Posted by Goose on February 15, 2018 at 14:24:33 from (174.217.11.208):
In Reply to: sad.... posted by steve19438 on February 15, 2018 at 13:57:43:
I get sick and tired of the media binging on it 24/7. All they're doing is giving the perp the publicity he craves.
Plus, when they start talking about the firearm(s) used, they spread so much disinformation from reporters who are clueless I can't stand it.
Something like that, I usually watch for a half hour to see what happened and go on my way.
This time, they did interview Chuck Ramsey, former Police Commissioner in Philly and DC. He's neat and knows what he's talking about. He's a black man who rose through the ranks and has never made any bones about the fact that he's more at home out on the street in uniform with his troops than sitting in his office pushing a pencil. When there was a motorcade for something, you were just as apt to see him in uniform directing traffic as the junior cop on the force.
He was Chief in DC when our daughter lived there. She said once she was in a 7/11 store standing in line to pay for a slurpy. She turned around and Ramsey was standing behind her in uniform, also in line to pay for a slurpy. They chatted a bit.
Onetime in DC, someone tried to pull a political maneuver that would have put the police force in a negative light. A reporter got Ramsey on TV, gave a rundown on the subject, and asked Ramsey if he had a comment. His total comment, live on TV was, "That's bulls**t". End of interview. You gotta admire a man like that.
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