US Coast Guard Restraint; Hernando Sheriff Reckless
Editor:
Eyewitnesses saw the Hernando County Sheriff’s helicopter hover three feet above the water and six feet from the fugitive kayaker, with the rotors blowing his hat off. And the pilot admitted the propeller winds could have flipped the fugitive’s 8-foot kayak into the air! The eyewitnesses also saw the copter churn up the water as the fugitive surfaced twice then disappeared in a shallow lake.
Reports on the Coast Guard rescue in the Gulf, stated that the [32-foot] boat had sunk so low that “getting close with the helicopter might kick up waves that could pitch the men into the sea.”
Instead, a rescue swimmer was lowered into the water by the Coast Guard to take the men away from the boat, where they were hauled up to the helicopter one by one in a basket.
Conclusion: The Hernando County Sheriff’s Department unnecessarily killed the fleeing fugitive. A simple motor boat pursuit or waiting for him to row his kayak off the lake would have easily saved the person’s life and the sheriff department’s extreme embarrassment over its incompetence and unnecessary actions.
Brian P. Moore
Spring Hill, Florida
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