7/21/2009 8:18:37 PM
There are some absolutely fucking ridiculous comments on the official statement ^^ just posted.
7/21/2009 8:23:29 PM
Interesting excerpts from interview between Gates and The Root:http://www.theroot.com/views/skip-gates-speaksOn why his door was jammed:
7/22/2009 8:29:15 AM
His story seems to have changed from the one his lawyer gave yesterday.
7/22/2009 8:42:54 AM
That one cop at the bottom sure is a waspy looking cross burning mother fucker.
7/22/2009 12:28:56 PM
i for one have not been focusing on the racial aspect of this (other than the fact that that is what made it a !story!) more that it's yet another instance of cops arresting someone for treating them with disrespect. nowhere has anyone suggested that he was a danger to anyone or that he wouldn't have likely shut up if the cops had just left after they determined he was the legal resident (owner?) of that house.
7/22/2009 12:52:16 PM
And how are you determining that its a case of asshole cops reacting to dis-respect?The claims of the victim that cried RACIST at his first chance?brilliant
7/22/2009 1:07:14 PM
7/22/2009 1:55:46 PM
that's not the ONLY situations in which someone should be arrested. i love how you keep trying to say i'm a libertarian because i don't think people should be arrested for being disrespectful to a cop.the only time i think it's reasonable for a cop to arrest someone for being an ass like this is if it's somehow disrupting the cop while doing some sort of police duty (directing traffic or investigating a crime let's say). if he were interrupting something or hampering some legitimate police action, then sure arrest him. that simply wasn't the case here.
7/22/2009 2:03:50 PM
^
7/22/2009 2:12:17 PM
7/22/2009 2:24:03 PM
^ haha sending a PM is childish? i only sent that in PM because I didn't want this thread to turn into "is sarijoul a libertarian or not". Since you were obviously being thick about why I keep making the assertion (I know you're not a libertarian, but you're obviously willing to use any argument you can find to support your pre-determined conclusion) i thought i would send a pm to explain.
7/22/2009 2:29:16 PM
and the childish bit was resorting to "you'll understand when you're older little boy"and how the hell old are you? you apparently just graduated from undergrad a couple months ago.neither account says anything that should result in an arrest to me.in both accounts he showed identification to the officer and the officer left his residence satisfied that he was the resident of that home.[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 2:32 PM. Reason : .][Edited on July 22, 2009 at 2:36 PM. Reason : .]
7/22/2009 2:32:18 PM
7/22/2009 2:47:11 PM
7/22/2009 3:05:52 PM
I mistrust cops after reading all the TWW threads about them.
7/22/2009 3:25:18 PM
So you have a completely irrational distaste for people because of what they chose as a profession?[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 3:28 PM. Reason : ^^]
7/22/2009 3:28:17 PM
[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 4:09 PM. Reason : nm]
7/22/2009 4:09:08 PM
7/22/2009 4:46:11 PM
jesus christ. round and round we go.because you said this:
7/22/2009 4:51:16 PM
^ well, since Gates identified himself as a Harvard prof, Crowly called the Harvard University Police and waited for them to arrive. Also, this was not just a matter of mistaken identity. Gates notes in his interview with the The Root that he thinks its possible his door was jammed because someone tried to break in. However, in either account you read, there was apparently no time to investigate that because Gates was too busy asking for Crowly's badge number and accusing him of being a racist.But that's just what I can infer from the two accounts. Neither Crowly nor Gates is very clear about how much time actually elapsed. But....I still have no clue what that has to do with anything.....
7/22/2009 5:25:44 PM
no account says anything about the police actually trying to investigate the previous robbery gates had experienced.
7/22/2009 5:29:10 PM
so if you ask a cop for their name and badge number are they required to comply?
7/22/2009 5:31:26 PM
yesand that appears to be a he said she said thing in this case. the officer, ahem, crowly says he provided multiple times. gates says that he didn't provide it.[Edited on July 22, 2009 at 5:34 PM. Reason : .]
7/22/2009 5:33:39 PM
you're sharp.
7/22/2009 5:46:06 PM
where does it say anything about "no time to investigate the robbery" other than your statement?for all we know, there was already an investigation into said robbery in the immediate aftermath of it.
7/22/2009 5:53:06 PM
7/22/2009 6:10:46 PM
^ haha um, a robbery was reported, Crowly shows up to investigate, finds Gates, and then after that the only thing is mentioned is how the officer deals with Crowly. IOW: There is no mention of further investigation into the robbery. That's all i meant. I phrased my sentence in a way to imply that Gates attitude was what held up any further investigation. Of course, I don't know that for sure, so I didn't say that was explicitly what happened. But I guess a lot of things are flying over your head today.But I'm heading out son. Peace![Edited on July 22, 2009 at 6:11 PM. Reason : ``]
7/22/2009 6:10:52 PM
the actual robbery happened months before by the way. just looked it up.
7/22/2009 6:17:37 PM
And now our President weighs in on the matter..http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=8148986&page=1
7/22/2009 10:48:44 PM
I guess there's only one door on this guy's house, or maybe Harvard professors don't know how to call a locksmith.
7/22/2009 11:15:01 PM
i'm disappointed the question was asked in the first place. i would have been happy if he had said something like "i don't know and it's irrelevant to this press conference"
7/22/2009 11:32:03 PM
7/22/2009 11:58:42 PM
7/23/2009 6:25:28 AM
7/23/2009 7:33:08 AM
^^ i agree. The question now is this, i think: Was he prepared to answer that question, or was it an off-the-cuff response because they didn't anticipate it? If they had anticipated a question about it and wanted to answer it, they should have been sure that Obama was 100% up on all the latest facts, and any commentary he gave was carefully worded and smart. Or, he could have prepared a couple sentences about how he was not going to answer that question because 1) it's not about health care, and 2) it's an ongoing situation, and 3) it's a local matter. It sounded to me like he didn't have an answer prepared, so he gave the story that he's heard stitched together in the media, then gave some off the top of his head analysis, which is of course dangerous for someone in his position to do.
7/23/2009 10:13:14 AM
^The WRAL version of the story makes it sound like it was asked unexpectedly at the tail end of his conference. It also talks about how Gates is Obama's close personal friend.Drudge Report and WRAL articles did a good job on characterizing the officer's perspective and showing that he wasn't wrong, and that the local police force is standing behind him in not issuing an apology.http://www.wral.com/news/national_world/national/story/5639828/[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 10:37 AM. Reason : link]
7/23/2009 10:35:48 AM
it was the last question of the press conference, in which every other question had at least something to do with health care. since that's what the press conference was billed as.
7/23/2009 12:04:23 PM
7/23/2009 12:35:41 PM
I've gotta be honest, I would probably be a HUGE asshole if I got arrested going into my own house, regardless of the circumstances.
7/23/2009 12:41:23 PM
yeah, i'm still unclear, actually, as to exactly why he was arrested. He clearly was acting like a dick, and probably pompous or whatever. But again, that's not exactly illegal..... What were the charges, after he proved he was in his own house?
7/23/2009 12:44:36 PM
It's weird that I should be allowed to shoot and kill a drunk guy inadvertently at my door, but i'm not allowed to be pissed for being arrested for being in my own house.
7/23/2009 1:05:54 PM
It's ok to be pissed afterwards.He flipped out before he had any credible reason to. This is abnormal and, in the context of an investigation, suspicious.
7/23/2009 1:19:41 PM
he wasnt arrested for breaking into his own house spooky. Did you read that somewhere?
7/23/2009 1:20:05 PM
^^ i'm pretty sure any normal person, white or black, would be pissed during the incident."this is my house, here's my ID, now GTFO"^ and al capone was arrested merely for tax evasion right?[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 1:25 PM. Reason : ]
7/23/2009 1:24:28 PM
7/23/2009 1:31:00 PM
Thank you CapnObvious
7/23/2009 1:39:09 PM
He was charged with disorderly conduct, and the charges were dropped.In Massachusetts, disorderly conduct is the following:
7/23/2009 1:43:20 PM
I would cooperate and probably laugh it off with the cop when he figured out that it was my house.In this day and age it should be common sense that antagonizing a cop is a stupid thing to do, no matter how pissed off and justified you feel. He's a human just like you who can get pissed off when they're having a bad day, the difference is that a court will generally side with him over you simply by virtue of who he is. Is it fair? Not really, but it's certainly no secret. You'd think that an expert on african american history would understand that YES, COPS CAN BE DICKS.
7/23/2009 2:12:28 PM
and the cop should have known the shitstorm (for no real net gain) that would be caused by arresting the guy.
7/23/2009 2:14:13 PM