Asha222 wrote:
It is always easier to quickly judge someone's actions, especially when they are based on "facts" that are reported by law enforcement. We, as a community, trust that police officers have our best interest at heart and will protect us no matter what. However, there are many instances that they are in the wrong and as a band they always stick together. I did not know this person, and by no means condone these types of actions, but as proven many times, you can't always believe what you are told. No matter what, this person was someone's son, brother, nephew, cousin, etc. A person can be judged by their actions, but when the family is attacked, that is what I do not agree with. Everyone has skeletons and if it was true, then he didn't think how this would affect his family. The public doesn't have to condone his actions, but need to keep their opinions on what they believe, because in the end, the ones that are hurting now is the family, not him. AND as many of you will comment on my opinion, instead of judging me, keep it moving. Only when you can walk in someone else's shoes, can you really judge.
Exactly, so don't judge the police based on what you hear on the news and newspapers. They aren't there to say, hey the cop did a good job. He saved a womans life. NO, they are there to pick at everything he might have done wrong. There is wrong everywhere in the world, unfortunately. But how are we ever going to move forward and grow if we dont start believing, changing and understanding. He was a great man to his family and friends i'm sure but in the end he did something terribly wrong, which now everyone else has to live with.