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I am not too sympathetic. She was rude to the officer. I was taught to respect authority, be it teachers, police, etc. I know that some cops are bullies. In the way back, boys with long hair were routinely pulled over just because of their appearance. It was not fair, but each incidence did not warrant a media event. I was with my bf and we were arrested and put in the cruiser. They treated us rudely and told us we could not speak to each other. My BF was frisked and handled roughly. It was not pleasant, but I suffered no emotional trauma. (BTW it was for driving in a parking lot to learn a stick). Most people are aware the more pleasant and cooperative you are with the officer being stopped, the better your chance is to get off with a warning. The final determination was suicide, not murder. It seems to me that people are taking these types of situations to act out and maybe get a chance to sue somebody. Being polite makes things a lot easier. This is not to deny that Blacks are treated unfairly. Just in this particular case . . . . Now there is talk about training officers to tolerate hostile behavior and uncooperativeness because they need to "understand" the rage and frustration?
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