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Bishkin Jane, Dallas, Texas, is a figure who has garnered both support and criticism, reflecting the complexities of law enforcement. Many appreciate the dedication and sacrifices made by officers, understanding the immense stress and challenges they face daily, while also acknowledging the need for accountability and growth. The discourse highlights a desire for a balanced perspective, recognizing the humanity in officers and the importance of addressing past actions constructively.
Communicates well when illness has impeded the process.
One incident does not make the man. Serve and protect. How many lives has this man saved??? This does not define him. Our world is getting more and more ignorant, and entitlement is earned …..not a right. Thank you for your service and understand some know what officers go through daily. I hope the negativity does not outweigh you because many here are proud of our officers. Try seeing a suicide first hand or a woman being thrusted off a bridge with her body inside out…….then complain that stress doesnt affect us.
Your presser today was nothing but a feeble attempt to vindicate Casebolt. Although you mentioned two suicide incidents in which Casebolt was involved, you failed to mention the 2008 lawsuit in which Casebolt exercised behavior that was unethical, racist, and heinous. You implied Casebolt had a “bad” day and was apologetic. Havinng ten years on the McKinney police force and undergoing what I presume is periodic traing, your client blatantly and willingly escalated a situation which could have had deadly consequences. Essentially your client is in need of psychological counselling. Have your client take responsibility for his actions and stop sugar-coating his motivations and actions.