No, I took the assertion that because I don't have leo experience that my opinion on police mindset is invalid as an adhom.
You said: "The only thing the modern police force is taught is that the only important thing is that they go home at the end of their shift. What bodies lie in their wake isn't important."
That claim is - at best - ignorant and wrong from start to finish, whatever your experience or lack thereof. Yelling "adhom!" doesn't change that. It was frankly generous of Scout to attribute the wrongness and ridiculousness of your claim to ignorance borne through lack of relevant experience.
I'll leave this here.Yes, those are thin blue line punisher skulls on official police vehicles.
So you are extrapolating your judgement from a tiny KY town's poor taste in livery? A police chief who sees a cool logo without knowing the full comic backstory choosing to display a Punisher logo on a police car is all the proof you need that all cops want to emulate the Punisher and just want to murder people? Oooookay. Let's follow this brilliant analysis for a minute.
All spandex-wearing bicyclists want to murder people!
All firefighters want to murder people!
All AR-15 owners want to murder people!
All Spikes Tactical owners want to murder people!
All Marines want to murder people!
I could go on.
The Punisher logo has been used by tons of people for all kinds of causes. It's on 1911 grips, Glock striker covers, t-shirts, rifle magazines, coffee mugs, stickers - all over the place. It's associated with sports teams, regular Joe shooters, police, military, firefighters, working dogs, hunters - basically anything competitive, violent, or physical. It's a cool looking, mildly edgy logo, and - this may come as a shock to you - not everyone who displays it sees their actual role in society as an unsanctioned executioner.