He is still a cop mate. If he thought he was 'so senior ' that he couldnt get involved he shouldn't have been wearing the uniform. It really is that simplistic.You never reach a rank that forbids you from confrontation.
In all truth he had no idea it was a terrorist attack per se .It was a colleague being attacked in front of his eyes and that's when he bottled it. Cops get attacked all the time, colleagues don't routinely drive away or leave the scene.
If your colonel had seen you being bayonetted and not lifted a finger to help you but locked himself in his APC you'd have been ok with that would you ? what the f*ck were you in the royal hangbacks ?
I was working at the home of a recently retired police detective today, and he was very angry about Mackey's cowardice ( his word) , and said that if a junior police officer had acted in that way he would have been hung out to dry.
Just out of interest, and I know it’s only anecdotal but question to all the NSC members who have been caught up in a terrorist attack. What did you do and why did you come to that decision?
Reckon it’d be good to hear from those on here that have actually been there.
I think he’s wrong. The report in the OP of this thread, describes ‘two unarmed officers fleeing the attack’. I’ve not seen any criticism of them anywhere.
I am totally confused by this thread now. Does anyone have a definitive assessment of what was actually appropriate here, or is it still a binfest of emotional venting? Seems a little harsh we judge the bloke like he's the dodgy but uncharged uncle in a child disappearance case. Bit ashamed I've been over influenced by som of th vehemence, in retrospect.
That was so unlike your normally kind and thought through posts. Respect to the shouted-down minority who spoke out for Mackey. Later Inquest evidence of other unarmed police running away from the bloody thirsty murderer is telling.
Never saw that, but saw my mate lose one leg and half another, what did I do. medicine was far beyond me to help, no enemy to shoot at, but radioed in for assistance where a senior ranking officer moved heaven and earth to get him casevaced. What if the guy on the end og the radio was administering morphine and not available. INot royal hangbacks but, a clear thinking decorated soldier who has no need to justfy my words or actions, epecially to those who have chips on their shoulders.
I’ve never been involved but my daughter was forever thankful to the people who fronted up and gave her and her friends time to escape that night at Borough Market. I’m pretty grateful as well.
Correct I wasn't there. You will find that people involved in this sort of stuff tend not to gob off about their experience on a public forum, Instead tend talk in riddles and the third person. You would recognise it if you understood it., which of course you don't.
I felt uneasy about Mackey's admission during the inquest that he remained in the car and felt he could have done more. Certainly if I was Mrs Keith Palmer I would have expected him to do more, especially when rank and file officers and members of the public were putting their lives on the line.
Set to retire on a 154K pension,Palmer's wife 13,000K.