Saturday, August 16, 2014

Ceasefire Need in Ferguson, Missouri


It was a sad day when police shot 18 year old, Michael Brown.  Apparently the Ferguson, MO, police officer fired his gun nearly 7 times, most of those striking Brown.  What we don’t know yet is what happened right before those fatal shots were fired.  So far there is only speculation and the word of a few spectators and their stories do not all jibe.

The police department, or the state, has decided to release video footage from a convenience store where just before the shooting, a black male, acknowledged to be Brown, stole a box of $50 cigars.  The man is then seen pushing the clerk.  The video might be important later but I question its release while the pot was still boiling over.  The police were trying to keep the lid on, and bringing in a Trooper Captain to monitor the protests was a good idea, taking the local cops out of the picture at the protest sites.  And it probably didn’t hurt that Captain Johnson was a black man and from the Ferguson area.

The first night after Johnson walked in solidarity with the protestors, was relatively quiet and everyone took a big sigh of relief.  But it did not last through the next night, where looters and thugs decided they wanted more stuff they did not pay for, and for good measure those people tried to destroy the very convenience store where the video was shot.  Think about that – punishing the victim of the theft for being the victim of the theft.

History has shown that when the “mob mentality” reaches fever pitch, there is little that can stop it.  When those few (and is was just a few in the crowd) decides to incite a riot, weak thinkers jump in to take part and shroud themselves in the anonymity of the crowd.  To look the part, most also wore masks to conceal their identity.  Brave people, aren’t they?

To their credit, many of the protestors railed against the looters and a group tried to protect the store.  Some people who were there for the real reason of protesting police actions they see as excessive, know that their objectives are diluted by the actions of a few scofflaws.

This whole thing is a “wicked” problem – one that would not be easily or quickly resolved.  Justice for anyone takes time.  The rabble-rousers, some coming in from outside to ostensibly right the wrong, and some ad hoc, need to work to quiet the constant beat of the drum.  Captain Johnson’s goals are being overrun by others who apparently don’t believe his comments about “not tearing down our own house.”

The Brown family lawyers and “new” friends from the national black community could do much more to help stop the violence.  The Brown family itself is calling for peace, but others are not joining in as they should.  The police, whether that be the locals, the state, or the FBI needs to coordinate the investigation, not create “silos” where each runs off and does its thing.  And information, once confirmed, and with a constructive purpose should be released in a press conference open to the media, as tough as that would be.

Ferguson will get through this crisis, but unless someone starts to work on what caused the firestorm, it will occur again.  No doubt.  The Ferguson Police Department needs to work on recruitment of people of color.  Out of the 54 sworn officers, only 3 are reported to be African-American.  In a community that is over 60% black, this small number can make the PD seem like an occupying force.  There are many other ways to bring together the community.  The officials, in concert with representatives of the community, should convene to work on that now.  Or there will be many more "Sad Days."