Posted on 08/15/2014 7:37:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
The facts that seem undisputed -- and in these situations that is so rare -- are that an unarmed 18-year-old named Michael Brown was walking in a street; an altercation occurred with a police officer; the officer gave chase to Mr. Brown after the scuffle and shot Mr. Brown at least once in the back, approximately 20 feet from where the scuffle occurred.
The police officer claims Mr. Brown tried to take the police officer's gun. Witnesses disagree. What is undisputed is by the time you read this, Mr. Brown, who worked his way through a bleak high school education in Ferguson, Missouri, would have been in a college classroom. He defied the odds of many young black men -- graduated from high school and would have started college last week, had he been alive. But he failed to beat the odds of young black men having bad encounters with police.
It is a painful discussion to have in the United States. Too many people profit from racial tension. The media profit by fanning flames and selling papers -- often making themselves the story. Activists in the black community profit by fanning flames of racial unrest and grievance. Activists in liberal circles fan the flames of privilege, class warfare, etc. Conservative activists fan the flames of rhetoric and push back.
Meanwhile, an 18-year-old is dead and everybody is yelling at each other. Facts become more and more disputed. It also becomes less likely that the real truth of what happened can be arrived at.
While conservatives tend to be law and order supporters, there is growing concern about the militarization of local police. Look to Ferguson, Missouri, where policemen who spend their days writing speeding tickets were clad in armor, behind helmets and shields, riding in armored personnel carriers with guns mounted on top.
Conservatives have long lamented the buildup of armaments and stockpiling of bullets by the Department of Homeland Security. The media has mostly treated these conservative concerns with derision. Suddenly, last week, when reporters were detained by the police in Ferguson, Missouri, the media had to pay attention to the militarization of the police and overkill by local police forces.
Given what happened in Ferguson, the community had every right to be angry. The police bungled their handling of the matter, became very defensive and behaved more like a paramilitary unit than a police force. Property damage and violence by the citizenry cannot be excused, but is also the result of a community seeing those who are supposed to protect and serve instead suiting up and playing soldier.
Congress passed the Posse Comitatus Act in 1878 as Reconstruction came to end. The law ended the military's ability to enforce laws on domestic soil. The police had to be used. But since Sept. 11, 2001, many police departments in the country have turned themselves into mini-militaries. It used to be just a SWAT team ready to take on bad guys.
More and more, the police are suiting up to contain and control the population they are supposed to serve. Not a week goes by without encountering horrific stories of police abuse. In Dallas, Texas, the independent school district has a SWAT team. In New York, a man died after police put him in a chokehold for the high crime of selling cigarettes.
With the rise of terrorism in the United States, major metropolitan areas may need police trained to serve occasionally as paramilitary outfits. But not all police forces are major metropolitan areas.
The odds of a young white man being shot by the police in similar circumstances to Michael Brown are not as high as those of a young black man. But we should not need to have a young white man shot and killed for the rest of the nation to pay attention to the issue.
Just because Michael Brown may not look like you, should not immediately serve as an excuse to ignore the issues involved. Likewise, a media suddenly invested in stories of government overreach should not be dismissive of stories of bureaucrats, not just police, abusing the public trust.
Didn't B Hussein 0bama say we need a civilian force with the powers of the military? Could this be what he meant?
He should be embarrassed, but probably won’t be.
I agree that there should be an arrest for robbery. At what point do you shoot people for robbery, though? Do the police have the right to shoot people in the back for fleeing?
If the perp was struggling for the gun, then the cop is in immediate danger. Shoot away. Once the suspect starts to flee, what then? Does the perp represent enough of a danger to society that he should be shot? Should he just be chased down? More cops called? Wait for him to show up at a hospital?
I hate punks and gangbangers, but at some point we have to decide whether we want Judge Dredd roaming our streets or Barney Frank.
DING DING DING! We have a winner!
I think the author of this article is hoping to write an updated version of “Bonfire of the Vanities.” Or at least be the new Peter Fallow...
Here is a white, completely innocent child whose life, if he survives, will be a struggle from now on.
Why don't we riot about that or the many other abuses the media chooses not to flog?
Or are only black children worth the media's time?
As far as I can tell, the color doesn't matter unless someone wants to make it an issue. That the black teen was shot nine times while he was on the ground is criminal. Unless ALL abuses are treated equally, nothing will ever be done to amend the problems the US has with out of control officers.
This isn't a black and white problem. This is an us versus them problem that is occurring nationwide and fomented by whatever aberration in attitude has taken place.
As my mother would say, pull your socks up and deal with the real problem.
Google Zac Champonnier. No riots.
This statement makes me want to puke. Painting a violent thug as a heroic, would -be valedictorian.
What an absolutely stupid column. White kids have been and will continue to be shot and killed by cops. Where I live, the case of Michael Bell got a little bit of local publicity. Similar to Brown, supposedly Bell tried to take the police officers weapon and ended up getting shot and killed. Unlike Brown, Bell hadn’t robbed a store beforehand. The Kenosha police department settled a federal lawsuit out of court for about $1.8 million to Bell’s family.
“I do not know why but blacks in general are much more vicious than other races.”
To answer your own question all you have to do is to look at the history and current events on the continent of Africa. They are still 100 years behind the rest of the world. Killings, genocide, drugs, killing someone because the person ran over one of the family chickens, etc.....I could go on and on.
What is undisputed is that Mr Erickson is full of crap.
Unless Mr Brown was doing a research paper on nicking Swisher Sweet cigars.
What an absolutely stupid column. White kids have been and will continue to be shot and killed by cops. Where I live, the case of Michael Bell got a little bit of local publicity. Similar to Brown, supposedly Bell tried to take the police officers weapon and ended up getting shot and killed. Unlike Brown, Bell hadn’t robbed a store beforehand. The Kenosha police department settled a federal lawsuit out of court for about $1.8 million to Bell’s family.
Whites are killed by blacks every day. It’s “dog bites man.” Not even news.
God...another stupid white writer
It’s in dispute that he was shot in the back now.
I’m a little suspicious about the timing of this robbery video. If Brown was a likely suspect in that crime, and that was the reason he was approached in the first place, why didn’t the PD say so all along? Something about this smells like a fat guy’s gym locker.
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