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about the whitecastle shooting...


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am i the only one that thinks the whole situation is messed up...it sux that the cop died, but the media is twisting the whole situation. they keep calling the guy a hero and saying he was shot in a case of mistaken identity. so this cop ends his tour and goes barhopping from midnight to five in the morning, then goes into white castle drunk. he gets into an argument,leaves and comes back to argue some more only to get jumped. thats pretty messed up but why did he go back to provoke more trouble? probably because he was so drunk. anyway he then goes and pulls his gun on an innocent bystander only to get shot by a cop. what part of this is mistaken identity? he was drunk and pulled his gun on an innocent person and did not drop it when he was told by the cop who shot him. im pretty bothered by the fact that a cop would get drunk while carrying their service weapon, and by the fact that he pulled it while being drunk. think about this, what if you were the cop who shot this guy. and you hear everyday that it was a big mistake and this guy was a hero. wouldnt you be traumatized to think that you did not perform your job duty and you killled someone by mistaken identity. no doubt the guys who jumped the cop need to go down but the cop who shot his fellow officer should be recognized as a hero for saving the life of an innocent, rather then being put down as someone who made a fatal mistake...

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just so you know 99.9% of policemen are alcoholics

I don't know about being alcoholics that's reserved for the FDNY..lol but i feel bad for the guy, but he did it to himself.. If he did not have that macho attitude he would be alive today. He should of just left

He's considered a hero b/c of his police status not for the reason why he died

Anyway anybody wanting to become a cop for less than 24k a year has to be nuts. Can't wait to see the winners who come out of the next class

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go to a bar.

This proves what? Unless 99.9 of the entire police force was in that one small bar, and all of that number were shit faced drunk and there was evidence that they were there every night, there is no way to prove that percentage even if you observed the population of every bar in every city over a long enough time frame to prove that what you claim is true. Besides which, many alcoholics drink at home, so the percentage of cops who frequent bars proves nothing. And regardless, drinking in a bar does not an alcoholic make. If that were the case, then everyone and anyone who was seen in a bar would be alcoholics simply for being there, which also makes little sense.

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