Smallest Violen in the World Wrote:
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> Oh you're so right, he's such an ogre...
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> Certificate of Valor Recipients
>
http://www.fairfaxchamber.org/valor-foundation/201
> 1-valor-award-recipients/?print=y
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> Police Officer First Class Robert Bauer
> Fairfax County Police Department
>
> Police Officer First Class Jose Morillo
> Fairfax County Police Department
>
> On New Year’s Eve, a citizen flagged down PFC
> Bauer, reporting that someone had been stabbed.
> His calm demeanor didn’t match what he was
> saying and that triggered PFC Bauer’s concern
> for his own safety. He called PFC Morillo to back
> him up, and together they entered the apartment
> where the man said someone had been stabbed. The
> officers could see through the open front door
> that two men were calmly playing cards. Both
> officers were unsure if this was a true emergency
> or a potential ambush.
>
> With weapons drawn, Bauer and Morillo checked out
> room in the apartment. They found a man and a
> woman, unresponsive on a blood soaked bed. It
> looked like there had been a massacre. The
> bloodied man was lying on top of the woman and PFC
> Morillo moved him to get to the woman. The man
> began to fight and grab frantically under the bed.
> Once they handcuffed him, the officers discovered
> he was bleeding from one wrist and his intestines
> were exposed from a gaping wound. They also found
> a knife under the bed.
>
> PFC Bauer checked, but could find no pulse on the
> woman. Turning to the injured man, the officers
> tried to stem his bleeding and called for an
> ambulance, crime scene and homicide detectives.
> PFC Morillo rode in the ambulance with the injured
> suspect and took notes to document statements he
> made confessing to the murder. The suspect
> survived emergency surgery for his self-inflicted
> wounds and the woman was pronounced dead.
>
> Both officers rushed into the unknown; encountered
> strange, unexplained behaviors; steeled themselves
> for possible ambush; faced a gory murder scene;
> and struggled with a bloodied, seriously injured
> man who tried to attack them. PFC Jose Morillo and
> PFC Robert Bauer acted courageously, unselfishly,
> and professionally to help two critically injured
> strangers that night, despite threats to their
> personal safety.
>
> I wish we had more "assholes" like this, then I
> probably wouldn't have to hear so much whining
> from people who can't even obey simple traffic
> laws. A word of advice...If you don't want a
> parking ticket, THEN DON'T VIOLATE PARKING LAWS!
WAIT!!! so reading the report, they gave this cop a medal for slowly entering the apartment after a citizen told them there had been a stabbing. When they get there after who knows how long, waiting for backup they find a woman dead and a guy with a self inflicted knife wound.
If they had entered the apartment with a little more urgency maybe they could have saved the womans life. They get a medal for wrestling a guy with 2 near fatal knife wounds after he murdered a woman. Cops in DC call that a Tuesday night!