I'm not sure that racism have anything to do with the matter.
Except that it very clearly does. If you think it doesn't, it's ignorance, either true or willful.
During the Martin Trial, peoples were screaming about racism while I was scratching my head : why didn't anyone say that having armed unidentified civilian without any form of training "tipping off" law enforcement by suspiciously stalking peoples at night was a bad idea? Why didn't anyone say that the stupid "strong men" mentality conveyed by rap harmfull to the community?
Plenty of people said the first one. The second one was completely irrelevant.
In this case we have the same problem : a seemingly harmless teenager that choose to confront the police.
What? He didn't confront the police. He
fled from the police. In what world is running away from the police confronting
them? The police officer did grab him first, but that's still not a black teenager "confronting" the police.
Exept this time, a policeman is supposed to be able to subdue an unarmed man without resorting to lethal force.
There was no "resorting". There wasn't even a reason to subdue! He fired on a
fleeing civilian that as far as he knew had committed no crime beyond jaywalking.
And don't use kid, it's misleading.
Less misleading than the number of people calling him a violent criminal. He wasn't an adult, that's for sure, and for my own part I've predominantly used teenager anyway.
Police reports have been released. For reference:The reports on the shooting:
Ferguson Police ReportSLCPD Police ReportThe reports on the robbery Brown allegedly committed:
Ferguson Police Report