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Yes, police work is hard. My Dad was a cop and never once fired his weapon while on duty. No one needs to explain that being an LEO is a dangerous job. It is what they sign up for. They get training on how and when to use deadly force, and they should live and breathe that training, like it's muscle memory; automatic response.
Unfortunately, there are many, many cops who just shouldn't be on the beat with a weapon. They don't have the steady nerves or the people skills to handle certain situations. They should have desk jobs instead. Then, there are the bad cops, and let me tell you, if you had any idea how many bad cops were on your local police force, you'd never leave your house. They are in every city, they cover for each other. Sorry if this bursts your bubble or makes you clutch your pearls, but it's true. They go their whole careers dirty and don't get caught.
I'm getting off topic here, but I am astounded that this thread has this much attention when unarmed people are killed over and over and over and there's hardly a blip on the radar.
Good comment. Thanks for the insight.