Of course right now the death of George Floyd is in the news, and people might think that I'm just caught up in the hype.
People would be wrong. To quote Ice-T: "When someone says All lives matter in response to black lives matter, you're diluting the issue, you're falling for a bait and switch."
It's been almost two years since I posted A tale of two Texas Cities, it seems not much has changed.
I'm not going to talk much about George Floyd. Everyone's talking about George Floyd, and people seem to think it's an isolated incident, the bait and switch has already begun, the autopsy report says Big George had fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system, and people around me are saying "Well obviously he was a criminal, cops sometimes have to kill criminals in the line of duty." to that I say "Go watch the Video." Watch George Floyd beg for his life with a knee on his neck saying "I can't breathe, I'll get in the car" and the officer with his knee on his neck taunt back "Well, get up and get in the car then.". It reminded me of a schoolyard bully saying "Stop hitting yourself.".
If watching a man die while someone taunts him doesn't make your blood boil with anger keep reading, maybe I can help get you there.
A tale of two Texas cities, two years later.
Same two cities, Dallas and Fort Worth. Situations even more similar than last time, very different results.
In Fort Worth, The Tarrant County District Attorney's Office confirmed murder indictment against the former officer, Aaron Dean, 35, in the shooting death of Atatiana Jefferson, a 28-year-old pre-med graduate student.
In Dallas, Tony Timpa. The gist of the story is that Tony calls the 911 he tells the dispatcher that he suffers from schizophrenia and depression and that he is off his meds, he says he's afraid and needs help. By the time the police get there private security has handcuffed Tony.
Cue bodycam footage. I'll let you read the article and watch for yourself. I can't, I'm already too pissed off, in case you can't either, here's an excerpt from the article describing the incident:
He never threatens to hurt or kill the police.
The footage also shows the officers mocking Timpa as he struggled to live. Shortly after one officer ridicules Timpa’s repeated cries for help, an officer notes that he appears to be “out cold.”They joke that he’s merely asleep and try to wake him: “It’s time for school. Wake up!”One officer mimics a teen saying: “I don’t want to go to school! Five more minutes, Mom!”They joke about buying him new shoes for the first day of school and making him a special breakfast, laughing loudly.
By the way, Tony is white. That really shouldn't make a difference, but just in case you're of the opinion that the campaign should be #AllLivesMatter, how 'bout if we just keep that information to ourselves and say:
Instead of getting off the topic of certain police departments allowing cops 3rd degree murder (at least) with immunity let's just go with this one, the one in the headlines NOW and demand that congress write a law requiring a federal manslaughter investigation EVERY TIME someone dies in police custody NOW, THIS TIME, before someone else dies needlessly.
Fort Worth did the right thing, and by the way, so far it's the largest city in the United States that hasn't had rioting. I'm proud of that. The Men and Women of the FWPD should be proud of that, it appears they're doing a good job and should be applauded. Yeah, I can Back the Blue in MY hometown, can you say the same for yours?