Orey, whose family told the newspaper she was the first woman in the Navy to earn her wings of gold as a search and rescue swimmer, was released from hospital.
But still her brother wants answers.
"I feel they are trying to cover up their mistakes," Morgan told Fox 5 News. "They know the truth. They just don't want to admit it. All we want is for them to own up to their mistake and be responsible just like anybody else."
He's been placed on leave pending review. The PD is being responsible, as that's the responsible thing to do. It will take time. Until that process is finished, no one can logically say "they just don't want to admit it" or "they're trying to cover it up."
In the meantime, I
very strongly believe law enforcement agencies throughout the United States of America need a serious primer on three things:
1. Their oaths of office are to protect and defend our Constitution, which includes all rights as enumerated in its Amendments, and that their loyalty is to our Constitution first and foremost, not the mayor, the sheriff, the governor, or the President.
2. The Second Amendment and the corresponding state laws supporting our right to keep and bear arms.
3. How to properly engage
without firing on honest, law-abiding citizens who're simply defending themselves, their loved ones, and their property.
Seriously - these ridiculous killings of citizens are
inexcusable, and
must stop.