To Protect and to Serve II

What’s coming out now is that she was on the wrong floor of the building and that she kept trying her key, but it obviously didn’t work. The guy that was killed heard the sounds at the door and opened the door to see what was going on. Shortly thereafter he was shot and killed.

I’d have an incredibly hard time believing she wasn’t under the influence of something.

Or that it was anywhere close to a mistake.
 
If it's announced 15 minutes after or 7 days... what's the real difference?
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If there isn't a difference between 15 minutes and 7 days, why would there be a difference in treatment? Why wouldn't they just say it within 15 minutes?
Beats me.... maybe it's department policy? Maybe they're trying to keep the calm because the officer was white and the victim is black?
Something about this stinks to high heaven and I think in the end it won't matter if they announced her name immediately afterwards.
 
Beats me.... maybe it's department policy? Maybe they're trying to keep the calm because the officer was white and the victim is black?
Something about this stinks to high heaven and I think in the end it won't matter if they announced her name immediately afterwards.

If it is policy, then it is pizz poor policy. And I doubt if race plays a factor.
 
If there isn't a difference between 15 minutes and 7 days, why would there be a difference in treatment? Why wouldn't they just say it within 15 minutes?

If I had to guess and this is strictly a guess.....It is a union deal.....they have to follow procedure in order of investigation and then if the cop is charged the name is released.
 
If I had to guess and this is strictly a guess.....It is a union deal.....they have to follow procedure in order of investigation and then if the cop is charged the name is released.

I figure it's a "police are more important than civilians" type thing like this, but FWIW, she's already been charged with manslaughter.
 
Those are civilian jobs. What government officials? What protections?

They are still protected in ways that other civilians are not protected.......Im honestly not sure on the specifics but I am related to a county clerk and they have certain protections related to their job just like any profession has.
 
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