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deletable666 t1_jdhyl8s wrote

> Your eyes are opened more. It hurts me that I didn't have that deeper more personal connection to how those families felt earlier.

He is admitting his mistake, and commenting on that. I just don’t know what else you want. Here we have a person who grew emotionally and also is making tangible changes to law enforcement around it and people are shitting on him. Do people want change or to be upset? I am confused here

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deletable666 t1_jdhwz35 wrote

> "Your eyes are opened more. It hurts me that I didn't have that deeper more personal connection to how those families felt earlier. They've asked me what would I do if it was my daughter. And I told them I know my kids. I know we would do anything to protect our kids. If my daughter was in a situation like that it brings more perspective to it, a more personal perspective."

Why cherry pick the relevant part out of it? You are upset that this sheriff now has more empathy? Do you want him to not stop the practice? He clearly admits that he now can more deeply understand what other families have told him.

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BeKind_BeTheChange t1_jdhvr7i wrote

He's lying about his reasoning and the claim that he had been considering this for a while. Cops are trained liars, they always lie and this is one reason why they have such a high divorce and substance abuse rates. They are horrible people and they know they are horrible people. It eats them alive, but they can't help themselves...because they are horrible people at their core.

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