Thanks for the report, aa9511. I disagree with including Officer Virgillo in the lawsuit.
And this is pretty much why. The old adage about no good deed going unpunished, springs to mind.
Agree, leave Officer V out of it. I also wonder about the potential chilling effect such a suit could create. The cynic in me sees a cop wanting to come forward the next time something like this happens, but then deciding to close an eye, because it's just not worth it. Colleagues turning against you, smearing you, and to top it off, get sued by the victim's family. Talk about a miscarriage of justice.
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Nice to see you again, A.D.A, I also worry about the impact of this down the road, do the right thing and damn the rest of your life, who would chance it? Aside from the unfairness of it, wouldn't they logically want SV testifying for them in their suit? Maybe their attny is of the mind to just sue 'em all and let the judge or jury sort it out, idk. But it seems quite the punitive move against the man who helped make sure the guy who killed your son was held accountable in some manner.