My heart aches for humanity. People are being killed/ murdered just for being humans and stooping to help a fellow human being. Nevertheless we're moving forward in LOVE. RIPOL Officer Mitchell. And to all who have transitioned. ❤
Thank you for being a continued class act and supportive of law enforcement in the wake of slain officers both in the City of Minneapolis and the City of Burnsville, Esme 🙏
How I feel terribly sorry for the whole police force! We lost a policeman and here in New York a month and a half ago about 20 blocks from where I live. The stupid robbers were going to hold up one of those T-Mobile stores completely unaware the fact that these stores don't have any cash so they shot the policeman because he was coming over. They was standing at a bus stop and a fella was in the backseat and because of the angle he was at the bullet went under the poor policeman's vest and he left a widow and three young children. Terrible
@jeffreygoss8109 That's what the police are for, special one. It's called a HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION. Which can't be conducted when all the cops that could bring you justice are dead.
A short life of an officer but with total honor and greatness. God is with you officer Jamal here now and forever. You honor your families and country.
@@virtuouspleasant9346 Because I intend on holding law enforcement accountable, coupled with pushing for criminal justice and law enforcement reform, I have denied your request after careful consideration.
@@RabbitWatchShop I can't tell if you were rephrasing the original post, or if that was a message directly for me. I will simply study both and try putting two-two together. For the record, I too want officers to be held accountable.
@@virtuouspleasant9346 back to your original comment: what did you want me to do in rephrasing my comment? Genuinely curious. And kudos for wanting reform 👍
I am still trying to figure out why did this individual ambush this police👮🏿♀️ officer for no reason was there a history between these two it just makes no sense???
Some of us are still trying to understand those two cases from over a year ago - where Minnesota police officers broke into the home of a young black male with no record, and shot him to death while he slept, and then, only two weeks later, more police from the same city broke into *another* young black male's apartment and shot him to death as he slept on his sofa - almost two identical cases from the same police in less than three weeks. So yeah, I get the mystery feeling you're feeling.
When I remember my suburban upbringing, kids with guns break my heart. I remember Che, my high school classmate. He used to talk about building pipe bombs while we rode the 50 to high school together. One year after I graduated, he was arrested at school with a gun.
They are really pushing this tragedy crap. 1st off we dont know what happened yet. 2nd if what "we do know" is true then it appears the officer made a mistake a FATAL mistake. He misread a situation. There are 20 other dead end jobs where people face death from simply misreading a situation. Trashman is one, commercial plumbers, cooks and cops alike need to be aware. There are many professions as well where this is true. Attack on police officers is bad and wrong. just cause a person is shot dosent mean they were "attacked" or like police say "ambushed".. the idea that he was tragically ambushed in the middle of the street is silly.
@@Jacklyn-zc8dc In almost every case, a man never has to reach out to police for "help." Besides, when emergencies are occurring, police and deputies are slow to respond.