Wowak wrote:
Uh... if hes not arresting Gates, he doesn't need witnesses to his reasons.
He needs witnesses so that Gates doesn't later accuse him of doing something that may or may not have actually happened, while they were alone inside Gates's house.
Say Gates feels like being an shiny happy person (which, judging by his actions, he apparently did) even if he doesn't get arrested. He can then report Crowley as having done something inappropriate inside the house: threatened Gates, made racist or insulting comments, exposed himself, etc. - anything.
That's going to cause trouble for Crowley - an investigation, possible disciplinary action, at the very least temporary suspension or desk duty while the investigation is going on. No matter what the outcome, that incident will be on Crowley's record whether he deserves it or not.
I know you love to feel that all cops have a Get Out Of Jail Free card permanently tattooed on, and can use the Secret Fascist Tool Handshake to put the fix in for anything they need. But no matter what you think, an allegation against the cop would result in an IA investigation and difficulty for the cop, no matter how unfounded.
So it is in the cop's best interest to have witnesses to Gates's behaviour and to whatever events occur, particularly if Gates is upset and already throwing down the racism card.
Please tell me you're capable of seeing this point.