Winstonm, on 2017-October-02, 15:32, said:
Ken,
I watched this video the day of or day after the shooting. This guy had his hands up and was slowly walking back towards his vehicle, which was a good 20-30 yards away. There were two deputies and a helicopter on the scene.
Crutcher did follow the police instructions to get down. Instead, he raised his hands, turned, and slowly walked back toward his vehicle. There was ample time - more than ample time - for the two officers to take this guy down from behind if they wanted him down. Instead, they allowed him to walk all the way to his vehicle before tasing, then shooting him.
I'm not claiming right or wrong action by the police - obviously, Crutcher's failure to follow orders led to his demise. What I am saying is that I strenuously doubt the outcome would have been the same had Crutcher been white and done exactly the same things - not because the police are overt racists but because white privilege makes us all racists if we don't consciously work to prevent its influence.
I don't doubt that race plays a role. Fear plays a role. And fear and race are related. So what to do? We could demand that the fear go away. Lots of luck. Police can be fearful of whites also. Some whites more than others. Some large guy who appears to be drugged up, mumbling, and not following instructions would scare the crap out of me if my job was to question him. If he then went over to his car and reached inside, after he had been told not to do that, I would be very scared. So would anyone.
It is in the interest of everyone that these difficult situations do not result in anyone getting shot. In that WaPo article I posted by the football player he spoke of riding with cops. I think this could help. We can acknowledge that part of the reason for fear is race. Part of it. But it would help a lot if people could grasp the simple fact that cops, in difficult situations, fear for their lives. Race may well play a role, more with some people than with others, but there are always other matters. Everyone has a role to play in getting through such a situation without someone getting shot.
Here is a much much milder version, a story that I think I told before. It is not directly applicable, but maybe it has a metaphorical value. I was going to a math meeting ion downtown Baltimore. The traffic there is a mess. I was over on the right, planing to go into a parking garage. opps, lot full. Ah, but there is another one directly across the street. So I carefully pull back into traffic heading across the street. A cop is standing across the street, and she waves me over. When I was ready to turn into the first ramp, I was over in the right turn only lane. I had moved out of it before crossing, but I had been in it and I did not turn right. She had it made, she just stood there handing out tickets as fast as she could write them .
Now in Maryland we have a weirs system. When you get a minor ticket you go to court , you plead guilty, you pay a reduced fine, and there are nno violation points assigned. You go a t maybe 1pm and sit on your butt until they get to you after an hour or two.
While waiting, a young black guy is up in front of the judge. The guy is black, the judge is black, the ticket was from the same cop, a youngish white woman. The guy is not claiming prejudice. His claim is that one of the passengers in his car had made racial slurs toward the white cop and that made her mad and she gave him a ticket. I thought of standing up and pointing to my own skin and explaining that she was ticketing everyone but I didn't. But he wouldn't let it go, was thoroughly obnoxious, and then rude to the woman who handed him the slip saying what the fine was. As he started walking out the judge ordered him to come back and apologize to the clerk He kept walking. The judge send the bailiff after him, and there was a physical scuffle and the guy was hauled away.. When I got my fine and paid it, the guy's girlfriend was trying to find out where she had to go to try to get him out of jail
Nobody got shot. But really. People need to learn how to not make a bad situation worse. I am all for having cops try to solve problems without shooting anyone . But I expect cops, with few if any exceptions, want to get through situations without shooting anyone. Everyone could work on this. People are people, and we should not shoot someone because he acts like an idiot, but the chances of him getting through it all go up substantially if he doesn't.