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An outstanding letter IMO.

A retired police officer, husband and father of three named Chris Amos has gone viral for the open letter he wrote to embattled 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, whose protest of police brutality by sitting through the national anthem has been widely criticized, discussed and, in some cases, defended.
Here is what he wrote:
An Open Letter to Colin Kaepernick,
Dear Colin guess you have been pretty busy these last few days. For the record I don’t think any more or less of you for not standing for the National Anthem. Honestly, I never thought that much about you, or any professional athlete for that matter, to begin with. I’ve read your statement a few times and want you to know I am one of the reasons you are protesting. You see I am a retired police officer that had the misfortune of having to shoot and kill a 19-year-old African American male. And just like you said, I was the recipient of about $3,000 a month while on leave which was a good thing because I had to support a wife and three children under 7-years-old for about 2 months with that money. Things were pretty tight because I couldn’t work part time. Every police officer I’ve ever known has worked part-time to help make ends meet.

You know Colin the more I think about it the more we seem to have in common. I really pushed myself in rehab to get back on the street, kind of like you do to get back on the field. You probably have had a broken bone or two and some muscle strains and deep bruising that needed a lot of work. I just had to bounce back from a gunshot wound to the chest and thigh. Good thing we both get paid when we are too banged up to “play”, huh? We both also know what it’s like to get blindsided. You by a 280- pound defensive end, ouch! Me, by a couple of rounds fired from a gun about 2 feet away, into my chest and thigh. We also both make our living wearing uniforms, right? You have probably ruined a jersey or two on the field of play. I still have my blood stained shirt that my partner and paramedics literally ripped off my back that cold night in January. Fortunately, like you I was given a new one. Speaking of paramedics aren’t you glad the second we get hurt trainers and doctors are standing by waiting to rush onto the field to scoop us up. I’m thankful they get to you in seconds. It only took them about 10 minutes to get to me. By the grace of God, the artery in my thigh didn’t rupture or else 10 minutes would have been about 9 minutes too late. We also have both experienced the hate and disgust others have just because of those uniforms we wear. I sure am glad for your sake that the folks who wear my uniform are on hand to escort you and those folks that wear your uniform into stadiums in places like Seattle!

I guess that’s where the similarities end Colin. You entertain for a living, I and almost 800,000 others across this country serve and protect. Are there some bad apples within my profession? Absolutely and they need to be identified and fired or arrested! But you know what, the vast majority do the right thing, the right way, for the right reason. Did I mention that seconds before I was shot, an elderly African American gentleman walking down the sidewalk, turned to my partner and I as we rode past and said, “Get them.” Get who you ask? The thugs terrorizing an otherwise good and decent neighborhood, home to dozens of good, decent African American families trying to raise those families in communities not protected by gates and security guards. No these folks and families depend on America’s Law Enforcement Officers.


Colin I have buried 7 friends, killed in the line of duty and three others who have committed suicide. I have attended more funerals than I care to remember of neighboring departments who have lost officers in the line of duty, during my career. Law Enforcement Officers with different backgrounds, upbringings, and experiences united by their willingness to answer the call to protect and serve their fellow citizens.


Colin I am sorry for the endorsement deals you may lose and the dip in jersey sales, but please know you will NEVER lose what these men and women and their families have lost. And so whether you stand or sit during the National Anthem means very little to me. As for me and the men and women on whose team I was privileged to serve, we will put on our ballistic vests, badge, and gun, kiss our loved one’s goodbye, for some tragically for the last time, and out into a shift of uncertainty we will go. We will continue to protectand continue to serve and we will be standing at attention Colin, not just for the playing of our National Anthem, but far more importantly for the playing of Taps.

V/R
Chris Amos
http://rare.us/story/a-retired-cop-...retired-cop-penned-an-open-letter-to-colin-kaepernick-thatll-have-you-cheering/


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Really? While I certainly agree with what the guy was getting at, it came across like it was written by a little girl.
It can very well be.
If one day a little girl grows up and chooses to be an LEO.
 
My opinion is that this is a contract dispute, and people should be extremely familiar with the details, and really need to think about the ramifications of voicing an opinion one way or the other.

I'm very familiar with the situation, and its not cut and dry by any means. Beyond that, Google is our friend.
 
San Fran should cut that kid. The only reason why they won't is for fear that he will say, I was cut due to my opinions. Which is horse manure. He sucks. Plus explain this, he gets adopted by two white folks he then tattooes all of these bible verses on his body and now is dating a Muslim. *laughing* this guy does everything for attention and it's one more move just like his enormous Afro to get attention.
 
Really? While I certainly agree with what the guy was getting at, it came across like it was written by a little girl.
Maybe he wrote it that way on purpose. It was penned that way so Kaepernick would be able to read and understand it. :D:
 
My opinion is that this is a contract dispute, and people should be extremely familiar with the details, and really need to think about the ramifications of voicing an opinion one way or the other.

I'm very familiar with the situation, and its not cut and dry by any means. Beyond that, Google is our friend.
What's the dispute? He's under contract. He's getting paid (overpaid) to most likely sit. San Fran is looking to unload him for something of value.
Since they didn't get it done before the season they'll have to carry him until at least week 6 I believe in the hope that some team will want to deal for him out of need. After that who knows? They would have to eat a lot of money to cut him.
Other than football, who cares?
 
OP, nice read. Thank you for sharing. The retired cop has class.

As far as Colin Kaepernick goes, I wish they didn't publicize stupid things like this and just ignored it and not bring attention to it. The guy wouldn't even stand up on military night at the stadium. That says that it's more than just a cop issue. IMHO, he's a worthless QB being beat out by a backup QB for the starting job, and feels that he needs to do something to take attention away from that fact.
 
That punk sat down during the anthem only because that was where he was sent by his team's coaching staff last season and again this season. That rude selfish act was his training camp for his season and hopefully the rest of his short career.

His hard on for law enforcement stems from an incident he was involved in in S Florida where he and a couple other over paid infants were accused of sexual battery. I don't remember the entire details and since I have no interest in hiking any computer hit counts I will not research it. The last I heard the offense went away as soon as this over paid child opened his check book. He is exactly what is wrong with today's coddled athletes.

On the other side a running back who was booted from the NFL was quoted in a local newspaper while giving a talk to a college football team. The essence of his statement was he tried to be THE MAN instead of being A MAN and now he was paying for it losing his career and livelihood. Good advice that needs to be followed by Kapercrap.
 
Excellent point that I must force myself to remember. But the very Patriots (LEOs and the military) and the USA gave him the right to do so, protects his rights and mere existence not to mention his lifestyle. With gratitude and support like his, our foreign enemies are emboldened.
 
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