NY - NYPD cop, 36, gunned down his wife's 20-year-old 'lover' before killing himself after tailing the couple, Wallkill, May 2022

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The cop/husband fired SIXTEEN bullets at the lover. The wife made a mistake, sure, but she is going to be traumatized for the rest of her life. Horrific.
 
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The cop/husband fired SIXTEEN bullets at the lover. The wife made a mistake, sure, but she is going to be traumatized for the rest of her life. Horrific.
im sure he did that on purpose to hurt her and make her feel guilty for life. classic abuser.
 
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IMHO Unfortunately, people have a tendency to react in many different ways regarding cheating lovers, betrayal (which some view as cheating), jealousy, and the level of the perceived personal affront. "Mistakes" are not always viewed in a casual manner. It is sad that three lives have been damaged by this incident. There was a time (I remember doing it) when your love situation went sour and you ate a half gallon of ice cream and cried on a friend's shoulder. Now not so much. Individuals seem to take their disappointment, hurt, and anger in more overt reactive ways that many times involve aggression and violence toward the individuals involved as well as innocent bystanders. Sorry for the families and friends who know each of these people.
 
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IMHO Unfortunately, people have a tendency to react in many different ways regarding cheating lovers, betrayal (which some view as cheating), jealousy, and the level of the perceived personal affront. "Mistakes" are not always viewed in a casual manner. It is sad that three lives have been damaged by this incident. There was a time (I remember doing it) when your love situation went sour and you ate a half gallon of ice cream and cried on a friend's shoulder. Now not so much. Individuals seem to take their disappointment, hurt, and anger in more overt reactive ways that many times involve aggression and violence toward the individuals involved as well as innocent bystanders. Sorry for the families and friends who know each of these people.
as a LEO he should have been held to a standard. unfortunately, he was along w many abusive at home for whatever reason... stress, etc. i think the stats on violence in these situations are probably always similar.
 

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