thoughtomator
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I agree with everything you wrote in that post. How is it different from what I'm saying? If the facts show the cop did anything you describe, then yes, hes toast.
Right. Now combine that with the PD's posture on getting info out to the public:
- slow to explain officer's actions
- autopsy report withheld
- no dashcams AND an unaccompanied officer
- felonious assaults and kidnapping of journalists
- FAA flight restriction to keep news choppers out
- repeatedly engages protestors with paramilitary unit rather than trying to talk with them
There is something seriously wrong with this particular PD and their view of their mission, a wrongness which is not compatible with our laws. They behave like an occupying force, premeditatively so, as is evidenced by the acquisition and distribution of military equipment and their population-engagement strategy.
This is my concern because I believe this wrongness exists in PDs throughout the country and Ferguson could just as well have been almost anywhere.
Americans cannot be subject to summary punishment at the hands of police. That is the issue which turned a local incident into a national one.