No sense of proportion if true:
- O/T But I have heard it from several sources. Anyone else hear about IPRA or OPS or whatever it's called this week wanting to give the officer who was involved in the shoot out with the carbine 30 days for failure to properly secure the weapon in the vehicle. Apparently the officer who RETURNED FIRE on the offender and took him out was riding already armed with the rifle. This officer saves two officers lives who had already taken fire from the offender and they want to slap him with 30 days over some bullshit!! Anyone else have info on the truth to this? This is why they changed the carbine General Order this month and added basically a "wolfpack clause" where if there are at least two 10-4 units and a Sgt. riding together on a "mission" then one officer out of the four can ride with the carbine in the car.
Hopefully, untrue about the 30 days. Morale is a mess already.
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