Cecil County Sheriff Criticizes Media's Response To Fatal Shooting Of Deputies
ELKTON, Md. (WJZ) -- The Cecil County sheriff has some choice words for media outlets questioning police procedures following Wednesday's fatal shooting of two sheriff's deputies in Harford County.
Sheriff Scott Adams said on his Facebook page that some media outlets are looking for their "'Gotcha Moment' where they can blame the police again."
Adams comments come following some media coverage which questioned why Sr. Deputy Patrick Dailey went into the Abingdon Panera to talk to the wanted man, 68-year-old David Evans, without SWAT.
"It goes to show that they have no concept of what we do daily," he wrote. "Nothing in this job is routine and any call can turn violent without warning."
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It is amazing to me, that as next week we will lay to rest two hero's from our neighbors in Harford county, some in the...
Posted by Scott Adams, Sheriff of Cecil County on Saturday, February 13, 2016