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Friday, January 8, 2016

Tamir Rice's mother called "stupid bitch" by Cleveland School police officer, accused of just wanting money.

Do we really need to worry about irresponsible gun toting police officers too? When the Supreme Court overturned more than two hundred years of accepted law regarding the 2nd Amendment, a new dangerous mindset about guns started to take shape.

The example below is about Tamir Rice, it's brutal, but this is where some want to take us...
A Cleveland school police officer has been placed on paid administrative leave after a local news station started asking about a Facebook post calling the mother of Tamir Rice a “stupid b*tch.”

Rice, a 12-year-old Cleveland boy, was shot and killed last year while playing with a toy gun by police officer Timothy Loehmann. Prosecutors last week declined to file charges against him. Two days after the decision was announced, Cleveland Metropolitan School District officer Matt Cicero, who patrolled the school district Rice attended, posted the comments to his Facebook page, according to NewsNet5.
Cicero responded to a Facebook friend who said the child didn’t deserve to die for simply playing with a toy by saying, “You pull out a gun you get shot. I don’t have time to ask questions and coddle kids that wave guns around.”
The Officer who Killed Tamir Rice: Would you call this officer responsible? Check out the guys jaw dropping past...why wasn't he charged? From Blackenterprise.com:
Timothy Loehmann had been out of work for five years. His luck changed in March 2012 when he landed a job as a police officer in Independence, Ohio. By December 5, 2012, Loehmann was no longer a police officer. Four out of those five months were spent in the police academy. Loehmann had spent only a month as an official police officer before his alarming misconduct became too much of a liability for the Independence police force.

Loehmann was deemed “emotionally unstable” and unfit for service as a police officer. In his personnel records, his direct supervisors described him as having a “lack of maturity” as well as an “inability to perform basic functions as instructed.” These supervisors were referring to the disturbing behavior Loehmann exhibited during a weapons training session.

Loehmann’s worrisome conduct and mental instability when handling weapons would become a reoccurring theme in his personnel files.

In another training session held at a gun range, Loehmann suffered what was described as an “emotional meltdown.” In a memo sent to Human Resources, Deputy Chief Jim Polak of the Independence Police Department referred to this incident as a “dangerous loss of composure.” Polak noted that Loehmann’s “handgun performance was dismal” and that he was “distracted and weepy” during the training session. After Loehmann’s weapons were taken away by the training officer, he continued his “emotional meltdown” with detailed descriptions of his apparent issues with a girlfriend. Deputy Chief Polak’s concluded the memo with the following:

“Individually, these events would not be considered major situations but, when taken together, they show a pattern of a lack of maturity, indiscretion, and not following instructions. I do not believe time nor training will be able to change or correct these deficiencies.” In March 2014, after spending two years being denied by every police force he applied to, Timothy Loehmann received an offer from the Cleveland Police Department. They did not check his personnel files. He will not face charges.

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