the uninvolved passerby during the I35 shootout last month involving a Cleveland County deputy? I haven't seen anything.
I think it does, in that if it was the suspects bullet, it could help the Department's face for the court of public opinion. Not that any of that matters in the long run, but the less negative press any department can get, the better.Does it matter? Is some blame needed somewhere?
I think it absolutely matters in "real life".
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