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(01-30-2014, 04:06 PM)Natalie Mcbeef Wrote: "Hey we need to figure out a way for me to get back out there and save kayah who is dying"
I don't know the law-enforcement character or their personality/ethic (and if they were aware that C'kayah was dying), but most law-enforcement officers aren't just going to leave someone to die on a street, even if its a criminal. Their job is to keep order/peace (not to pass sentence), so unless the character was corrupt (and had no care for lives) or had a pretty severe vendetta against the guy, it would have made sense for the law-enforcement character to have worked to save C'kayah's life. Even if they ultimately intended for him to be charged for crimes.
So, if they were aware (or your character made them aware) of his dying, in all likelihood, the character should have made attempts (maybe called in someone to check on him at least?) to rectify that situation instead of simply leaving him to die.
Just a thought on the matter.