Gotcha, I mean no offense to police and do not wanna have a convo here. It's just disheartening to here about a man lose his job like that. When his mentors couldn't defend him because they have families to feed just shows how flawed the system is. I'm not really focused on his shooting spree, I'm focused on how a government agency could push someone so far. The government should always be the bigger man, this should not have got this far. Now that it's said and done, I agree, his result does not make him a good man. It appears to me that he WAS a good man before all of this. Our law enforcement creates bad people when they target defenseless citizens. Even a speeding ticket... You give one out wrongfully to some river in a civic, knowing he has no chance in court, then that kid loses his license, his job, and is more likely to be a criminal. That's just one theoretical situation, I can come up with hundreds more.
I think what should be taken from this is, everyone should be the judge of what they believe is right and what is wrong. Take the law, absorb it, and understand it. People these days are too soft, everyone's constantly on alert, waiting to call foul on someone else for their own personal gain.
I woulda PMd you, but I don't pay for this bulllllll anymore :)