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Trolley hero's police certification revoked
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Bullies in Blue with Badges...
1. A human being fell to temptation, which we are all guilty of in some way.
2. That same human being was willing to sacrafice his own life to save others.
3. He is a hero for saving lives and is now paying the price for falling to temptation.
However, like some posters here, typical religious whoremongering of justice and arrogant sense of self-righteousness to not have the ability to recognize the Trolley Square senseless and murderous bloodbath rampage, and how much more blood would've been shed had Hammond not intervene.
How many lives was saved that night because of Hammond?
We will never know.
But your tone would change if the lives saved was one of your own.
Hero, or not. Certified or no, it does not make a single difference that Hammond did save lives as he prevented or slowed down the murderous man.
Those people who are saved may realize that, their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and onward, lives on because someone prevented from having been killed.
Hammond was wrong with his sexual crime. Sure.
Do you think saving many lives does not mean anything anymore just because he made stupid mistakes of his own?
His actions at Trolley does not make it anymore or anyless meaningful just because the city says so, and it regards that he is no longer certified.
Give him due respect where he had clearly earned.
to: throw the baby | 10:27 a.m. June 5, 2009
you are a tool box
You're such a typical mormon. That's why people hate your religion with a passion.
Because your mouth is way much too big then your heart. Professing to be a church of Christ is much easier than actually living as one.
And it really shows here.
Mormons, keep at it.
You can't change who you became and who you'll always be.
HOWEVER - what he did at Trolley Square that day was nothing less than heroic. I just wonder if any of you - or any of your loved ones - were at trolley Square that day and benifited from his actions. I think you ALL should be thanking him for what he did that day and leave the condemation to those in athority to deal with the other stuff. How quick we are to stone everyone else!
You're absolutely right as to how quick we are to stone everyone else. But then, I don't wonder, as this is a city and religion full of judgments upon everyone else except for themselves. Such selfrighteousness is nothing new to mormonism, it's part of their teachings, that is, that they are better then everyone else because they think they have something that others do not.
It's real delusional if you think about it, and mostly, it's sad, because they think they've got it made, and soon enough, they'll find out otherwise, when Christ shall say, "Depart from me, as I never knew you".
I am really confused as to why the stone throwers don't appreciate that real people's lives were saved that day. Perhaps they would have a different attitude if it was their loved ones that was killed that that. I would bet that there would be less arrogance then.
And only then.
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All the best to the ex-officer. Regardless of mistakes, he's to be thanked for his actions that night at Trolley Square.