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McCartyy25 t1_iy4df1m wrote

Clearly you didn’t read the whole article as they stated he worked their 10 months after graduating from the academy

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derndy t1_iy4due8 wrote

Clearly you didn't see the comment in this thread containing a statement from his current employer.

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McCartyy25 t1_iy4flvh wrote

Like I said, you clearly didn’t read the article. But aye, don’t call 911 if you ever run into a situation like this mr. Anti cop 😂

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derndy t1_iy4gce5 wrote

Yeah the article is purposely vague. We know now that he was employed with the state troopers, resigned, then hired by Washington police. Washington police dept stated that he was indeed hired as an officer (per the link). He may have still been in training but he was definitely a cop when he murdered three people and abducted a teen. (so, a cop AND a pedophile murderer!).

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RammmITTT t1_iy4on1k wrote

>don’t call 911

We PAY 911- in everything we do, everything we buy, a chunk goes to them, out of our pockets. Most of us, pay for them many times per day. They work for us. They're not an exclusive private army shielded from scrutiny. You may want this to be the case, but it's not.

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mayflowers5 t1_iy4r2kk wrote

Well since the police don’t actually prevent crime and only show up after the fact that’s not a problem. What good was calling 911 for the children of Uvalde? Or how about Christian Glass?

I witnessed an attempted kidnapping at gun point and got the victim to safety and it took police 30 minutes to arrive. I even stopped an officer on the street to let them know I had called 911 and asked if they could help, and they said to wait for the officer who was dispatched … cops are useless and you are a bootlicker.

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