Mmm, Fruitvale, that's the place where people die every week. Granted, the officer seems fairly at fault for breaking down under the circumstances. The BART operator did a good job is closing the doors to get out of there before the police could do anything else to the gathered crowd.
While rioting was minimal, the situation I saw on the film was something very close to it. There were people out on the platform, police officers established a very small safety perimeter between them and the rest of the train (which was ROARING in anger with typical slurs of "Fuck the pigs" and all that).
I'm concerned about a few things the local media isn't covering, why were they stopped, and why did the train stay there so long? The nature of the situation wouldn't warrant shooting a suspect, but the stress of the time could trigger hasty and sub par decisions.
The portrayal by KTVU, the general population is that of unfathomable man-slaughter. People get the presented bias that what transpired was a crime. I might be inclined to agree so, but without clearly knowing why his friends were even being stopped and having a train full of angry people seemingly about to pounce is what I need to prod at. I amend this phrase to say, the man was caught with his friends for fighting on board the train. I suppose this raises even more questions on how and why, who was involved, and how police interrogation procedures were employed to lead to that conclusion....
If anything, they shot the wrong guy. That is an offense, I'll give you that.
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While rioting was minimal, the situation I saw on the film was something very close to it. There were people out on the platform, police officers established a very small safety perimeter between them and the rest of the train (which was ROARING in anger with typical slurs of "Fuck the pigs" and all that).
I'm concerned about a few things the local media isn't covering, why were they stopped, and why did the train stay there so long? The nature of the situation wouldn't warrant shooting a suspect, but the stress of the time could trigger hasty and sub par decisions.
The portrayal by KTVU, the general population is that of unfathomable man-slaughter. People get the presented bias that what transpired was a crime. I might be inclined to agree so, but without clearly knowing why his friends were even being stopped and having a train full of angry people seemingly about to pounce is what I need to prod at. I amend this phrase to say, the man was caught with his friends for fighting on board the train. I suppose this raises even more questions on how and why, who was involved, and how police interrogation procedures were employed to lead to that conclusion....
If anything, they shot the wrong guy. That is an offense, I'll give you that.