I was being sarcastic on this one. With the unnecessary use of force we've seen lately I was honestly shocked that the police didn't escalate this.
True dat.
How bout in Scituate - with that Vet that was distraught & took a walk into the woods. The response: quote from the local paper - "Officers from several local police departments responded along with State Police, members of the Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council, FBI, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives."
There was way more than several local police departments. I was here and saw them. Trust me there were a ton of local police cars from other towns, not several. I was told 30 local police departments and/or agencies responded, but can't confirm that number. All for one distraught Vet, in the woods, with no gun. What?
If they let the guy go for his walk in the woods and left him alone.... No issue.
In fairness, I feel bad for the Cops too, who I 100% support. In this State, if you don't "Over-React" your not doing your job. If you "Under-React" you are not doing your job. Tough being a Cop right now with Media Outlets like CNN - Anti-Cop Network - making criminals out to be victims.
Most Cops are really great guys with a wife and kids at home. Support your local police officers. I have my kids go up to them all the time and say thank you. & remember, most Cops are Pro-2A guys.