I'm also certain that I've seen stories of off-duty cops saving the day on the news. And yes, they were carrying firearms and used them.
Back to Grimm, whether they were on or off-duty doesn't matter. A threat was being posed so they felt bringing out their guns was required.
On another note, I really hope this doesn't turn into another what would hold up in a court of law debate. We've had enough of those and we all saw what happened anyway. We already have all the facts. We don't need a prosecutor to explain it to us. We're viewers, not jurors.
Ain't that the truth. They even put Bubbles to shame.
Back to Grimm, whether they were on or off-duty doesn't matter. A threat was being posed so they felt bringing out their guns was required.
On another note, I really hope this doesn't turn into another what would hold up in a court of law debate. We've had enough of those and we all saw what happened anyway. We already have all the facts. We don't need a prosecutor to explain it to us. We're viewers, not jurors.
(06-26-2018, 02:31 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Monroe and Rosalee probably met all the necessary requirements to be considered "confidential sources" at the very least. They should probably have been billing PPB for consulting services.
Ain't that the truth. They even put Bubbles to shame.