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| Author: | CriminallyVu1gar [ Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:05 am ] |
| Post subject: | A Cop's Life: Rookie Stories (Warning: Semi Disturbing) |
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| Author: | CriminallyVu1gar [ Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:14 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A Cop's Life: Rookie Stories (Warning: Semi Disturbing) |
Some are really gross, some are really hilarious. |
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| Author: | acrossthelines [ Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:41 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A Cop's Life: Rookie Stories (Warning: Semi Disturbing) |
Now I don't want to go to class at noon. Edit: Quote: These parents had lost a child, and the look of grief on their faces is something I will take to my grave. To make matters worse, it was being treated as a crime scene, so we couldn’t let them disturb the body. I think it might have made things easier if the parents had taken some of their anger out on us, but they were as polite and accommodating as they could be. They both spoke softly of their son. He was in all respects an average American boy. He idolized Shaq, loved hip-hop, played sports, and enjoyed school. The parents told me how they had fled their native country in Africa and hoped to make a better life for their son, their only child. They dreamed of buying a house and getting him out of the ghetto. The fact that this was never going to happen was just heartbreaking. I tried to provide what comfort I could. I let them reminisce and told them how sorry I was. At one point, the mother looked at me, and the pain in her eyes was staggering. She said, “He was just such a good boy and I loved him so much.” Welp, after that downer, I think I can head off to class now. |
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| Author: | Sabresfansince1980 [ Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:24 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A Cop's Life: Rookie Stories (Warning: Semi Disturbing) |
I won't gross anyone out with all the disgusting gore that I've seen. There's ways to take good feelings and memories out of some bad calls though. When I gave my best CPR effort for a girl I knew was already dead it didn't bother me. The family deserved that I try my best regardless of what I knew. The rest of the shift and week was normal and I didn't think about it. A year or so later when I was on a school campus and the girl's little sister introduced herself, saying that she remebered me as the cop that day, it hit me a little harder. She remembered every detail and thought of me a lot, with good thoughts. So now when I think about that call it's only because of the sister that still found something good out of a horrible time. |
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| Author: | BlueandYellow [ Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:53 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: A Cop's Life: Rookie Stories (Warning: Semi Disturbing) |
Fuun Yu, Podice!!! |
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