i certainly wouldnt be wanted for murder and whatever other crimes thats for sure. i'm quite sure the answer to getting fired for whisteblowing doesn't = killing innocent people. i've gotten fired before, from a shady ******g company. worked my *** off for those people. ALWAYS ran around, did my job, didn't **** around. i was there to do my job and get paid. problem was, i was a few days away from getting off my probationary period so i could finally start getting benefits and actually getting PAID for all that ot i was puttin down. i get pulled into the security guy's office, some lady tells me they have me on camera going out the 'restricted' back door and leaving early. NEVER ******g happened, and many people have gone out that door. i told them to show me the footage. they refused. i told 'em i wanted to talk to the head security guy and let HIM show me the footage. they refused and asked for my badge, pass and that i was terminated. i was heated fambs. screaming, yelling, acting righteously enraged and ruining any chance i had of salvaging my job in the process. i didn't realize it, but that's exactly what i did. i went up the entire ladder for the next few months, pleading with somebody to just ******g listen to me but because of my super freakout (slamming doors, threw a chair, getting in ****** faces) they didn't even consider it.
point is, i didn't prove ANYTHING by acting like an irrational ******* except that i was an irrational *******. same thing here. i realize dude 'says' he went through all available channels and was blocked. sucks. at least he gave it his best shot and is one of hundreds of thousands that get ****** every day in the workplace. but all anybody is gonna remember about this guy is that in the end, he acted like an irrational ******* not that lapd are a bunch of crooks. hell we all already knew that about the lapd, no need for innocents to lose their life over it. in my book, guy's a tool and the world will be better off without guy's like him in it. too much bloodshed out here yo.