The precedent . . .
exists that police are not obligated to protect you. However, a man is suing his local sheriff’s department for his wife’s death because the police didn’t show up for more than an hour after called.
exists that police are not obligated to protect you. However, a man is suing his local sheriff’s department for his wife’s death because the police didn’t show up for more than an hour after called.
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December 4th, 2004 at 10:52 pm
It appears that he has a good case, if it weren’t for the immunity of the state. If an ER had ignored a bleeding person for an hour, resulting in death, they would be sued, and rightly so. It is time to overturn Warren vs DC, or at least make sure that people can defend themselves if the state refuses to do so.
The perfect irony would be for the 16yo to be charged with a “firearms crime”. That is what would happen in DC, as well as other criminal utopias.