lemaymiami
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The first that I ever heard of survivors guilt (long before we ever heard of
PTSD...) was when I read The Onion Field by Joseph Wambaugh. It was an account of a true story about two young officers taken at gunpoint. One was killed- the other fled and survived.
Very bad things happened to the one that survived...
This is a different situation entirely but the outcome for the officer that failed his duty that day at Parkland (no matter how these current charges shake out...) isn’t likely be anything to look forward to at all. I’ll be very interested to see whether their union supports the accused....
PTSD...) was when I read The Onion Field by Joseph Wambaugh. It was an account of a true story about two young officers taken at gunpoint. One was killed- the other fled and survived.
Very bad things happened to the one that survived...
This is a different situation entirely but the outcome for the officer that failed his duty that day at Parkland (no matter how these current charges shake out...) isn’t likely be anything to look forward to at all. I’ll be very interested to see whether their union supports the accused....