Great Social Media posts?

that doesn’t sell the worlds greatest pocketknife! It’s just like every other pocketknife ever made, except with huge amounts of influencer marketing
I need to start marketing the Mora/Glock combo. Get a better, sharper, lighter knife and a G19 or G45 that will actually kill a bear for less than the price of 2 MKC knives.


IMG_5304.jpeg
 
Not a Florida man this time , and the fish was not charged.
He survived the streets. He did not survive the break room.

Michael Debiase, 46, a detective with the Myrtle Beach Police Department, was arrested, charged with a felony, and fired from his job this week — after allegedly pulling his department-issued service weapon from its holster and pointing it at a fellow police officer.

The offense that triggered the incident: someone microwaved fish.

According to an arrest warrant filed June 2nd, Debiase removed his firearm while inside the department's briefing room and pointed it directly at his colleague. The department placed him on administrative leave immediately, launched an internal investigation through its Office of Professional Standards, and simultaneously referred the case to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division for a separate criminal probe.

Both investigations reached the same conclusion.

The Myrtle Beach Police Department announced it had "separated employment" from Debiase and confirmed the criminal charge: pointing and presenting a firearm at a person — a felony in South Carolina carrying a penalty of up to five years in prison.

The department noted it was not specified in the arrest warrant whether the weapon was loaded at the time.

Debiase was booked into the J. Reuben Long Detention Center on Tuesday morning and released several hours later. No bail was set. His next court date is August 14th.

The department issued a statement: "This incident does not reflect the values demonstrated by the men and women of the Myrtle Beach Police Department every day. However, it does demonstrate our commitment to accountability."

The microwaved fish has not been charged.

Was pulling a gun the wrong reaction — or do you understand the frustration of office fish in a confined space?

👍 Nothing justifies pulling a weapon on a colleague. Nothing. Not even fish.

👎 I'm not saying he was right. I'm just saying we've all been in that break room.
 
Not a Florida man this time , and the fish was not charged.
He survived the streets. He did not survive the break room.

Michael Debiase, 46, a detective with the Myrtle Beach Police Department, was arrested, charged with a felony, and fired from his job this week — after allegedly pulling his department-issued service weapon from its holster and pointing it at a fellow police officer.

The offense that triggered the incident: someone microwaved fish.

According to an arrest warrant filed June 2nd, Debiase removed his firearm while inside the department's briefing room and pointed it directly at his colleague. The department placed him on administrative leave immediately, launched an internal investigation through its Office of Professional Standards, and simultaneously referred the case to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division for a separate criminal probe.

Both investigations reached the same conclusion.

The Myrtle Beach Police Department announced it had "separated employment" from Debiase and confirmed the criminal charge: pointing and presenting a firearm at a person — a felony in South Carolina carrying a penalty of up to five years in prison.

The department noted it was not specified in the arrest warrant whether the weapon was loaded at the time.

Debiase was booked into the J. Reuben Long Detention Center on Tuesday morning and released several hours later. No bail was set. His next court date is August 14th.

The department issued a statement: "This incident does not reflect the values demonstrated by the men and women of the Myrtle Beach Police Department every day. However, it does demonstrate our commitment to accountability."

The microwaved fish has not been charged.

Was pulling a gun the wrong reaction — or do you understand the frustration of office fish in a confined space?

👍 Nothing justifies pulling a weapon on a colleague. Nothing. Not even fish.

👎 I'm not saying he was right. I'm just saying we've all been in that break room.
👎 👎👎
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
119,242
Messages
2,220,987
Members
38,833
Latest member
em2preston
Back
Top