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Post by redstone14 on Jan 1, 2012 12:57:15 GMT -5
My prayers to the agent and his family.
Unfortunately, what we are seeing may be a result of recent events. There is a new crackdown on doctors prescribing these drugs. The really desperate addicts are going to be looking for other ways to obtain them and robbery will be one of their methods.
I also hope that everything goes well for the officer and the retired officer who risked their lives trying to stop this crime. It is too difficult to judge things from sketchy news media reports. Many more details will come out later.
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Post by googleyes on Jan 1, 2012 15:47:02 GMT -5
RIP Brother! Glad our job didn't release the names of the Cops involved. Although I'm sure the City job will release the name, address and name of first born of the hero NYPD cop involved. If this happened in the city they would have released that info in the first 5 minutes. WTF is Mangano giving condolences to the perps family. The perp caused a good man to lose his life and Mangano is giving condolences........unreal. A Brother LEO that was trying to do the right thing lost his life because of some pill popping junkie and Mangano feels the need to feel bad for the perp.
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Post by tornado on Jan 2, 2012 19:40:21 GMT -5
The perp got his deserved ride to Hell, but unfortunately a good guy had to go to Heaven. God bless the ATF agent we lost. Damnation for the junkie piece of shvt who precipitated this....
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Post by redstone14 on Jan 3, 2012 1:57:41 GMT -5
Glad our job didn't release the names of the Cops involved. Although I'm sure the City job will release the name, address and name of first born of the hero NYPD cop involved. If this happened in the city they would have released that info in the first 5 minutes. It seems that in the last few incidents, names were not released. Perhaps this is a new, unannounced policy, due to the current press practice of putting every bit of, internet sourced, personal information about Cops in the paper. The only way this can be stopped is to not release names. However, I now see that the names of the NYPD PO and the retired NCPD LT have been published. I guess they concealed the info as long as they could but one is from another Dept and the other is retired so maybe it was not possible to protect identities in this case.
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