DPS Trooper Not Charged for Leaving Gun
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Re: DPS Trooper Not Charged for Leaving Gun
My apologies to KD5NRH, the mods, and all other fellow forum members; I should have chosen a different method for stating my disagreement.
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Re: DPS Trooper Not Charged for Leaving Gun
Still can't find the list that narrowed it down to victims of violent crime only, but I do recall that retail (including fast food) and mental health workers were very high on the list.Keith B wrote:And while a police officers job may not be the most dangerous of those out there, it was number 10 nationwide in 2007. (BTW, WhataBurger drive-through window guy or Stop 'n Rob Clerk didn't make the list, but garbage collector did.)