What Kind Of Precedent Does Criminally Trying The Parkland Resource Officer Set?

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On a recent episode, Tony Brueski and psychologist Dr. John Delatore discuss the implications of criminally trying the Parkland Resource Officer. They delve into the precedent this sets for law enforcement accountability, particularly for those assigned to school settings. They consider the potential psychological impacts on other officers, as well as how this might influence their decision-making in future crisis situations. The conversation offers an in-depth exploration of the legal and psychological ramifications of this unique case.
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