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Another Hero Lost

jcb_njb

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Thursday morning in southern Miami-Dade county a HERO was lost. Another 3 hero officers were wounded. This is happening much too often. My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of these officers and a THANK YOU to all the HEROs (past and present) for their service to our communities.

Suspect was found and killed by officers early Friday morning in Pembroke Pines after a gun battle.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/lo...sep14,0,5858309.story?coll=sofla_tab01_layout
 
I heard about this yesterday from a close friend who works w/the PBSO and has close friends in Metro/Dade.

Looks like they took lessons from PCSO:thumbsup:
Suspect was found and killed by officers early Friday morning in Pembroke Pines after a gun battle.
Good riddance mofo!:mad:

God bless the family and friends of the slain/wounded officers.
 
This is getting way too common in south Florida. My cousins wife works for Broward County SO. She has about three years until retirement. They've already bought a home in Tennessee. They can't wait to get out of there.
 
From what I heard, he was using an AK. The lefty media is going to be all over this one saying it was the gun that did it. So they ALL need to be banned....
 
Rich Z said:
From what I heard, he was using an AK. The lefty media is going to be all over this one saying it was the gun that did it. So they ALL need to be banned....


My thoughts exactly!
 
One Good thing

At Least they got the litlle:2232censored:
He won't be able to tear apart anymore families and we don't have to pay for his sorry azz living high off the hog in prison. My thoughts and prayers go out to all My LEO friends on this forum and around the nation. God Bless .I ThankYou all.:IThankYou:
 
I tend to refrain from saying much about fallen officers. I just quietly hurt. One of my brothers and his K-9 died to gun fire not too long ago and yes Gordon the assailant died for his actions. I had served as a K-9 officer with an awesome dog named Otter for several years. I was 50 yards away when the bad guy was inguaged, I wish it had been my shot, my .45 was in hand and a skirmish line was moving to the bad guy from two directions.

I was also there as a part of out SWAT team when we took down a POS who killed a Winter Haven Officer (Johnny Patterson). I took fire but couldn't return fire due to civilians and children in the structure being used to hide behind by the POS. Supreme frustration.

But the bottom line must be. We may have paid a price but we won and the asshole will never conduct that action again.

I've been to too many funerals of great comrads.

God bless all.

Ken
 
Kap142 said:
I tend to refrain from saying much about fallen officers. I just quietly hurt. One of my brothers and his K-9 died to gun fire not too long ago and yes Gordon the assailant died for his actions. I had served as a K-9 officer with an awesome dog named Otter for several years. I was 50 yards away when the bad guy was inguaged, I wish it had been my shot, my .45 was in hand and a skirmish line was moving to the bad guy from two directions.

I was also there as a part of out SWAT team when we took down a POS who killed a Winter Haven Officer (Johnny Patterson). I took fire but couldn't return fire due to civilians and children in the structure being used to hide behind by the POS. Supreme frustration.

But the bottom line must be. We may have paid a price but we won and the asshole will never conduct that action again.

I've been to too many funerals of great comrads.

God bless all.

Ken


Amen my friend...I too have laid too many friends to rest and escorted far too many more to thier final rest as a motor officer.

It' something I hope I never have to do again, but alas, another time will come:(

In this case, FWIW, justice was served!:thumbsup:
 
ynkedad said:
WTH is in the water down there?!:banghead:

R.I.P:thumbsup:

It's getting that way everywhere:( We've watered down and hamstrung law enforcement (some out of necessity) to the point where you're purely reactive vs. pro-active:(

A lot of it too has to do with tactics. We're just not stressing the points we once did:(

I have a close friend who has been providing me info on the recent shootings in S. Fla. He's close with the "powers that be" and the tactical units. Unfortunately, several of these incidents could have been prevented or at least minimized by the implementation of better tactics:(
 
Shadow said:
It's getting that way everywhere:( We've watered down and hamstrung law enforcement (some out of necessity) to the point where you're purely reactive vs. pro-active:(

A lot of it too has to do with tactics. We're just not stressing the points we once did:(

I have a close friend who has been providing me info on the recent shootings in S. Fla. He's close with the "powers that be" and the tactical units. Unfortunately, several of these incidents could have been prevented or at least minimized by the implementation of better tactics:(


If you have a chance to look at the FBI Uniform Crime Report kept since about 86 (or so) you'll find that the largest number of officers killed as ALWAYS been in the south.:thumbsdown:
 
Kap142 said:
If you have a chance to look at the FBI Uniform Crime Report kept since about 86 (or so) you'll find that the largest number of officers killed as ALWAYS been in the south.:thumbsdown:


