One final thought, and i'm gone
The horrific event you described that crippled an innocent women is a source of profound grief for her, for her family, for the city, and indeed for those that suffer, albiet far less, from guilt by association.
Having said that, i will say this. What one man did with others that were in no way connected with the rest of us, is no more our doing than the killing of the woman stashed behind the officer's rec room wall.
All men in all walks of life deserve to be judged by their own deeds, and tr somewhat it's true, by the company they keep. I am very proud of the men i call my brothers, and will continue to fight to be judged fairly, by the truth and not by a campaign of smears and exadurations.
"If I am to be run over by injustice, I prefer to be hit standing up."