Brickbat: All Hands on Deck

A Portland, Maine, police department after-action report on a mass shooting last year describes a scene of "utter chaos" with officers who had not been dispatched showing up in civilian clothing, some of them dressed similarly to how the gunman was described as being dressed. The report said this could have led to an accidental friendly fire incident. It also said a tactical team from another agency almost crashed its armored vehicle into another police vehicle. Officers also reported smelling alcohol from inside that tactical team's vehicle, and members of the team said they had just come from a funeral.
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Northern Massachusetts enjoys its alcohol consumption.
"A Portland, Maine, police department"
Maine was part of Massachusetts until (hazy memory here) it became a separate state as part of the 1820 Missouri compromise.
What about the two states between the two?
There was only one state between the two, New Hampshire. Vermont was not one of the original 13 colonies.
Vermont had never been between Maine and Mass unless you want to drive a longer distance.
Anywhere in Maine south of (and including) Augusta, Maine is called “Northern Mass” by those of us that live well north of that area. Ayuh.
Yuk yuk. Laugh riot!
Officers also reported smelling alcohol from inside that tactical team's vehicle...
The blue wall of silence doesn't appear to extend to rival departments.
SWAT are the jocks of the collection of HS cliques that make up local policing.
Even the SWAT movie got Samuel L. Jackson, Colin Farrell, Michelle Rodriguez, LL Cool J, Jeremy Renner on the 'buy low' side of the swing trade... the CHiPs movie got Dax Shepherd and Michael Pena on the 'sell high' side.
Everyone involved got paid overtime.
I don't suppose it occurred to anyone that hand sanitizer also smells like alcohol.
That would explain a delayed reaction/almost crash better than a possibly drunk driver.
Jeebus, they were drinking the hand sanitizer?
During the scamdemic, I know people - sad people, sorry people, who deserve our pity – who were literally bathing with it.
"some of them dressed similarly to how the gunman was described as being dressed"
Reminds me of when a Boston police officer showed up to a foot chase dressed as a black man and got a beatdown.
It's not clear that the vehicle pictured is the one belonging to Cumberland County in which something or other was allegedly imbibed. It's probably true that LE drive DUI on occasion. It's also true that the pictured vehicle looks like something Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Tommy Franks should have sent into Iraq in 2003 but didn't.
There is no Maine vehicle inspection sticker in the windshield so unlikely. The regular LEO vehicles have them.
Who knew? They don't have "file photos" of every single thing in existence!
If the photo credit is to "Dreamstime" then you can assume it's a stock photo and not something that's actually the focus of the article.