Those on the outside won't get it.

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