Comment by bdcravens
11 years ago
edit: to be clear, I'm talking about the video specifically, not the parent comment's general perspective.
Watching the video, while has was telling the girl to get on her face, several teens were encroaching and yelling. The one he chased with gun out came up behind him and made a motion that looked like he was feinting pulling out a gun. I think the events in Ferguson and otherwise and causing some to become a bit more cavalier, as if they've "earned" the right to act that way during a police action due to what has happened elsewhere.
When you say "some" and "they" do you mean "black people"? I only ask because the parent comment specifically talks about minorities. If so, that's a unfortunate dichotomy that you have created.
If anything, the safer generalization is that cops are the ones that have a history of acting recklessly in their interactions with non-police. Especially considering that they are civil servants, whose job is to protect all people with equal consideration.
Sorry, I was only discussing the video; I failed to read the parent comment fully (which was quite bigoted). Looking at the video specifically, you see a lot of brazen action, and you have to wonder what is emboldening them.