Happens a lot for black people too, but it's - in aggregate - far more confrontational and dangerous, as we saw here.
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Also they shot him in the back as he fled, unarmed, I can't believe people are defending that. I think it's obvious that he wasn't a threat, the only argument is that he deserved to be shot dead because he assaulted the police. Which is awful both morally and legally.
Did we see that here? How? The police seemed bored, the drunk seemed amicable enough, everything was going smoothly and peacefully until he failed the test and was placed under arrest. Then he assaulted the police.
After that, yes, there was conflict because... of course there was.
He wasn't unarmed. He had a taser. Incidentally, the policeman he assaulted to get it spent a
very long time holding it to his side and warning him instead of using it.
So he held something which looked like a gun, it was night, and he'd just fired it. It was by no means obvious that he wasn't a threat. We, sitting in our living-rooms, know he wasn't. The arrogance of foreknowledge.
You can't possibly say the only motivation for the shooting was the previous assault. Try imagining if everyone had been white or everyone black in that situation. Can you see it happening the same way? I can.
Just because they're white doesn't mean they're racist.
Really, very few people are defending what happened. Because it shouldn't have. But crying racism and burning down a Wendy's won't help the problem, because the problem here wasn't racism. The great tragedy of this case is that we won't learn anything because
people keep trying to boil it down to race.
American gun-cults and a society-wide inclination towards violence is the issue.
Iduno:
So you're suggesting getting them killed is a better solution? "That guy might be intoxicated, better have him murdered, just in case."
This is ridiculous and you know it.
Are people honestly trying to blame the Wendy's staff here for calling in the police? Do we now expect scared shop workers to self-enforce the law? I can see people blaming the police. I can see people blaming the drunkard. It is preposterous and manifestly
unfair to blame the Wendy's staff.