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How do you define "the right thing"? The right thing according to who? Right by whose standards? Is this great acclaim universal or in the minds of some? If it is right only in the opinion of some, shouldn't the one being attacked do some kind of soul searching to find why such is heartbreaking?
Polk ~ you sound like a liberal!!
The question is about the Dallas Police Department m2c. The chief FIRED 70 cops when he first took over because they didn't meet his standards and then instituted programs to increase trust/cordiality between the police and the locals. The Dallas Police Department has been noted and lauded for the excellence of th
e community relations it has fostered. So why did the shooter choose those cops to murder who were already doing the right thing and had been doing so for years? It's hearbreaking. I don't get it. Thank you for your reply and Happy Monday to thee! :)
I am talking about the Dallas Police Department specifically. If you are unaware of the details here's the backstory
. When the chief took over the department a few years ago he FIRED 70 cops who didn't meet his standards. He has created programs to bring the police and the community closer together. The Dallas Police Department has been noted and lauded for its excellence. Why the murderer chose those police to take out is heartbreaking. They were already doing the right thing and had been for years. So your questions are completely irrelevant to this question. Thank you for your reply PP and Happy Monday to thee.

