As for the police chief, he should be ashamed to call himself a cop. In an attempt to assuage the professional racists that arrived soon after the incident, the chief demonstrated to a national audience that he is not only afraid to do his job to "serve and protect" the law-abiding citizens of his community, but that he also -- as well he should -- lost the respect of the police force that he leads. The chief -- not the officer -- should resign as a result of his lack of professionalism ... from my perspective, the chief has irreparably disgraced himself.
You are living inside of your own imagination, this isn’t theory and speculation, we saw what we saw, and the nut case instantly resigned, he and his union didn’t fight what was revealed as he freaked out and went hysterical, and totally lost control.
Mark Furhman thinks that it is a good thing that those kids ran from him, or they might be dead, as this cop kept spinning out of control.
You are ignoring reality, unlike everyone else involved, including the union guy who instantly resigned. The same guy with the very short Highway Patrol career.
I agree with you 100%, that was the way I saw it as well. But there are people who see what they want to see, and will never change their opinion no matter what.
You almost always see the same people all the time playing the same roles, too. On television, radio, Internet forums, and conversation. It is predictable.
Usually, but not always, we call them “liberals”.