The Albatross
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No PTSD is not thicker than anything @hodge - kindred ship or not I just won't drink the kool aid to belong. There is no hostility though there is a distinctly different, yeah divergent interpretation of events.
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So let me get this straight, instead of letting your fingers do the walking you postulate and improbability without credible source. Eh okay, bullshit.Why in the world would Castile have been involved in a convenience store robbery? He had a good job for 14 years in the school system as a nutrition supervisor.
I've seen it happen plenty of times before, when it definitely was murder."Muddying the waters and character assassination seem to be fairly usual when a cop murders someone" Is that what really happened? I don't tend to be so quick to decide that. Nor should you.
He probably wasn't. It's possible that the vehicle and occupants were similar to someone who WAS involved in a robbery, and the officers may have thought THAT was who they were stopping.Why in the world would Castile have been involved in a convenience store robbery?
The man who sold me my first horse told me, "There will be a lot of people who will tell you what you can and can't do because you are a girl. Don't you believe them! no one is stronger than a horse, you have to be smarter." That's been good advice. I've always felt I have an advantage in my job, over a lot of guys, because I use my brain to deal with problems more often than trying to out muscle my "clients". Perhaps the same thing applies in law enforcement? Perhaps it's not about masculinity as much as it is about women needed to learn other methods of conflict resolution to get along in this world?That would be counterintuitive, as you'd think female officers might find themselves on the wrong end of a struggle more, or afraid for their lives more, simply due to size/strength.
At least locally, they haven't offered anything official on a permit to carry. I've heard his sister interviewed, talking about how they took the class together and how proud they both were to get their permits. I'd bet she was telling the truth. In this state, permits to carry are issued by the county sheriff but they are valid state wide and also in what ever other states honor a MN permit.So it wouldn't matter what county issued his permit.. He had no concealed weapon's permit to carry in that county but may have in another.
You did. I wasn't disagreeing. I was merely saying that, in this state at least, it doesn't matter what county issued the permit, a permit is a permit.I also believe I did comment that one could exist in another county. Did I not?