08-21-2014, 06:24 PM
I've been at such a scene MS, and I'm not a police officer who's trained and experienced in such matters.
Even if I hadn't experienced something similar, I'd not have a hard time fathoming the enormity of the horror and emotions.
Still, it's not hard for me to say that it's wrong for cops to falsify police reports in a case of murder or any other. I can understand why they might feel compelled to do so in this particular case, but it's wrong for police officers to hide the truth and take it upon themselves to serve as judge and jury, IMO.
I don't think the father and the cops are pieces of shit for what they've allegedly done and I have compassion for them all, especially the father. But, I think they were wrong, if the allegations are true, and I think they hurt themselves, their families, and the police force in the process.
Even if I hadn't experienced something similar, I'd not have a hard time fathoming the enormity of the horror and emotions.
Still, it's not hard for me to say that it's wrong for cops to falsify police reports in a case of murder or any other. I can understand why they might feel compelled to do so in this particular case, but it's wrong for police officers to hide the truth and take it upon themselves to serve as judge and jury, IMO.
I don't think the father and the cops are pieces of shit for what they've allegedly done and I have compassion for them all, especially the father. But, I think they were wrong, if the allegations are true, and I think they hurt themselves, their families, and the police force in the process.