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And that also doesn’t account for the other idiot who was firing into the car.”

Weenox:

do you think someone at the police station said, “oh good, this guy has PTSD, let’s give him a gun and hope he shoots people!”?

Wow. You people are absolutely desperate.

Sounds like your NPD talking.  Hope you get the help you need, friend.

From the police report: “When asked about prior military experience, Deputy Hernandez said he attended West Point, and was an infantry officer and an officer in special forces for the army for a total of ten years. Deputy Hernandez said he had two combat rotations to Afghanistan, but noted as an officer, he was not

It’s more the stuff that you completely made up with that brain that’s the issue here.

You can’t really make up a diagnosis and then pat yourself on the back for being properly sympathetic.  Or, I guess, you can, but people are going to note how strange that is.

I don’t think they actually cared that the fucker had PTSD, no. Police departments are desperate for cops and clearly care very little for ethics. 

Weenox is a pro-Musk troll, ignore & dismiss.

It’s clear by now that you’re really here to discuss your issues with gender identity and not mental health, as you are claiming. 

Just take the L, dude. 

So, uh, where’s your compassion for the guy being shot at in the car while some mentally deranged maniac shoots at them?

ptsd would definitely explain this a bit- hopefully the cop works things out.  glad to see he resigned, if you’ve got PTSD then being a LEO probably isn’t a good career.

forgot to check his ass 

He should have never, ever, EVER been given a gun professionally, and the regulations pertaining to mental health screening needs to be severely overhauled. This lunatic almost killed a guy handcuffed in the back of his car because he heard a little ting sound of something tapping his car lightly.

And you’re a stupid fuck. Wanna sympathize with mass shooters next? They were just having mental health episodes, too, shit bag. If some person is having a panic attack in public or something, then yes, you should 100% sympathize with that person. You do not, under any circumstances, need to have sympathy for someone

Kudos to you for trying to find sympathy for this former officer, but I think you’ll see most cannot.  And for good reason.  An officer (former deputy) almost ended the life of a suspect, acting like judge and jury, which seems like most police want to be.  Not a good look.

Good thing he was also cuffed, haha.

So, somehow this was missed in the search before they loaded him in the car?