
I've been watching Seattle Police Officer Rob Mahoney because he's in my area - and after immersing myself in officers who control their personal relationships beyond the legal boundaries, I often think I know what hasn't yet be said. Ask me if I was surprised that there were some domestic violence accusations that finally surfaced.
I expected it.
Accused officer hits back at top brass
Records show officer subject of prior investigation
seattlepi.com
By Scott Gutierrez
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
[Excerpts] ...While Mahoney alleges department officials were searching for reasons to ruin his career, they didn't do so three years ago when Mahoney was accused of threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend and her fiance, which triggered a criminal investigation, according to court records. SeattlePI.com obtained court records this week showing that Mahoney's ex-girlfriend, [ST], filed for a court protection order against him in March 2006. Her then-fiance, [BK], a doctor at Harborview Medical Center, also said in a sworn statement that Mahoney made threats to kill him. Both said Mahoney was jealous, verbally and physically abusive to Thompson, and had used his authority as a police officer to reach her at work... [Full article here]
AS A MAN THINKETH (1902)
BY
JAMES ALLEN
...A man only begins to be a man when HE CEASES TO WHINE AND REVILE, and commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates his life. And as he adapts his mind to that regulating factor, HE CEASES TO ACCUSE OTHERS AS THE CAUSE OF HIS CONDITION, and builds himself up in strong and noble thoughts; CEASES TO KICK AGAINST CIRCUMSTANCES, but begins to use them as aids to his more rapid progress, and as a means of discovering the hidden powers and possibilities within himself...
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Projection and constantly blaming others are strong signs of NPD. A narcissist cannot grow up and 'CEASE TO ACCUSE OTHERS AS THE CAUSE OF HIS CONDITION'.
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