That's a bit much even for the sweep-it-under-the-rug cops, and it's barely possible Harless will receive something besides his current paid vacation. But not for a while, it turns out.
CANTON —
A disciplinary hearing for a police officer who threatened to execute a driver has been postponed until Dec. 1 at the request of the union, which says the patrolman has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
The Police Department’s internal affairs division recently completed an investigation into Patrolman Daniel Harless’ behavior in three police cruiser videos and found he violated three department rules in each of those traffic stops.
This shite makes me crazy. PTS F'ing D? How did this loser get so traumatized? Looking in a mirror and recognizing what he sees? Laying awake nights worrying about getting what he deserves?
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"...he violated three department rules..."
Yeah.
1. Lost control.
2. Forgot to disable the dashcam.
3. Got caught.
I wonder if the quack who diagnosed this psycho with PTSD will be held responsible when they re-instate him and he does eventually murder someone?
Shit.
There I go asking questions with obvious answers again...
Buck.
Hey Buck...
It wouldn't be "murder". That's a legal term. "Resisting arrest", "He had a weapon" - some such would be the legal explanation.
(and if he truly has PTSD, why does he still hold that type of position regardless of guilt or innocence?)
Q
Eh....a turd by any other name.
Legal or not.
Buck.
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