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This executioner's family is keeping Health Insurance , employer paid, until his wife has their baby. That is a travesty, like any employee fired for cause, employer coverage should have ended that day. Let him pay for COBRA.
Why do you care? How does it affect you personally?
Then send her some money out of your pocket, the way so many morons did with Casey Anthony.
I agree with Bob, no special treatment should be given - particularly for someone who violated
his on-the-job duties resulting in the unnecessary death of another human being.
He hasn't been convicted. Let's wait until all the facts come out.
The officer killed a criminal suspect in the line of duty.
The officer has been convicted of nothing. We consider a person innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. He has the same rights that everyone else has.
I'm not sure how punishing the cop's family makes any sense at all. He's been charged with murder, he still gets his day in court though and I'm guessing that nobody in this thread has bothered to read or probably even has access to what the terms of the labor contract which ultimately stipulates how these situations are handled.
I don't have a problem with it. His wife and soon-to-be born child didn't shoot anyone or commit any sort of a crime.
The officer killed a criminal suspect in the line of duty.
The officer has been convicted of nothing. We consider a person innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. He has the same rights that everyone else has.
it's a good thing the cop hasn't tried to run because apparently suspects there have the right to be shot in the back
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