Absolutely correct my friend:thumbsup:

Certainly not a good thing is it:(
 
Heck, law enforcement has to be so afraid of litigation with every move they make, it's a darn wonder that laws get enforced at all. Every move is scrutinized to such an extent that an officer has to be basically psychic to KNOW what is the best move to make when everything happening NOW with split second decisions will be scrutinized after the fact in slow motion with 20-20 hindsight. In a stress filled incident where your life may be on the line, you are expected to be omniscient and absolutely 100 percent correct with every decision made under those circumstances. Or you get sued, lose your job, or even your own dignity from being humiliated because you made a decision that some attorney somewhere might think you should have made differently with the benefit of hindsight and an objective view.

I sure as hell wouldn't want that kind of a job. And probably more and more people think the same way, making it harder and harder to get good quality people willing to take it on.
 
Rich Z said:
Heck, law enforcement has to be so afraid of litigation with every move they make, it's a darn wonder that laws get enforced at all. Every move is scrutinized to such an extent that an officer has to be basically psychic to KNOW what is the best move to make when everything happening NOW with split second decisions will be scrutinized after the fact in slow motion with 20-20 hindsight. In a stress filled incident where your life may be on the line, you are expected to be omniscient and absolutely 100 percent correct with every decision made under those circumstances. Or you get sued, lose your job, or even your own dignity from being humiliated because you made a decision that some attorney somewhere might think you should have made differently with the benefit of hindsight and an objective view.

I sure as hell wouldn't want that kind of a job. And probably more and more people think the same way, making it harder and harder to get good quality people willing to take it on.

You'd thinkg so regarding your last paragraph, but the line forms at the door....:rofl1: People (young un's and former military types) are standing in line, putting themselves through acadamies, and such, waiting fot the "opportunity" to serve and protect:thumbsup:

TRAINING, TRAINING, TRAINING, TRAINING!!!....

I can't stress it enough!!!
It'll save your azz every time:thumbsup:

you do something repetitively enough, hear something reptitively enough, say something repetitively enought, and it becomes second nature. You respond automatically with little thought, which is necessary in a critical incident on the street. A SWAT team has time to think, plan, support thier movements and actions. A patrol or street officer (narc, etc), doesn't:( It's all right here, right now!:eek: Deal with it!

Your training, along with a modicum of common sense (which is what gets most cops-you can't train that) will get you through most matters relatively unscathed.

Fact is, if you don't act malisciously (as with the officer in the cops gone wild Youtube event) then you're pretty well in good shape. Sure, you'll go through an IA or SAO invest, and maybe an FBI review. If you did what you're supposed to do, regardless of the 2nd guessing, you'll be ok:thumbsup:

Hind sight is 20/20 ad we can monday morning quarterback all day long.

An example of what NOT to do is what I understand happened in Miami (actually Broward) the other day:( "IF" what I understand is correct (froim the departments own information), then they did something I can't support, regardless of the circumstances:(

I'm still hoping there's more to it than what I've gotten so far.

Beign a cop, even today, is not that difficult. It's as you mention, the administration, the politics that will drive you nuts!!!!
 
jcb_njb said:
The Speed Style and Performance (SSP) Car Club of Florida is looking to put together a benefit cruise-in for Officer Jose Somohano. Officer Somohano fell in the line of duty on Thursday, September 13th. Below are the links to the thread on the Corvette Forum and SSP forum.

http://www.speedstyleandperformance.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=551

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?p=1561946310&posted=1#post1561946310

Date has yet to be determined.

I like the idea:thumbsup: Very kind of you to think of the officer and his family and great that your club appearsa to support it:thumbsup:

If I'm not working or out of town, I'll do my darndest to be there.

What date?
 
jcb_njb said:
The Speed Style and Performance (SSP) Car Club of Florida is looking to put together a benefit cruise-in for Officer Jose Somohano. Officer Somohano fell in the line of duty on Thursday, September 13th. Below are the links to the thread on the Corvette Forum and SSP forum.

http://www.speedstyleandperformance.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=551

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?p=1561946310&posted=1#post1561946310

Date has yet to be determined.

JCB_NJB : You may want to post this under a separate post for more exposure...Will mention at our club meeting tomorrow...Maybe some interest can be generated in the West Coast and a caravan can go over for this important event...
 
als2052 said:
JCB_NJB : You may want to post this under a separate post for more exposure...Will mention at our club meeting tomorrow...Maybe some interest can be generated in the West Coast and a caravan can go over for this important event...

Taken care of:thumbsup:
 
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