Yep, so professionnal at showing off that he leaves his loaded mag in the gun, releases the slide, and loads the chamber. Sheesh, and he is shocked that they don't want him teaching kids?
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Title: Hey kids, don't try this at home
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He also notes that he is no longer "permitted or able to give educational motivational speeches and presentations."
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How could he possibly object to that? I suspect he wouldn't dream of giving a mere 'civilian' a second chance after such an incident...
If he had shot a kid they would have given him a medal and put him in charge of the whole program.
I'm actually FOR this man getting a substantial settlement. Half to the lawyer and then half a million or so to Lee....then we can stand back and watch the flames against the night sky. He's a disaster and a standard example of modern police personel.
Wasn't Lee in New Orleans mugging old women..or was it someone just like him?
If embarassment was his concern then he wouldn't have filed this lawsuit. This coverage just throws gasoline on what was a smoldering issue of public notariety.
This guy is lucky to be working at all. He should have been treated just like anyone else who discharges a weopon in a school. He should have been charged under applicable criminal statutes, and at minimum should have become deskbound at the ATF.
He no doubt violated state laws by his action, but also all rules of common sense and gun handling. Anyone foolish enough to believe the weopon they are holding is unloaded should still be kind enough not to point it at anyone. The audience was visiably nervous when he pulled out the next weopon, and quite rightly so.
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Yep, so professionnal at showing off that he leaves his loaded mag in the gun, releases the slide, and loads the chamber. Sheesh, and he is shocked that they don't want him teaching kids?
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Title: Hey kids, don't try this at home
Excerpt: Sithkitten is well on the road to recovery and the Posse is thrilled to have a spare moment for the first time in a week. Thanks to our readers for your many kind emails and contributions. As we dipped our
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He also notes that he is no longer "permitted or able to give educational motivational speeches and presentations."
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How could he possibly object to that? I suspect he wouldn't dream of giving a mere 'civilian' a second chance after such an incident...
What? Giving lectures to kids mignt be the job he is best qualified for - if they give him one less bullet than Barney Fife.
Is this where we blame it on Bush?
If he had shot a kid they would have given him a medal and put him in charge of the whole program.
I'm actually FOR this man getting a substantial settlement. Half to the lawyer and then half a million or so to Lee....then we can stand back and watch the flames against the night sky. He's a disaster and a standard example of modern police personel.
Wasn't Lee in New Orleans mugging old women..or was it someone just like him?
If embarassment was his concern then he wouldn't have filed this lawsuit. This coverage just throws gasoline on what was a smoldering issue of public notariety.
This guy is lucky to be working at all. He should have been treated just like anyone else who discharges a weopon in a school. He should have been charged under applicable criminal statutes, and at minimum should have become deskbound at the ATF.
He no doubt violated state laws by his action, but also all rules of common sense and gun handling. Anyone foolish enough to believe the weopon they are holding is unloaded should still be kind enough not to point it at anyone. The audience was visiably nervous when he pulled out the next weopon, and quite rightly so.
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