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Milwaukee PD is guilty of double standard in law enforcement. Cars prove just as dangerous if not more so, but they only want the firearms off the street, why? Will any real reporter ask this question? Why not?
http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=11286575
So now, because a LEO was injured by an automobile, will they (LEO) track back to the dealer that sold the car, and then push to have that dealer shut down?MILWAUKEE (WKOW) -- An off-duty Milwaukee police officer trying to stop a fleeing robbery suspect was dragged 90 feet before shooting the man.
Authorities say the officer was at home Thursday around 10:30p.m.when he saw a man enter his garage.
The officer grabbed his badge and gun and confronted the suspect, identifying himself as a police officer.
The suspectjumped into a vehicle and tried to speed away. He dragged the officer more than 90 feet before the officer was able to break free and fire his gun, hitting the man in the hand.
The officer was treated for his injuries. He has been placed on administrative duty while the incident is investigated.
Police found the suspect about an hour later and arrested him. It turns out the 52-year-old man was on parole for burglary.
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Milwaukee PD is guilty of double standard in law enforcement. Cars prove just as dangerous if not more so, but they only want the firearms off the street, why? Will any real reporter ask this question? Why not?