Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas was handcuffed and placed on the ground face-first by local law enforcement while he was trying to assist a teenage girl in medical distress at a rodeo over the weekend, according to a witness who spoke to CNN.
“He was trying to tell them that he was a doctor and probably trying to tell him who he was, to be honest. And they were screaming that they did not effing care who he was,” she said. “And the next thing I knew, they had him on the ground, grabbed him by the shirt, threw him on the ground, face first into the concrete and had him in cuffs.”
The absolute hubris of those officers to show up to a scene without a damned clue as to what's going on and take over. If they haven't already, they're gonna get someone killed.
there was a study about natural disasters that concluded letting people involved in the problem resolve it was best, outside authority bogged down decision making and their need to establish control over providing support was detrimental to the situation
They say a liberal is a conservative who once got arrested. Will Congressman Jackson maybe realize that police sometimes overstep their bounds and need accountability? Or did he learn nothing?
Then again he’s Trump’s loyal follower, he probably is upset the cops treated him like a black guy.
I don't disagree but states like Washington that have long mandated de-escalation training still have this same shit happening.
The nature of policing in a capitalist state leads police to view the public as the enemy. Their job is to uphold the status quo, which is structural inequality. Individual cops are still individuals, of course. They just have to swim against the tide of how their job and the culture within departments shapes them.
The police need better purpose. Despite slogans, they don't exist to "protect and serve" the communities they patrol, and they never have. They exist to protect rich property owners from the masses. One of the best ways of doing that is by making the masses afraid of the ownership class's pitbulls.
Doesn't help that the supreme court protects both their ignorance of the law and specifically stated multiple times they are not bound by any duty that even closely resembles "protect and serve".
Regardless of his addictions or opinions, he is a doctor and therefore much more suited to first aid than any of the cops that showed up just to beat someone up