How to interrogate a widow of a slain police officer:
Mainstream media interviews are very important after today's shooting incidents involving police officers who die. We all need to be aware that we are losing so many good people in the U.S.A. namely police officers. The rest of our fallen war heroes or anyone else who do not keep us all safe every day really don't matter.
Here's a list of questions to ask the widows or in some cases a significant other:
- What do want people to know about_____?
- Did he love being a dad?
- What kind of dad was he?
- Had he always wanted to be a police officer?
- How did you meet him?
- What was it about him that drew you to him?
- Was he your alarm clock in the morning?
- Does it seem real that he died?
- How are your kids doing?
- When it happened where were you?
- At the time did you know what happened?
- Is there anything else you want people to know about_____?
Then always thank them and say our thoughts and prayers are with you.
It's interesting she was in the area where he got shot and she knew something was wrong. Must be woman's intuition?
Tonja Garafola, whose husband was one of three officers killed in Baton
Rouge, Louisiana, speaks with CNN's Anderson Cooper about her husband.
Now what are we going to do about these senseless killings?
We have to once and for all get these guns out of the hands of criminals. The only person who will do this is Hillary Clinton and her cast of specialists. We the People should also disarm to make our nation safer for sure. We need a GUN FREE WORLD. Does anyone think that's possible?
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