grammar alert :shame: as I plan on typing from my heart and head in my post:
I'd like to read the stats and information regarding the death of a LEO while attempting to serve and protect, *how many injuries sustained by a LEO attempting to serve and protect*, how many times a LEO has indeed rendered assistance, how many times a LEO has saved a life, how many times a LEO has testified in court to ensure a criminal has been prosecuted. I'd like to see stats regarding the salaries of a LEO in comparison to movie "stars", sports "stars" and the like.
*not counting Ferguson, Baltimore and other cities during the riots*
Since this case has been made into a race case by a bunch of hostile, disingenuous and agenda driven people, I feel that what I've written is fair. Additionally, I don't believe that what I've written thus far is rhetoric because I plan on doing some research.
I would like to read the stats and information regarding the suicide of a LEO. The last time I've checked the stats were very high. Far too high.
I'd also like to see what the reaction would be if my siggy line stated: "Irish Lives Matter", "Jewish Lives Matter", "Italian Lives Matter" etc...
It alarms and disturbs me that this case has indeed been made into a race case; especially since it has been reported that the most serious charges are against an AA man.
If or when all of the evidence is presented in a court of law; I'll decide what I think happened regardless what verdict/s a jury has rendered.
I've been a member of Websleuths for a while. I rarely post because I tend avoid conflict.
I'm concerned about expressing how I feel, not because of this site or it's members; but because I am sick to death reading and hearing about the many people that are scrambling, conceding, back peddling and jumping through hoops in order to appear to be "politically correct". I have come to detest the term "politically correct".
I refuse to post anything other than how I feel while following the TOS on this site.
I've put my concerns and trepidation mentioned above aside; because I feel strongly about what I am attempting to convey in my post.
I feel very sorry that Freddie died.
I feel very sorry for his family and friends as well. The pain of losing a family member is immense; perhaps even immensurable and very difficult to overcome.
This family is suffering and for that I am so very sorry.
During the MB discussion, I posted a few times about personal responsibility. I feel that personal responsibility also applies to this case, in a manner that would be considered "politically incorrect" to some.