Gil Hamilton wrote:
And what description was that? From the sound of it, the way that Zod met the "description" was he was grubby.
Well, I wasn't there so I don't know. However, I would guess that at the very least it was "a male transient" since they stopped him. Transients can be described as grubby, FYI. The officers started making mistakes when they continued to ask the same question over and over and over, and then made an arrest based off no actual evidence.
As a matter of fact, I have been twice. Both times they pulled him over in Squirrel Hill (a middle class to affluent where his family lives) and immediately asked for his license and registration, like it was a traffic stop, and then after he complied, they asked him where he was going at that time of night and let him go. They weren't exactly pleasant about it either time.
So, they did not inform him as to the reason why they stopped him? There's also the possibility that there were other factors involved in the stop, but you assume that it is because he's black. Maybe it is, but you hardly have enough information to make that conclusion.
Who gave you this advice?
Our coordinator who took us to the conference from the university. She told us, basically, to avoid the New Orleans police at all costs unless we were pressingly in need of aid (such as in the process of being mugged), particularly around the part of New Orleans that most of us were staying in (near Canal Street, close to the French Quarter). The "prepare to the ground and cover your head" bit was from a conferencee who happened to be listening when she told us this, because they were well known for being very quick to go for their billy clubs around there.[/quote]
Interesting. You know they have a problem when conference coordinators are giving advice on avoiding the police and what to do if you encounter some.