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I know there is a wide disparity of opinion on here with regard to Law Enforcement Professionals but our family is intertwined with them as several are LEOs including our boy. Long story short he works fo
I know there is a wide disparity of opinion on here with regard to Law Enforcement Professionals but our family is intertwined with them as several are LEOs including our boy. Long story short he works for a PD in NW Ark. last night one of his Brothers was killed execution style right outside the Dept door. The officer was ambushed. When word was coming in at first we did not know if our boy was down or a survivor. Turns out he is fine but will probably pray extra today at his church. This story will likely never make a National news but rest assured it is heart wrenching for many. These guys roll the dice every single day doing the absolute best job they can. My apologies for ranting but I am just now getting myself sorted back out after a small moment of oh no, they just found out they are having a second child and all the other thoughts that race thru your head when you do not know status of your own.

I really struggle a lot here with all the violence. I am not even used to the police carrying guns on the street. I guess it is with Law Enforcement Officers, as it is with all other professions. The majority is good people, but then there is always one here and one there that should have had a different job.

And those few often ruin it for those who are good people. And the opinion of a profession, a skin color, a culture, or whatever it is turns to the negative. It is easy to judge all because of what a few does wrong.

I once saw a world leader judge a whole profession in his own country after an incident, before the investigation even started. I was very little impressed with that kind of acting.

Bill