And allowing him to remain deployed with the military until this goes away, instead of dragging him back to face criminal charges is in whose interests?
Maybe when he comes back we can thank him for his service!
“We don’t condone his behavior. We don’t want this kind of behavior from our police officers and we’re hoping that he learned his lesson,” said Jeff Follmer, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association.Well, that'll certainly teach him!
See, that's another reason commonly given for why police have powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men -- they're subject to oversight!
[Via Sweet Baboo]
The story is poorly written, but I think the case that was dismissed was the woman's citation "offense".
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