One take-away from that incident which isn't getting anything like the attention it needs ... it should be repeated to (beaten into the heads of) every single person who defends the police ... is that even though the cops who arrested Jimenez and his crew
knew they were being recorded while Jimenez told them they were journalists, showed ID and offered to comply with any instruction to relocate, those cops still hauled them in and later claimed they had no idea who they were and that no indication had been given to them that they were arresting reporters.
Even though they knew they were being recorded!
This is
exactly the sort of arrogance, entitlement, and impunity which has led to these protests in the first place.
Not only are facts of no concern to them, clear evidence isn't either. They just deny, obfuscate, and continue with the same bigoted, sociopathic behavior. And the ones who don't stay silent if they aren't vocally supporting the lies of the guilty.
Over and over again. What's that saying about the definition of insanity?
Remember, the Arbery video was released by the killers' defense attorney, who believed it would
help them.
These are not isolated incidents, as much as the conservatives who make a career of apologetics would have us believe. It is clear, unquestionable evidence of a disease in the policing culture. Which itself is only a reflection of the disease of the complacent majority who refuse to see the effects of the policies they support while viewing themselves as badly mistreated any time they are inconvenienced.