THE RIGHT THING FOR THE RIGHT REASON
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So it was with dire sadness that I recently saw the police body camera videos of the incident in Miami where Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was forcibly pulled from his car by several police officers after being stopped for speeding, pushed face-first into the ground and handcuffed. (I assume you are familiar with it.) It must be said at the outset that Mr. Hill was acting like a jerk in closing his car window and not re-opening it when the police instructed him to do so. However, from what I saw, for the police to act as they did thereafter was simply vindictive and they had no legal reason to arrest Mr. Hill! I understand that sometimes at traffic stops people pull guns on the police, so the officers logically should be on edge. Thus under those circumstances it was appropriate for them to have opened Mr. Hill’s car door, which they did. But then they should have just left him alone with the car door open. I understand that it is a crime in Florida (and probably most other states) to interfere with or obstruct police officers while in performance of their duties. But not opening a window is not my view of obstructing the police under those circumstances.
So now will the police officers be held accountable? I hope they are, and I hope that this is done publicly! And that includes the supervisors who had the responsibility of training them about things like this that could arise. Furthermore, along the way, we should all be thankful that most police officers are now required to wear body cameras when interacting with the public. If people know they are being videotaped they will certainly have a greater tendency to act responsibly. But for everyone at every level in our society, accountability is supremely important! I hope you agree.
Quote for the week: “Nothing in this world is harder than speaking the truth; nothing easier than flattery.” Fyodor Dostoevsky
Judge Jim Gray (Ret.) Superior Court of Orange County, California 2012 Libertarian Candidate for Vice President