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Reason # 203,943 why citizens don't trust the police

This AP article explains how a local police officer died while off-duty last Friday.
A suburban Cincinnati police officer who was killed in a car crash while off duty had a blood-alcohol content higher than the legal limit for operating a motor vehicle, the Hamilton County coroner said Thursday.


My condolences go to the officer's friends and family.

Golf Manor police Chief Stephen Tilley

had said that he would be very surprised if toxicology tests showed that alcohol was involved.


We were very surpised as well Chief Tilley.

very surprised, indeed.

i love how, as soon as this information is unearthed:

"oh he left our police function at 9 or 10 and didn't crash and die until 2am"

way to sweep in and make sure the police are clear of liability in this horrible occurance.

then again, its hard to expect someone to follow procedure when, as a police officer, they aren't even wearing their seat belt.

i apologize for the sarcastic, somewhat insensitive tone.. it is terrible that a life was needlessly lost.. but given the ingredients on-hand.. the recipie works sooner or later.

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