PhoenixAshies t1_iy3swrd wrote
Reply to comment by instantcoffee69 in [North Chesterfield] Virginia law enforcement worker killed in shootout with deputies after murdering family of teen he catfished, police say by archetype1
He was a State Trooper assigned to Henrico. VSP isn't saying why he resigned.
Cerebraleffusion t1_iy3ta8c wrote
Lol shocking! Police not being forthright, I for one am appalled! Pearl clutching incoming.
PhoenixAshies t1_iy3wbv8 wrote
This is my shocked face: 🙄
MLM1414 t1_iy44tyt wrote
Because it’s personnel matter. It’s not public information for why some resigned. I myself have taken multiple psych exams for multiple law enforcement jobs. They’re very lengthy (couple hundred questions) and an interview with a psychiatrist.
sirensinger17 t1_iy4rmyu wrote
Clearly they're not long enough since people like this get through on a regular basis. Fix yourselves
mayflowers5 t1_iy4q20a wrote
Okay cop, you’re not really welcome to comment on this when you’re inadvertently saying there’s plenty of evaluation that goes into being fit to serve. Obviously there’s huge flaws in the system then.
MLM1414 t1_iy4qbil wrote
I’m just making people aware of what happens in the hiring process. I didn’t say that people don’t slip through just like every job.
mayflowers5 t1_iy4s0dy wrote
Read the room dude. Most other jobs don’t give their employees weapons and access to data that isn’t available to the public. This isn’t an isolated incident, this happens daily across the US where a cop has been caught doing something sick and twisted. Settlements against the police have totaled over 1.5 billion dollars for gross misconduct and negligence. Obviously there is an evaluation and obviously it is flawed, enough said.
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