Portland Officer Hailed A Hero
Stephen Black Honored Thursday Morning
POSTED: 3:42 pm EDT June 18, 2009
UPDATED: 6:34 pm EDT June 18, 2009
PORTLAND, Maine -- A Portland police officer, who prevented what could have been a tragedy, was honored by the state Thursday morning.Officer Stephen Black was a resource officer at Portland High School last month when he spotted a man with a rifle near the school.Thursday morning, state leaders, school officials and Portland police chief honored hailed Black as a hero and gave him an award.Black was praised for his actions. In May, he spotted Herbert Jones near the school loading a rifle."He reached down. It was a convertible car, he reached down into the car and loaded ammo, then I came out and engaged him and had him drop it. I asked him what he was here to do and what he replied and what I assumed at that point was he was going to kill people," said Black.Black said Jones was not targeting the school but was planning on confronting a woman he was stalking at a nearby church. |
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This man truly deserves recognition. Thank you Officer Black, God only knows how many lives you saved that day! I am glad you reported on his award. However the part that disturbed me is you got the target of the gunman wrong. He was actually going after an AA member who was on the Sex Offender Registry. See this story for confirmation...http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story.php?id=257696&ac=PHnws. I know it's not as sympathetic story that the officer saved a Registered Former Sex Offender. But it's the truth. Many family members are living in fear of just this kind of thing happening. Would he stopped at shooting just the one person or would he have not shot anyone when he found out the man was not at the meeting? One of the unintended consequences of the Registry is the collateral damages it causes to family, friends and even innocent members of the public whose only crime was they attended the same meeting the Former Offender did. I generally love your station and admire it, I have been a faithful listener since the days when you were out at Poland Springs. But I find it unconscionable that you would either hide facts or not investigate the facts of all your stories. Even the ones that might create controversy. No one wants to admit that these laws are unconstitutional and that they encourage vigilantism and they have not been shown to protect a single child, while harming many children, those of the Former Offenders.
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