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It's no different than any other time something happens to a LEO. Ever notice how when one gets shot how every police car within 10 miles shows up? It's standard operating procedures. I think the way they look at it is that if there is a crook willing to harm a LEO, they want that one off the street ASAP. Sort of like "team" mentality, when one team member is harmed, the rest of the team rushes to their aide.GTS225 said:First, I'm not defending the perp's actions. They very well should b ecaught, and jailed for a verrryyy long time.
I do question the escalation of charges. The perps had no way of knowing thier target was a federal marshall, so I feel compelled to ask why it's such an important FBI matter now? Why isn't it just as important an FBI matter if the victim is a used car salesman from Columbus?
The investigation of the crime(s), and manhunt for the perp(s), should be carried out with the same zeal and gusto, whether it's an LEO, or a convenience store clerk from Minneapolis.
Roger
*********************************************************************JMichael said:It's no different than any other time something happens to a LEO. Ever notice how when one gets shot how every police car within 10 miles shows up? It's standard operating procedures. I think the way they look at it is that if there is a crook willing to harm a LEO, they want that one off the street ASAP. Sort of like "team" mentality, when one team member is harmed, the rest of the team rushes to their aide.
And his gun.BrazosDon said:Go to show not ever let your guard down. Even on vacation, out of state with your wife and kids, he forgot his training.
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