I get it. He's a police officer but did he not show the footage to anyone else??? This guy...

shinsekie December 29, 2016 6:46 pm

I get it. He's a police officer but did he not show the footage to anyone else??? This guy who looks and acts "normal" just slammed another guy's body onto a car, beats him up, and carries his body back into his home?? Does this not raise any red flags?? Like maybe 'I shouldn't do this alone? Maybe I shouldn't play hero?' You have no idea what this kid is capable of doing. Like think about your position. Your title means shit. One lone police officer can't do much. ......okay rant over (- . -;)

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    stfu December 29, 2016 6:57 pm

    i agree, this is unprofessional behavior. also, i don't think he is allowed to look into files not concerning the collision case (without supervision from a superior)?

    charlie123 December 29, 2016 7:07 pm

    he's new, got demoted & was transfer to a new station, he doesn't trust anybody at work, you should see how he was treated there

    charlie123 December 29, 2016 7:09 pm

    he's a good officer though, would make a good detective even. Not anyone would suspect Sangwoo to go to the length of stakeout infront of his house everyday

    charlie123 December 29, 2016 7:11 pm

    the footage did not show enough evidence therefore, he went to confirm his suspicion, if he shows it to his coworkers they would most likely dismiss it

    shinsekie December 29, 2016 10:31 pm
    the footage did not show enough evidence therefore, he went to confirm his suspicion, if he shows it to his coworkers they would most likely dismiss it charlie123

    Yeah I've seen how he's treated, but due to my different personality I would have done otherwise. But hey it's fiction..can't do anything about it ¯_( ツ)_/¯

    shinsekie December 29, 2016 10:33 pm
    i agree, this is unprofessional behavior. also, i don't think he is allowed to look into files not concerning the collision case (without supervision from a superior)? @stfu

    Same but maybe if questioned he could say I clicked on the wrong folder and saw something suspicious ;)

    Doldrums December 30, 2016 1:08 am

    While the most safest course of action would've been to go with a partner before knocking on a violent person's door, I can see why he went solo. First, he doesn't how dangerous Sangwoo is like we know. He might be thinking could subdue, him, since he only saw him beating on a crippled, skinny kid whose about his half size. It's still bad justification to go alone and not notify anyone, so let's continue. Second, how can he be professional when his coworkers are disgustingly incompetent and fail to support him. It's nice to hold law enforcement at a high standard, but these cops have some serious faults. Who can blame him for feeling like he needs to work alone? His fellow officers are dicks who've proven they can't be trusted with his life. I'd bet money they'd try to sabotage him and take credit for his work before solving crimes together. Before he became a cop they didn't help him, so why would they now? He's obviously got good instincts, but they're too selfish to work with him properly. Imagine all of the bad guys they could lock up if they just pulled their heads out of their asses. But no, instead these so-called "officers of the law" make a frickin' errand boy out of the most talented guy because jealousy. Women are disappearing left and right when there's a fucking serial killer right under their noses, but they're too busy kissing up, hazing the new guy, and complaining about their coffee to actually suspect that something's wrong. Plus their superiors are too relaxed and comfortable to put them in their places. What's the result of this unfortunate, messy situation? He may get killed, Bum loses his best chance at escape, more people die. Why am I mad and making a big deal? Because there're plenty of work situations like this in the real life that have similar consequences, and it's absurd.