So in other words, those that commit crimes such as murder, selling drugs to children 
and against society are worth just as much as those who are trying to protect those 
that are unable to?

That's the message that I am getting... 

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The suggestion that the life of any human being is worth less than the life of any 
other human being is so morally repugnant... I can't see how anyone could say such a 
thing.  Especially anyone who has any value for a country founded on the self-evident 
principle that all persons are created equal.

Talk about "moral relativism."  Mr. Sasaoka's is the kind of thinking that leads to 
murder and war, starving children, genocide... and police brutality.

I thank and praise every Minneapolis police officer who does not share Mr. Sasaoka's 
opinion of human life, and submit that those who agree with him should find other 
employment.  Hopefully not carrying a loaded firearm.


Robin Garwood
Seward
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Russell Sasaoka
Coon Rapids 
(Formerly of Loring Park)
Working in Minneapolis 
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