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I was going to post this too...i don't know what to make of it...especially when i look at their faces...just doesn't add up...i found these suspicious...
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RinneOfAragon, YandereMikuMistress and locked*n*loaded
I was going to post this too...i don't know what to make of it...especially when i look at their faces...just doesn't add up...i found these suspicious...
I agree. It must be a very stressful and traumatic job. Plus, thankless sometimes I'm sure. Plenty of people show hostility towards the police.
I suppose I find the irony strange though. I wonder how many welfare checks they participate in. I wonder if they would have appreciated being stopped and carted off to a psyche ward at the end.
I was pretty lucky in that the officers and detective I later spoke to during the IC SN welfare checks were actually reasonable. They did try to understand it from my point of view.
It doesn't really surprise me when anyone takes their own life- if I'm honest. Especially those in such demanding jobs. Still, I also understand why people find such things suspicious. It's gotten to the point where very little in terms of corruption reports suprises me in this world. Each one that gets revealed just confirms my feeling that the world is rotten in so many places.
Just want to say Joseph Trahan is a Texas Republican. Half of his platform is about voter fraud and border protection. This translates to "we hate Mexicans". Take what he says with a MASSIVE grain of salt. Republicans love claiming voter fraud as a way to silence the voices of the marginalized and anyone they do not like.
Clickbait-y title to make it look suspicious. One of them left the police a decade ago, one of them quit a few years ago and a third one left last december. So it's basically more like "One sheriff deputy comitted suicide". Hinting at a relation between all four is more stuff for an X Files episode than anything else at that point. They probably didn't even know each other.
That journalist knew exactly what he was doing. Ethics in news in action, people.
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