TO: All
RE: Too Late the Hero
So, according to today’s report, the [To Serve and To Protect] police of Binghamton served themselves and protected their own a–, having arrived at the scene of the on-going massacre THREE minutes AFTER the 911 call was received. And then WAITED for 43 MINUTES before entering the ‘fray’.
The result being 13 dead.
Thanks a LOT a–holes!
On the other hand, the North Carolina nursing home incident some days before had a courageous officer who recognized his duty and his oath and engaged as reported here.
Only 8 dead there.
Admittedly the circumstances were different, but I see it as a key indicator of a correlation between the difference in dedication and the body-counts.
Maybe its just me. Maybe its because my church lost friends in the Columbine fiasco, which resembled what happened in Binghamton. But in my honestly held and professional military opinion, the police at Columbine and Binghamton were too much concerned about their own a– than about the lives of the people they were sworn ‘To Serve and To Protect’.
What were they afraid of anyway? Losing their life? Or losing their honor?
Regards,
Chuck(le)
[Where there is fear, there is no religion. -- Mohandas Gandhi]





