Lhorgrim
Explorer
Folks, I have had to do some rough things in my law enforcement job over the last decade, but today was close to the breaking point.
I have had to work fatal collisions. I have had to try to comfort a woman who's husband had just shot himself. She kept asking if he was going to be Ok, and I had to keep spouting non-commital statements because even though I knew he was already gone, in my State only the coroner can pronounce someone dead. I have had to do many things like these, and some affect me more than others, but today I had to take a woman's 18 month old grandchild away because of a court order from another county, and give the little girl to her step-grandmother.
Maybe it was best for the child, I have no way of knowing, but that did NOT make it easier to take the child from her grandmother. I do know that it does not involve abuse, because our social services was called by the step-grandmother, and the caseworker refused to issue a report of neglect or abuse. I get the feeling that the step grandmother twisted the court system in her nome county to get the result that she wanted. Makes me a bit sick to my stomach. I've been doing this job for a long time, and I'm not a fool. I'm certain that there is more to the story that I don't know, but it was really hard to pick up that frightened, crying child and carry her away from her grandmother. I wouldn't be surprised if she is afraid of uniformed police officers for the rest of her life.
I got into this career to help people and make a positive impact in my community, but sometimes it seems that 80% of my job is bringing misery to someone.
Sorry about the bringdown, but I just felt the need to vent about something that really got through my armor today.
I have had to work fatal collisions. I have had to try to comfort a woman who's husband had just shot himself. She kept asking if he was going to be Ok, and I had to keep spouting non-commital statements because even though I knew he was already gone, in my State only the coroner can pronounce someone dead. I have had to do many things like these, and some affect me more than others, but today I had to take a woman's 18 month old grandchild away because of a court order from another county, and give the little girl to her step-grandmother.
Maybe it was best for the child, I have no way of knowing, but that did NOT make it easier to take the child from her grandmother. I do know that it does not involve abuse, because our social services was called by the step-grandmother, and the caseworker refused to issue a report of neglect or abuse. I get the feeling that the step grandmother twisted the court system in her nome county to get the result that she wanted. Makes me a bit sick to my stomach. I've been doing this job for a long time, and I'm not a fool. I'm certain that there is more to the story that I don't know, but it was really hard to pick up that frightened, crying child and carry her away from her grandmother. I wouldn't be surprised if she is afraid of uniformed police officers for the rest of her life.
I got into this career to help people and make a positive impact in my community, but sometimes it seems that 80% of my job is bringing misery to someone.
Sorry about the bringdown, but I just felt the need to vent about something that really got through my armor today.
