exfed2002 wrote:https://www.city-journal.org/html/homic ... 15233.html
To help this victim:
https://www.gofundme.com/sgt-hugh-barry
exfed2002 wrote:https://www.city-journal.org/html/homic ... 15233.html
"Often such “mistakes” aren’t mistakes at all but unhappy outcomes of chaotic situations"....there is no guarantee that cops won’t make mistakes in the good-faith performance of their duties. Just as no reasonable case can be made for denying cops the benefit of the doubt when mistakes happen—even (especially) deadly mistakes. Often such “mistakes” aren’t mistakes at all but unhappy outcomes of chaotic situations.... Bob McManus
What the f*ck are you talking about?If you are active, have the wife contribute. I think there is still a rule against helping a cop in trouble.
nypd2006 wrote:What the f*ck are you talking about?If you are active, have the wife contribute. I think there is still a rule against helping a cop in trouble.
the rule or law is just the opposite and it protects the donor cop. u can legally donate to this sgt who will be acquitted just like so many other on duty justified use of force cops have been before him.......lexisman wrote:lexisman wrote:
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I feel for this guy. Hope there is a go fund me. I believe it would have to be set up by a retiree or civilian.Looks like they did
http://www.fox5dc.com/news/local-news/173651559-story
If you are active, have the wife contribute. I think there is still a rule against helping a cop in trouble.
