
All of the police involved, Sergeant Crowley, Officer Figueroa, Crowley's backup officers Ivey and Graham, and the officer from Harvard University police all support Crowley's version of the incident. Plus they agree that Crowley acted properly in arresting Professor Gates.

The woman who called the police in the first place, Lucia Whalen, who is African American, has refused to talk to the media; however, she obviously thought Gates was a criminal breaking into a house or she would not have made the 911 call in the first place. I would say that puts her more on the side of the police than anything else.
We now have another neighbor who witnessed the incident and who also sides with the police. In this short interview from ABC news the neighbor tells the reporter that Professor Gates was "belligerent" when he talked to Sergeant Crowley.
In addition to all of this, Professor Gates and Sergeant Crowley have both agreed to sit down together with President Obama over a beer to discuss the incident. According to the White House this meeting should happen soon.
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1 comment:
Being belligerent is not illegal. The key idea here is that the police can't run into someones house, demand obsequious (rear-end kissing) behavior, and arrest them when they don't get it.
The only question the police are legally allowed to address is whether a person is committing a crime. Police can charge with "disturbing the peace" and most always get away with it, but if the cop is imposing his will rather than protecting the neighbors it is illegal.
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