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July 11, 2016
The Extraordinary Perils of the Ordinary Cop

By Jack Cashill <http://www.americanthinker.com/author/jack_cashill/>

Imagine you are an officer in a perceived threat environment with just
seconds to make a decision. You pull the trigger, and an unarmed black man
lies dead. Numerous “excellent” eyewitnesses, “mainly professional,”
provide “overwhelming” evidence of your culpability. It is captured on
video. What happens?

Well, as I document in my new book, *TWA 800: The Crash, The Cover-Up, The
Conspiracy* <http://amzn.to/29rsxIQ>, if you are a naval officer, and you
are lucky enough to make this tragic error during a Clinton reelection
campaign, the witnesses are silenced, the video is seized and likely
destroyed, the media turn a blind eye, families of the black man and the
229 other dead are lied to, and you get reassigned.

Now, if you are a naval officer during a Republican presidency, you run
more risk. In July 1988, Capt. Will Rogers III gave the order to fire two
Standard Missiles at a commercial Iranian Airbus, IR 655. Rogers and his
crew had mistaken the ascending passenger jet with 290 on board for a
descending Iranian F-14, a fighter plane. The media hopped on this one.
Hearings were held. Rogers was put out to pasture, and his superiors might
have been cashiered had not Adm. William Crowe, chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, shocked the military by endorsing Bill Clinton for
president in 1992.

The authorities never threatened Rogers with prison. Nor should they have.
Yes, 290 people died, most of them “minorities,” but he made an honest
mistake under very difficult circumstances. Unfortunately, as we have seen
time and clichéd time again, the ordinary street cop -- or, in George
Zimmerman’s case, the neighborhood watch captain -- is cut no such slack.
If the dead man is black, the media pounce, the pundits rant, the
politicians accuse, the protestors march, the president condemns, and the
word of every last bizarre witness is received as though it came from a
burning bush.

As to the peacekeeper in question, he faces a public frenzy of the sort
Mayella Ewell wrought on Tom Robinson, only shriller and vaster. Scarier
still, the accused will find that the good liberal Atticuses have abandoned
the jailhouse doorway and joined the mob. There, they too howl not for
justice, but for racial vengeance, guilt assumed, whiteness assumed (if
close), evidence be damned.

Officer Jeronimo Yanez in Minnesota and Officers Blane Salamoni and Howie
Lake II in Louisiana join a lengthening lineup of those presumed guilty for
killing a black man. I cannot even say ‘presumed guilty until proven
innocent.’ As George Zimmerman and Ferguson’s Darren Wilson can attest, in
the eyes of today’s left, once presumed guilty, one forever remains guilty.

With almost no one noticing, the left has taken a perversely dark turn.
Whereas leftists once contented themselves with proclaiming the guilty
innocent, a tradition dating back to Sacco and Vanzetti, today they are
prepared to proclaim the innocent guilty. Once branded, no jury verdict or
grand jury decision can erase the accused’s Scarlet R, as in “racist.”

>From the left’s perspective, it does not matter if the black man is beating
your head against the sidewalk, charging at you down the street, wrestling
with you to pull his gun, or reaching for an illegally owned pistol during
a legitimate traffic stop. If you shoot the black man, the left gives you
less consideration than if you shot a clerk at a 7-11.

The right, easily intimidated, does little better. “Yes, there are some bad
apples and, yes, we will find ways to deal with them but in no way do we
indict the entire police force," said Dr. Ben Carson in response to the
shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana.

Carson, however, had far too little information to suggest the accused cops
were “bad apples.” They each made spontaneous decisions in the midst of a
life threatening circumstance. At this stage, it is hard to tell whether or
not they even made the right decision. The Louisiana video tells us little.
The Minnesota video tells us nothing.

In comparing these “bad apple” police to bad surgeons, Carson overlooks
some fundamental differences between these professions. Even in his most
challenging moments, a surgeon never fears for his own life. A cop often
does. If a surgeon makes a fatal error, he gets sued. If a cop makes a
fatal error, he can go to prison for the rest of his life or get killed. In
either case, he will leave his family about one-tenth the estate a surgeon
would.

Consider the case of the presumed rottenest of bad apples, Michael Slager
of North Charleston, South Carolina. A Coast Guard veteran and five-year
member of the force, Slager had been commended by his superiors for
demonstrating "great officer safety tactics" in dealing with suspects.

On April 4, 2015, Slager made a legitimate stop on fifty-year-old Walter
Scott for a nonfunctioning taillight. Slager politely approached Scott,
took his information and returned to his car to check it. Scott then bolted
from his car. Slager, thinking Scott guilty of something serious, pursued
the heavy-set man. The alcohol and cocaine in Scott’s system may have
impaired his judgment.

An amateur video picks up Scott and Slager wrestling on the ground some
distance from the patrol car. Scott appears to have grabbed Slager’s Taser.
As Scott begins to run away, Slager shoots him from behind and kills him.
Three days later, Slager is arrested for murder and placed in solitary
confinement without bail for the next nine months. He is now under house
arrest awaiting trial.

According to the courts, a cop cannot shoot a fleeing suspect unless he
“poses a significant threat of death or serious physical injury to the
officer or others.” Slager believed Scott did pose such a threat. Scott had
taken his Taser. Said Scott, “I did what I had to do to save my life.” A
young Toronto computer geek, who had intended to use his video skills to
confirm Slager’s guilt, found himself supporting Slager’s contention
<http://bit.ly/29xlFvw> after a close analysis of the video.

Slager, alas, has no more chance of getting a fair trial than the
Scottsboro boys did in Depression-era Alabama. Let us say, though, the
evidence shows he did shoot Scott unnecessarily, and the judge condemns him
to life in prison. Out of fear or self-love, the media and most of the
political class would publicly applaud.

The fact that a military veteran left his pregnant wife that morning to a
do a thankless job, made a polite and appropriate stop of an obviously
guilty black man, and shot him in a moment of panic and desperation would
trouble none of them enough to say the obvious: There is no more reason
ordinary cops should be tried as common criminals for making a fatal
mistake than soldiers or sailors or surgeons.

*Jack Cashill is the son, nephew, and cousin several times over of ordinary
cops.*



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