I Know We Did the Legal Moral and Ethical Thing That Night

Mattingly, 47, also wrote that they “enlisted as police officers” and “knew the risks and were willing to take them.” But, he writes, “we always assumed that the city supported you.” “Whatever the result today or Wednesday, I know we did what is legal, moral and ethical that night. It`s sad to see how good guys are demonized and criminals canonized,” Mattingly said, warning his colleagues that they were “just a pawn in the mayor`s political game.” Imagine leaving someone dead, who you can`t even prove from afar has committed a crime, and consider yourself morally superior. By the way, it was a “mistake” four paragraphs ago, now it`s the ethical thing? Shredded blue, WHAT??? We all volunteered as police officers. We knew the risks and were willing to take them, but we always assumed that the city would support you. We wanted to do what was right in the middle of an evil world to protect those who can`t protect themselves. Enforce the laws that allow a life in a peaceful society. As police officers, we don`t care if you`re black, white, Hispanic, Asian, whatever you call it. this week. We are no better than anyone else. It is not one us against society, but it is good against evil.

We are sons, daughters, husbands, wives, partners, brothers, sisters, fathers and mothers. We are people with flaws, feelings and emotions. Fischer announced last week that he had reached a $12 million settlement with Taylor`s family that will include police reforms to prevent future officer deaths. The bylaw did not require the city to acknowledge wrongdoing. The settlement settled a wrongful murder lawsuit filed by Taylor`s mother. Second, I know you`re not really trying to make non-cops look like people who “get shit if they had to hold the line,” whereas “I was afraid for my life” is literally the justification for shooting unarmed people. The cops sound like Courage the Cowardly Paw Patrol (I`m pretty sure it`s not good, but it`s going damn good) whenever they have to explain why they thought a cell phone was a gun and had just started shooting. But please tell us how everyone but you piss in pants in the face of “danger”. I don`t know many of you, but I felt the love. Whatever the outcome today or Wednesday, I know we did what is legal, moral and ethical that night. It`s sad to see how good guys are demonized and criminals canonized.

Put that aside for a while, stay focused, and do the work you`re trained and able to do. Don`t put up with their and go home to these beautiful families and relationships. OK, I`ll just stop you there, Officer Cop-on-the-Cross. First of all, locking your keys in your car is a “mistake”. Executing a search warrant obtained through misinformation when you were looking for someone who was already in custody and killing the occupant of the house you should never have been is something more – much more. You don`t deserve to be in that position. The position that allows thugs to put you in front of you and shout, curse and humiliate you. Throw bricks, bottles and urine at yourself and expect to do nothing. This contradicts EVERYTHING we were all taught at the Academy.

The position that if you make a mistake at one of the most stressful moments of your career, the department and the FBI (who are not police officers and would pull down their pants if they had to hold the line) will prosecute you for civil rights violations. Their civil rights mean nothing, but the criminal has complete autonomy. Now, I`m just moaning, but I want you to know that I`m still proud to be a police officer. Be an LMPD police officer. Regardless of the incompetence of the high command or mayor`s office, this is one of the biggest jobs in the world. The next few days will therefore be difficult. They will be long, they will be frustrating. You will put a lot of stress on your families.

Don`t let your ego put you in a trick bag. Ask your partners 6. Defuse if possible. Do NOT give the pencil pushers at the top, you know those who are too afraid to hold the line, a reason to start investigations against you. The same ones who couldn`t make decisions to save their lives. We need leaders who lead from the front, not in a room under a desk. Do what you need to do to get home, your family. Just do it with dignity and make sure you can justify your actions because everything is recorded there. Then he followed that line, seeming once again to implicate that he had helped kill a criminal that night, not an innocent victim. A Louisville police sergeant said Tuesday that he and other officers “did the legal, moral and ethical things that night” when they fired their guns when they tried to search Breonna Taylor`s apartment and killed her. Breonna Taylor case: Here`s everything you need to know and the latest news There`s a reason why so many people hate cops. It`s not just wrongdoing – excessive force, extrajudicial killings, racial profiling and general harassment – it`s also the usual attitude of the police.

This is the smug attitude with which the police walk around all day saying, “I am the brave hero and only a heinous criminal would disagree.” Fischer declared a state of emergency Tuesday because of the risk of unrest as the city waited for Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to announce whether a grand jury would indict officers for Taylor`s death. A police officer was charged with wanton endangerment in connection with shots fired at another house; no police officer has been directly charged with Taylor`s death. I would have liked to have been there with you at the head of the prosecution. I will pray for your safety. Remember that you are just a pawn in the political game of mayors. I am proof that they don`t care about you or your family, and you are replaceable. Stay safe and do the right thing. YOU ARE LOVED AND SUPPORTED BY MOST OF THE COMMUNITY. Now you are the warriors you are, but please be safe! None of these “peaceful” protesters are worth your career or your freedom. God speeds up boys and girls. “The position that allows thugs to look you in the face and shout, curse and humiliate you,” he wrote. Mattingly`s email follows an emergency declared by the City of Louisville and its police department ahead of an upcoming announcement as to whether the officers involved in Taylor`s death would be charged, CNN reports.

“An unarmed black woman whose house should never have been searched was shot (five) times and died at the hands of Mattingly and her colleagues,” Aguiar said. “Mattingly can go home to his family every day. Then they covered it. So, respectfully, Mattingly`s definition of “moral” and “ethical” actions is offensive to anyone with common decency.