Yeah, that's pretty much what a friend of mine there said. If you say "sorry" at any point in a paragraph, it translates into an apology. I don't know what he may have said individually, but the gist of what he said in the "public" part of the meeting was that he was sorry that it had to happen, but that the officers had to respond to protect themselves. Maybe someone from the PD should start taping these events so that they can show the entire, unedited discussion on government TV?
Yeah, that's pretty much what a friend of mine there said. If you say "sorry" at any point in a paragraph, it translates into an apology. I don't know what he may have said individually, but the gist of what he said in the "public" part of the meeting was that he was sorry that it had to happen, but that the officers had to respond to protect themselves. Maybe someone from the PD should start taping these events so that they can show the entire, unedited discussion on government TV?