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Originally Posted by gildo
I think the point you're missing is do CPS or any officer have exceptions to the norm and the answer is yes. I can almost guarantee that at the hospital I work at that if nurses, doctors' social workers, health care workers etc. starting killing patients cause they felt "threatened" they would be jailed or out of work on the least. Trust me working on the psych unit we are trained to try to de escalate situations and if we can't and the person poses no threat to someone we leave the room....the CPS could have easily left that hotel room that day, the guy posed a harm to only himself heck they entered the room for crying out loud the guy was only a threat to himself before the CPS entered why not try to calm the situation from outside, the taser failed and he was shot bottom line
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I wonder how, as someone who clearly has a difficult job, if a police officer tried to give you advice on how to better perform your duties, how you would feel.
Because the situations are the same right?