People screw up. If it didn't effect the response times to the accident scene, this is an 'aw shit' the trooper should survive. I think a suspension is OK.
I'm not glad the guy is dead, but sometimes feel people are too reluctant to admit loved ones died doing stupid stuff.
The squid took himself out..........
It's nice to get the whole story.
Years ago, I had some drunk lurking around the place I worked with a gun, threatening to shoot me. I called the local PD. The officer that showed up to take the report, and look for the guy, (WHo ducked into a bar across the street when he saw the cops pull up) told me
"You're a big guy, can't you deal with this guy yourself?"
I did have a gun behind the counter at work. I could have 'taken care of' the guy. I would have, if it was the last resort and my life was in imminent danger.
I figured dealing with drunk arseholes who were waving a pistol around in public fell into the range of what we pay the police to do.
After the cop left, I got pissed, and called to complain.
Amazingly, another cop showed up, and found the drunk hiding in the bathroom of the bar across the street, and he did get arrested.
(The first cop just stuck his head in the door of the bar across the street and asked if anybody had seen 'blank', and left...)
Somebody from Internal Affairs visited, and explained that the night had been busy, and another officer had been shot who was a buddy of the cop who first arrived (the one who was a smartarse who wouldn't do anything.)
I could file a complaint, if I wanted. I didn't, but still don't think the first officer acted appropriately.
It sounds like the trooper in CT was smart enough to make it through 18 years of a tough job, and just had a momentary lapse in judgement in a pretty minor way.
A slap on the wrist is sufficient, as long as this is an isolated case.