Absolutely. The officer that pulls the trigger gets very little support once the dust settles. The post incident procedure sounds very supportive when it is explained to you but in reality it isn't. I've not been subjected to it myself but a (now former) colleague did and he felt like he's been hung out to dry.
Absolutely. The officer that pulls the trigger gets very little support once the dust settles. The post incident procedure sounds very supportive when it is explained to you but in reality it isn't. I've not been subjected to it myself but a (now former) colleague did and he felt like he's been hung out to dry.