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Police Reservists Bring the War Home
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taken an unprecedented number of National Guard reservists and put them into active combat overseas. Many of those reservists were police officers before they were deployed. Now that some of them are finally coming home, they are have a difficult time making the transition from street combat to beat patrols in their old jobs, reports USA Today.
In March, for instance, an Austin, Texas police officer who had recently returned from Iraq fired his gun into the parking lot of a crowded shopping center while chasing an unarmed suspect. A bullet from his gun hit a parked van, narrowly missing two children who were sitting inside. The officer was reportedly suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder that had gone undiagnosed.
The Austin episode was one of a string of close calls police departments have observed among officers recently returning from Iraq. A few big-city police departments are creating "re-entry" programs for returned vets to help prevent such incidents in the future, but most aren't, meaning that some of the cops coming back from the Middle East may be ticking time-bombs. So much for the Iraq war making Americans safer at home...
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First off, let me say that I really enjoy reading Mother Jones, as a freshman in college its a great resource for news and helpful as a resource when writing papers (with proper citing of course). My mom gets a subscrption as well and loves it. I think that its hard for men and women who were in Iraq to go to back their old jobs....I think we need to help them, listen to their stories, help them through the pain of PTSD.
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Posted by: Mick Rosenthal on 11/20/07 at 11:54 AM Respond