Posted on 07/27/2009 1:42:24 PM PDT by GOP_Lady
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- A police sergeant who responded to a 911 call about a possible break-in at the home of black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. can be heard calling Mr. Gates uncooperative during a radio communication with a police dispatcher.
Cambridge police released a recording of the radio transmissions Monday after more than a week of controversy over Mr. Gates's July 16 arrest on a disorderly conduct charge.
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I know FRs are going to disagree with me, but I will tell you that most typically, in my opinion based on experience of seeing it, police officers would have acted differently than Sgt Crowley.
Faced with an uncooperative, foul mouth abusive person, a good number of untrained or un controlled cops would have probably tazered Mr. Gates.
Crowley actually showed considerable self controll, in my humble opinion.
Sgt. Crowley has a lot more patience than I would have.
Officer Crowley most certainly did.
Well let’s recap the past week:
We find out what’s really in the Healthcare Bill..OMG!!
Prof Gates freaks out and plays racecard, when Policeman tries to do his job causing a huge distraction.
Pres Obama adds to this distraction by calling Cambridge PD “acting studpidly”.
Obam fires TOP SECRET SERVICE AGENT over a conversation about “too many compaints from Obama’s over demographics in US”..hmm..NO REPLACEMENT IS ANNOUNCED..the spot is vacant?
OH BY THE WAY..there is a CHINA DELEGATION AT WHITE HOUSE TODAY...and Obama says “We now have a whole new way of looking at the world in this new millenium” (Paraphrased)...say what?
They did it again, and distracted America from what is really going on? Don’t you get it yet??
We’re still focused on health care.
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I have to agree. Gates was fortunate that it was Crowley and other members of what appears to be a very professional Cambridge police department that responded to the call.
A police sergeant who responded to a 911 call about a possible break-in at the home of black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr.
OK, so it’s Monday and I’m slow, but what qualifies this guy as a scholar? Is this like calling Al Sharpton a Reverend?
I watched a CNN video today from last week of Cambridge police officers who also happen to be Black defend their fellow officer to the hilt! The CNN reporter asked Officer Crowley to respond but he couldn't because he was so full of emotion after hearing the support.
I don’t know if MOST but I agree some would. Crowley acted in a professional and polite manner which is more than can be said of the prof
And the politics of distraction knows that, and that is why Chinese are heret this week. I forgot one, and Gates is in Israel with Netanyahu...no supervision for Obama.
We’re still all focused on the important stuff, but it sounds like you’re not. Take your own advice, why don’tcha?
Correction: Obama creates a huge distraction by commenting on a local incident, which he does not have the facts on but still takes sides against the local police department.
I have a lot of respect for Sgt. Crowley. He’s the kind of man who should be a cop.
Maybe you can only focus on one thing at a time, the rest of us are just fine.
"And I love that the 911 report said that two big black men were trying to break in with backpacks on. Now that is the worst racial profiling Ive ever heard of in my life." -- Henry GatesThe lady making the 911 call says "two gentlemen," then when asked "Are they white, black or hispanic?" she answers: "two larger men, one looked kind of hispanic. " The dispatcher then relays "two men, unknown race, one may be hispanic..."
Where did Gates get his profiling info?
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As usual, it was invented by him, because truth doesn't matter to liberals - the actual words might have been false, but he of course that they're essentially true - it's the whole Dan Rather thing. You can provide actual evidence, and they say, never mind that, let's talk about what I said instead.
That's it I think. The source of Gates charge of profiling by her.
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