The lethal shooting of an unarmed young black man (again!) by a police officer--this time in Ferguson, MO--has of course been all over the news.
I am not passing judgment on the case because all the facts are not out.
Yet, I have stated that it does have something to do with the unbelievable militarization of the police. And of course it has something to do with stereotypes of crime rooted in the law and the media.
And most recently I said this: "By law, the amount of force that CAN be reasonably used is determined by the behavior of the suspect. If a person is not armed and is not using force that can lead to serious injury or death, he or she CANNOT be shot dead."
Yet, a police officer friend of mine replied: "Actually yes, by law they can. The law is interpreted that if the officer is in fear for his/her life....it's been done before and the media has not blown up about it....it is the same for a citizen."
And this really shook me up. Why?
Because it means that if a police officer is afraid, he or she can kill someone, even if the reason he or she is afraid has its roots in racism.
As shown in the book, the media create the impression that black people--and young black men in particular--are dangerous and thus scary. So when one runs at you or refuses to back down, you are now justified in shooting them? Even if the only reason you are afraid is because you have been constantly bombarded with images of dangerous black men over the course of your entire life?
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Showing posts with label Ferguson Missouri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferguson Missouri. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Monday, August 18, 2014
Reportedly shot multiple times in broad daylight with his hands up?
This explains the intense media coverage of it, no?
Missouri gov sends National Guard to Ferguson after latest night of clashes
KURTZ: How reporters are driving the murky story — sometimes too fast
VIDEOS: Second Michael Brown autopsy raises new questions
| Media maelstrom in Ferguson 
VIDEOS: Is Al Sharpton raising tensions in Ferguson?
| Politics at play in Michael Brown probe? 
VIDEOS: Should all police officers carry body cameras?
| Mo. governor calls on National Guard for aid 
VIDEOS: Dr. Baden explains autopsy
| Dr. Ben Carson on black leaders' role in crisis
BREAKING NEWS
Governor calls in National Guard
An independent autopsy conducted for the Brown family says the teen was shot twice in the head and four times in the right arm, all to the front of his body. FULL STORY
- NEW Video of scene
| Photos
- Autopsy unlikely to offer clarity
- Nixon: Cops were 'aggressive'
- CNN producer: Shots fired at cops
A GRAPHIC AND DISTURBING YOUTUBE VIDEO apparently taken in the immediate aftermath of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Mo., Police Officer Darren Wilson purportedly has a witness possibly corroborating the officer's account — casting doubt on claims that Brown was shot while running away, his hands in the air.








Friday, August 15, 2014
Reactions and stories to the shooting of an unarmed man by the police
If only the stories were all in one place. But notice the wide variety of slants and hooks used in these stories:
Mother Jones magazine:
4 Unarmed Black Men Have Been Killed By Police in the Last Month
Washington Post newspaper:
Images coming from Ferguson, Mo., reveal unfiltered, uncomfortable truths
DailyKos website:
The demonization of a dead, unarmed teenager is well underway
CNN website:
What's next for tense Ferguson?
Fox News:
Robbery 'not related' to why Michael Brown was stopped by police
Mother Jones magazine:
4 Unarmed Black Men Have Been Killed By Police in the Last Month
Washington Post newspaper:
Images coming from Ferguson, Mo., reveal unfiltered, uncomfortable truths
DailyKos website:
The demonization of a dead, unarmed teenager is well underway
CNN website:
What's next for tense Ferguson?
Fox News:
Robbery 'not related' to why Michael Brown was stopped by police
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