At least some MSM is trying to keep it alive.Chicago Tribune editorial and comments are excellent. JMO
It seemed odd to me too that day that little was heard about those early minutes.This is something that has bothered me also. We don't know exactly what his condition was or what medical care was attempted, just that he was not transported to the hospital and he died at the scene. I am a paramedic and I was surprised by this. Police do not have the authority to declare a person deceased. Even paramedics have strict criteria for these situations. From the discription of his injuries, the short amount of time that had elapsed, and his status as a police officer, I expected them to go above and beyond in an attempt to save his life. It does not sound like the police officers who were the first on scene even began CPR.
I respectfully disagree. There is life insurance and pensions and of course savings, 401K, etc...that is for widows of police officers who die whether at work or off work. The survivor benefit for an officer killed in the line of duty is different. I think that should be held sacred and if not, can be all too attractive for abuse. And on top of that, it is fraud. That said, I would want it to be 100% certain that it was a suicide before denying the family the death benefit.
Thanks for the pics, Duchess, and for your analysis/speculation. In my view, it just makes the whole thing seem all the stranger.
On another note, had a weird revelation tonight. I'm OK with the idea of paying veteran cop's families the full death benefit if they die while on patrol: Suicide or not.
Chicago Tribune editorial and comments are excellent. JMO
Do you feel the same, even when the suicide is staged to look like an officer was killed in the line of duty and upwards of a million dollars or more are spent on a massive manhunt for three fictitious cop killers - in a way that puts the general public in a state of panic and fear?
I agree. The media are masters at pushing people's buttons. The fear button is their favorite. As far as the manhunt goes I doubt that they knew with any certainty that it was suicide as this unfolded. Maybe next time they can borrow some websleuthers so they don't make the same mistake.The threshold needed for "general public" to choose to feel "panic and fear" is exceedingly low . I considered most of it over reaction. FWIW I'm not a gun owner.
We don't know the truth and may never know the entire truth, your question assumes certainty.
I believe my following post to The Dutchess shows I'm generally ambivalent about it.A killed on duty death benefit doesn't reach the level of several associated costs.
I agree. The media are masters at pushing people's buttons. The fear button is their favorite. As far as the manhunt goes I doubt that they knew with any certainty that it was suicide as this unfolded. Maybe next time they can borrow some websleuthers so they don't make the same mistake.
I agree. In the heat of the moment, when they arrived on the scene, I doubt that suicide even crossed their minds as a possibility. To be fair, I'm pretty sure all of us felt the same way. But they've had so much time to re-evaluate everything.
Also, at this point, I don't think that the media is trying to push any buttons. If anything, they're reluctant to suggest suicide as a possibility. I think that's why I consider the Tribune editorial to be somewhat brave, and it may prove helpful.
It seemed odd to me too that day that little was heard about those early minutes.
Who does have authority to declare someone deceased at a scene? When declared deceased at the scene by a paramedic, where does a body go? Hospital? Morgue?
Photo of the street straight across from the ribbons noticed lots of blue ribbons EVERYWHERE in town.
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Photos of Honing Road
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And broke my heart to see this sign when I stopped at the gas station down the road.
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I'm confused. Is there a MSM article stating Lt. Gliniewicz committed suicide?
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