By no means do I intend to pass judgment, nor criticize; here is what I witnessed yesterday at a funeral.
The husband of the deceased, who is a combat Marine veteran and a retired police officer from a major metropolitan area, exited his car with a firearm on the passenger side seat both windows down and walked away to greet the family. (car was out of his line of sight for many minutes) Luckily another family member noticed brought to his attention before anything went bad. But his demeanor was very nonchalant and that bugged me.
I've never lost a spouse, but am I overreacting?
The husband of the deceased, who is a combat Marine veteran and a retired police officer from a major metropolitan area, exited his car with a firearm on the passenger side seat both windows down and walked away to greet the family. (car was out of his line of sight for many minutes) Luckily another family member noticed brought to his attention before anything went bad. But his demeanor was very nonchalant and that bugged me.
I've never lost a spouse, but am I overreacting?