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Police Academy Grads Shame Idaho With Slogan


By Jill Kuraitis, 12-26-07

Idaho blog Huckleberries has reported that the slogan, “Don’t suffer from PTSD, go out and cause it” was printed as a class slogan on the graduation programs for officers who finished the Idaho Police Officer Standards and Training Academy’s latest course.

From the Associated Press:

“PTSD, short for post-traumatic stress disorder, typically afflicts people who have endured civilian violence, military combat and other extremely dislocating experiences.

‘We were mortified that it was in there,’ Jeff Black, director of the police training academy in Meridian, told that Spokesman-Review newspaper this week.

The latest group, with officers bound for 19 police agencies around the state, included military veterans interested in issues such as mental survival.

“Our class president was ex-military,” Black said. “It slipped in.

“That’s not something we encourage or condone. It shouldn’t have been there.  It was inappropriate.”

That’s an understatement worthy of national mention, and I have no doubt it will make some headlines outside the state.  With Idaho’s shaky image as a place ripe with racists, foolish politicians, extreme gun worship, pitiful care for children and the poor, and a potato-truck full of other transgressions, this is just ducky.

Idaho also has a thriving peace community, activists for the poor and neglected, religious groups focused on many needs, community health, the homeless, the environment - and plenty of good groups and politicians trying to improve the lives of Idahoans.

But those many thousands of good people don’t make headlines.  It’s people like the police academy idiots who draw the attention and can nearly wipe out the reputation of the good folks whose sincere work could rehabilitate Idaho’s image.

NewWest.Net/Boise publishes many stories on the efforts of Idahoans to make positive changes in the world.  Through commentary like this, we are also able to write about the disgraces perpetrated by a few Idahoans, and make it clear these incidents are the exception to life here, not the rule.  The graduates of the police academy course are called on to not only apologize to PTSD victims everywhere - especially their own ex-military colleagues - but also to examine their consciences about whether they are fit to do their jobs. If gung-ho tactics are the style in which they intend to carry out their ‘peacekeeping’ mission, they have no business in the ranks of law enforcement.



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