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Why does the cop think he has a reason to question a man cleaning up the property?

He wasn't just hanging around, looking into people's windows or cars, he was CLEANING...
give me a break, this is awful, that a person NEEDS to have ID on him to be on his own property, cleaning up.

Looks to me that the officer isn't experienced, or that he was looking for trouble, when there wasn't any, until he arrived! The man was NEVER a threat to the cop.

I'd like to know what happened.




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video of the black student picking up garbage outside his college dorm
By: Cactus Flower
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Fri, 31 May 19 5:38 AM
Msg. 30357 of 54959

is so instructive.

It might be racially motivated. But...

Watch it without the racial lenses. It tells you how these things escalate. The young man is doing a good thing. He's on private property. He has every reason to think he should be left alone to do his own business. The police officer thinks he is doing his job. He thinks he represents authority and the law and he thinks it is under threat. He wants to assert control of the situation.

Because the officer has a weapon, he thinks he can enforce his authority. That could so easily have spiralled out of control.

I don't think the officer is wicked. He thinks he is following procedure. He doesn't shoot the young man. And yet what he does is wrong. And tells you what is wrong about policing with firearms in this situation.

I can see myself in both of their shoes and wonder how to avoid the confrontation. What a sad thing it is to watch. I so understand the young man's outrage. And yet they are both in the grip of larger forces they don't understand. If only American police officers were allowed to engage with humility and humour. But they are stuck with fear and authority as their guiding principles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbzhA5cpLVo


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