Monday, July 09, 2007

They Care...isn't that lovely.

The Village Green company is the company that owns the Oaks at Mills Creek apartment complex where Colin Bruley use to work.

Well on their website, nice cozy website by the way, they have a little motto that says: We Care.

Awww...isn't that so nice of them. They care folks... It seems the President of the Company also released a press release about the Colin Bruley firing. You can read the whole thing here.

There are a couple areas I want to focus on this part of the release:

When he (Bruley) left his apartment armed, he had no indication a gun was in play at the scene. He did not follow procedures and contact 911 at any time that night.

O.K. did Colin Bruley make a mistake by not dialing 911 before leaving his apartment? Yes, but once he arrives to a heavily bleeding victim what is he to do? Run back and dial 911 and take the chance that she bleeds to death, or apply life saving first aid? How do we know he had no indication of a gun being in play? Obviously, something was in play, we have a female victim bleeding bad enough to need a tourniquet...There is no doubt mistakes where probably made. Look folks, this is a situation most will never have to face, and if we did have to face it, we would more than likely make kistakes as well.

When he left his apartment armed, he had no indication a gun was in play at the scene. He did not follow procedures and contact 911 at any time that night.

We do not condone residents or associates jeopardizing their safety or the safety of others by intervening in police matters. Our policy does not permit weapons of any kind at the workplace for the safety of all.

Yeppers, you don't want to ever interfere in a police matter. No matter what situation you are in you should just always wait for the police to show up and take care of it. I don't know about where you live, but you ever notice the police show up well after the fact?

I bet the residents just feel so safe, with none of the workers allowed to own a firearm. I wonder if the residents are allowed to own a firearm. I doubt it; in fact I am willing to bet that it is a gun free zone just like Virginia Tech was.

We care, but we don't care enough to allow our customers adequate protection. I mean that is a police matter.

I wonder what Tonetta Lee thinks about their "We Care" motto. There is a good chance she would have bled to death without the tourniquet applied by Bruley.

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