JD_2B
Little Vixen
Is it possible he was baiting the police?
Yeah, that's possible, I suppose.
Is it even more possible that two egos clashed in the night?
That one cop, who is used to people becoming compliant and obsequious, clashed with one academic, who is used to people being compliant and obsequious, met under circumstances where each felt offended by the other's lack of obsequious reactions?
Let's use our imaginations shall we?
A man broke into his own house and the cops were called by a neighbor.
The cops came in not knowing what was going on and acted like cops typically do.
They DEMANDED proof that the man standing in his own home was who he said he was.
That proof was provided, but done so by a professor who was unused to be spoken to harshly.
He responded (probably overreacting to the cop's tone of voice) arrogantly.
The cop took unbrage that the man wasn't passive and thankful. The cop probably wasn't polite
The professor took umbrage that the cop didn't immediately take his word for who he was. He was probably not polite.
The cop arrrested the professor.
The professor was outraged.
Two fucking hardons clash in the night.
Had the professor been a nobody we'd have never heard about it.
But the professor was a somebody.
Is it about race?
Certainly that might have been part of it.
But what it really was about was egos and expectations and arrogance and pride and how people react when confront with police power.
Jesus, I can't believe this event isn't obvious to each and every one of us.
I loved the way you explained this.. Really love it.
Of course, racist or not- people are allowed by the First to speak their minds about other people, government, or institutions.. To an extent anyways.
All in all, I say that the cops and this professor (and his peers) need to get through it, and try to at least ACT like the mature role models of our country, rather than all this grandstanding, making a spectacle of themselves, and putting on shows of narcissism and what can easily be interpreted as the self inflicted desecration of their own character.![]()
That explanation is pretty much the idea I get about that whole deal. Still, I would be wanting to know if the officer falsified a report in order to justify his actions. That is a major problem. Can't have cops making up probable cause.
Oh I agree completely- I think that cops should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for lying, manufacturing evidence, and in any obstructions of justice they may choose to partake in. I understand wanting to make a bust, but they need to follow the rules, to do this properly.
I live in a shitty neighborhood with alot of drugs and crime, and have heard some seriously fucked up stories about cops misbehaving. They are soooo intent on catching people dealing drugs, also that they tend to overlook so many other facets of the problems this neighborhood has..
For example- my neighbor drives a nice car. She is a nurse. We live in a neighborhood that is overall poor, mostly trailers- and on her way home from work one night, a cop pulled her over for no reason at all, and asked her to open the trunk. She would probably have been arrested for no reason at all, had she not cooperated, or asked for probable cause. When all was said and done, she asked the cop why he pulled her over, and he said it was because she drives a nice car, and he thought she might be dealing drugs.
The police in our area want our neighborhoods to get "better"", and it seems that when they DO get better, the higher quality residents are suddenly treated like scum of the earth. So much for encouraging diversity and urban renewal.