Wowak wrote:
No, I'm going by the police report. To summarize, the officer was never under the impression that Gates was anyone but the homeowner, but he was "surprised and confused" by his bad behavior, and refused to continue the conversation indoors, inviting Gates outdoors where there was justification to arrest him for his behavior. The police report is certainly available on many websites.
OK, so per your sugggestion I read the police report. I kind of wish I didn't, because I used to think you had a point.
smoking gun police report
So what if Gates was the homeowner? He wasn't arrested for being the homeowner, he was arrested for disorderly conduct, a point clearly made in the police report, and corraborated by others. The guy was disorderly. There are laws about stuff like that.
He voluntarily left his home, and continued his verbal assault on an officer, with several other officers standing by as well as several citizens as witnesses. What did he think would happen?
I understand you've had issues with cops. Me too. Given the circumstances described, how in the world would you have suggested the officer respond??
Sounds like your basic perspective is that all cops are ashatts, that they have no right to perform their job, they are always wrong, and that they should stay out of all of our lives because we'd be better off without them. I mean no disrespect, but perspectives like that frequently lead to more confrontations and problems with authorities.