Saturday, March 28, 2009

May God bless the Moat family as they have to deal with the death of their mother-in-law, and the unfair scrunity done by the police officer.

While reading the blog about Mr. Moat's family I have to say I totally agree with what the author is saying. I don't think this case is about race in the least bit. The author could not have said it better when saying, " There's plenty to criticize about the Moat's traffic stop without bringing race into the argument." This brings up the point when Mr. Moat's himself stated that he thinks this deal happened because his is an American, and he soon realized that the police officer wasn't going to listen to reason.

The good thing is the dash cam caught the whole ordeal on camera, and like the author says, " That dynamic of interaction with civilians is fairly typical in police misconduct cases, and it's something that's embedded in police training, policies, and culture, not just poor race relations."

Well in conclusion, I agree with the author and I like his approach and view about Mr. Mott's case. In this case the officer was reluctant to give the Mott family an apology.

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