On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Alex Lanstein wrote:
> >>>> Ah, yes, the pig who arrested Gates for not being sufficiently deferential >>>> to an armed racist with a badge invading his home. How dare a black man >>>> in America get uppity in his own living room, indeed! > > Living in Boston, I'm probably a little more "aware" (and by that I mean > over-saturated by the local media) of the story. They've been reading > the transcript on every station all day (including sports radio) and it > certainly seems like Gates was in the wrong. There are apparently tapes > of the near-constant radio communication where most of the Gates > communication is heard in the background, and the police union is > pushing very hard to get them released. > > Sgt Crowley only did one public interview (with right-wing sports radio > hosts) that I suggest you listen to - > http://audio.weei.com/m/25432556/sgt-james-crowley-cambridge-police.htm > > Again, I'm not going to pass any definite judgment until those tapes are > released (unlike our president who admittedly "didn't have all the > facts") but based on the groups pushing to have them released, it seems > that the officers were really not in the wrong here. Once it was ascertained that the man was the homeowner, and not a burglar, the police had no reason or right to be there. Any abuse they suffered, they volunteered for. Arresting the man for being "disorderly" in his own home was merely an exercise in abuse of power. "Get your smelly pig ass the fuck off of my property" is a perfectly *legal* response. _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
