A Tale Of Two Police Officers
It happened in New York and New Jersey - sorry, no New England case included. One officer died while the other retired but both ended their careers controversially.
No names will be mentioned but the two stories will be linked. In the first case, things turned tragic for an off-duty and out-of-town-and-uniform police officer who was involved in a scuffle between two other men.
He brought out his service pistol to separate the men but was shot dead when some uniformed local policemen mistook him for a trouble maker. Whether the dead officer was of a different race from the local policemen was not indicated in the report. Very sad when a hero dies like that.
The second case involved a frustrated police officer who felt his chief of police was not taking the maintenance of official vehicles seriously enough.
His response was to give a ticket to each of the police vehicles with expired inspection stickers on his last day of work.
The case is odd because it is hard to understand why the police chief would not plump down the money needed to fix the sticker issue or to allow unsafe police vehicles to ply the city roads.
At least, the man did what his conscience dictated.



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