Let me make it clear from the outset of this article: I’m against
violence and killing, and I’m certainly no advocate of killing police
officers.
But having said that, it must be stated that the combination of a
national gun culture that makes obtaining guns and deadly bullets as
easy as buying a newspaper, combined with the increasing availability of
videocam evidence of infuriating police murders of innocent, unarmed
people, including kids, is a recipe for the kind of vigilantism that we
just witnessed in New York City, where a Baltimore man, Ismaaiyl
Brinsley, took it upon himself to wreak what he considered deserved
vengeance on the NYPD by randomly selecting and assassinating two New
York cops sitting in their squad car.
Random acts of retributive violence like this are only to be expected
when you have police treating the public -- and especially certain
segments of the public, notably people of color -- like presumptive
criminals or a people under occupation.
This is not a question of right or wrong. Hell, the two policemen
killed by the apparently mentally distubed Brinsley, ironically a
Chinese and a Latino cop, had nothing to do with the killing of Eric
Garner, a black man, by white police officer Daniel Pantaleo. It’s
simply a reality: If the growing murderousness and thuggishness of some
(especially white) police behavior towards people of color, and towards
the public in general, continues in this country, it is totally
predictable that such acts of vengeance or vigilantism will increase,
perhaps even becoming more focused to target the actual perpetrators of
unjustified homicides, such as the recent killings of Michael Brown in
Ferguson, Garner in New York and 12-year-old Tamir Rice in Cleveland,
should their uniformed killers be given a free pass by prosecutors.
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