Tim Baxter wrote:
This is the kind of thread I wish wasn't on this site, as it makes me think so much less of people I otherwise like very much.
Thanks Tim!!
While the thread has remained civil . . . The idea/thought of "he deserved it" being ok befuddles me to no end. No one deserves to be killed. What stops the police from killing civilians for petty crimes? Apparently nothing . . . And some folks appear to indicate that is ok . . . When in truth, it isn't ok.
If Mr. Brown conducted himself inappropriately (don't know, I wasn't there), was it right for him to be killed and left in the streets?
For Tamir Rice, was it appropriate for officers to kill a person in an open carry state where they thought he was in his 20s?
For Mr. Brisbon, was it appropriate for officers to give chase because he removed some from his vehicle then killed?
For Mr. Gurley, was it appropriate for an officer to "accidentally" discharge his service weapon and be killed?
For Mr. Garner, was it appropriate to be killed over selling some loose cigarettes?
For Mr. Jones, was it appropriate to be shot for retieving his license at the request of the officer?
Why are civilians/citizens treated as guilty and judgement executed without going to trial? Why is ok to use force, possibly deadly force, if the SUSPECT is resisting arrest? Why are we, the people, assumed guilty or labelled by law enforcement as criminals for ANY law (even obscure and petty) that is broken?
These are the questions we should be asking; not blaming the victim for having health issues, not blaming a 12 yr old with an airsoft gun, not blaming the parents for not having "the talk" with their sons . . .
I promise you, if one of your close friends or family members were killed by the police for a petty reason, many of these "he deserved it", blasé attitudes would disappear.