Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Today In Policing

‘Catfishing’ Virginia cop who killed California family was detained in 2016 after violent threats

So how'd he become a police ossifer? System doesn't work too well, does it?

Moments Later: Sensing A Theme

But charges against Aldrich for the actions that day were dropped and there was no effort to seize the person’s weapons under Colorado’s “red flag” law for reasons the district attorney and the sheriff have refused to explain due to the case being sealed. All of it now stands as one of the most glaring missed warnings in America’s sad litany of mass violence because, just a year and a half later, Aldrich was free to carry out the plan to become “the next mass killer.”

Clad in body armor and carrying an AR-15-style rifle, Aldrich entered the Club Q gay nightclub just before midnight on Nov. 19 and opened fire, authorities say, killing five people and wounding 17 others before an Army veteran wrestled the attacker to the ground.

[L.A. Times/AP]

No comments: