Cambridge Cop has some ‘splainin’ to do…

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According to the following, the person who made the 911 call did not mention race until asked, and even then did not mention “two black males with backpacks.” The two black guys with backpacks seem to have been added in to the police report authored by Police Seargant James Crowley. Specifically, he states that the 911 caller observed these two men. That is not even slightly surprising to me. There is nothing close to a guarantee that police reports will be accurate, and race is often used as a factor when discussing crime. It is most sensible, it would seem, to investigate black men doing things. After all, they … do things. (Profiling anyone?)

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0 thoughts on “Cambridge Cop has some ‘splainin’ to do…

  1. I’m not sure he really needs to explain. There’s a good chance he remembers the dispatch coming through that way. However, he does need to acknowledge the results of his bias and publicly and soon.

  2. Well, I was thinking that he could have simply been reporting what dispatch had told him. Dispatch may have screwed this up.

    I am not a Conan fan at all, but he did have a funny spoof of the dispatch call last night.

  3. Enoch, during Sotomayor’s grilling by the Judiciary Committee, one of the Republicans decided that the best way to express to his concerns over the jurist’s public remarks was to use one of the lines from I Love Lucy that played Desi Arnaz’s latino heritage for a “furriners talk funny” joke. Just another face-palming moment in recent race relations history.

  4. Yes, that is the reference, and there is even a side bar that makes the reference a triple. (first meaning simply being what it means, second meaning being the link to the recent Senatorial gaff/joke) If you listen to the discussion of the 911 call, there is a mention of a latino culprit.

  5. The officer who arrested Gates, Sgt. James Crowley, said in his police report that he talked to [Lucia] Whalen soon after he arrived at Gates’ home. “She went on to tell me that she observed what appeared to be two black males with backpacks on the porch,” Crowley wrote in his report.

    Caller in Gates’ arrest never ID’d race during 911 call | Nation | Star-Telegram.com – Posted on Mon, Jul. 27, 2009

    Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Police Report – July 23, 2009

  6. Methinks Gates has some “‘splainin’ to do” as well. I find the bs offered up by him in various interviews to be incredible.

  7. “Ralph, would you care to be more specific?”
    I am not Ralph, but notice the cop says “two black guys”. That is never what the caller said. Also the caller went out of her way to point out this may not be burglary.

  8. 12: see post 9
    Yes, but if true that would be in disagreement with her 911 and interview. I don’t think we can assume this is correct.

  9. There’s a lot of blame the victim going round here.

    Whether he’s an arrogant prick, or wore a short skirt, does not change the fact that he never broke the law, but was arrested anyway. If he had broken then law, he would have been charged.

    The police officer arrested a man, who had done nothing wrong, and then lied on the police report?

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