The first time I shot him, he had his back to me...and I was like 'I'm going to jail,'" Jones said. "I've been an investigator for 20 years and then a policeman for 35 years altogether, and it still ran through my mind. I couldn't help it.This fellow's heroic action should be an occasion for unqualified celebration. Instead, we have created, or tolerated the creation of, an environment in which not only does the guard question himself after the fact, but even during the crisis, he hesitates. Had he hesitated just a moment more, innocent people might have been killed.
An environment such as this has to change...and it will. The Great Reckoning continues.
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