You seem to agree and that was the point. There were possible policy and safety violations.
But where is all the blatant police brutality here?
Looking back at what occurred the last week, I saw thousands outraged over alleged violent police brutality towards people of color.
I saw black leaders, the Mayor, the President of the United States and others publicly say, imply or suggest the police are racist against blacks, while others are demanding police brutality against blacks must stop.
People were holding up signs, screaming, chanting racism still exists in America and they’re not going to take it anymore.
Death threats were made, people were beaten, building burned, looted etc. All this because of policy violations?
Then we find half the 6 suspects are black and evidence of intentional violent police racism against Mr. Gray is no where to be found. Or has yet to even be revealed.
A directive to force the police to quit killing and crippling citizens, is a more than just a little policy problem.
Now another transport death is in question. Why did they insist on ignoring policy repeatedly on this transport?