THE WHIRLWIND IS HERE!
THE WHIRLWIND IS HERE
©Wendell Griffen, 2020
For
they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind. Hosea 8:7 (NRSV).
Have you viewed the ten minute and
twelve second video of the May 25, 2020 killing of George Floyd by former members of
the Minneapolis Police Department?
Why haven’t you?
What are you afraid you will see?
What are you unwilling to see?
What are you unwilling to admit?
Have the four now former members of the Minneapolis
Police Department responsible for killing George Floyd in broad daylight
before onlookers who also videotaped their conduct been arrested on suspicion
of committing a homicide (causing the death of another person) of George Floyd?
Why haven’t they been arrested?
Why have they not been held in custody
and required to post bond?
Who decided they should not be arrested?
What message was sent when they were not
arrested?
The killing of George Floyd was a
criminal act. There are witnesses to the
act. The fact of Mr. Floyd’s death is
indisputable. Mr. Floyd was not threatening
anyone – none of the officers nor anyone else – when he was killed. The actions of the officers were not taken or
necessary to prevent him from threatening anyone.
In other words, there is no legal justification
for the actions of the four former police officers who killed George Floyd. None.
Period. Full stop.
We should not be surprised that people
around the world, including Minneapolis, are furious. George Floyd was slain by agents of the
state. His killers are still at
large. They have not been arrested.
We should not be surprised that people
in Minneapolis are outraged by statements on Thursday from local and federal
prosecutors calling for “patience.” Why should
they be patient about deliberate refusals to arrest known homicide suspects? Why
should they “trust” a “process” that reeks with corruption and injustice?
We should not be surprised that people are
outraged by the decision of the Minnesota Governor to mobilize the state
militia – the Minnesota National Guard. Minneapolis
is not under siege or being attacked.
The “peace” and “order” of the Minneapolis area is not threatened by the
civilians who protested while four Minneapolis police officers killed Mr.
Floyd. It is not threatened by Mr. Floyd’s
family members and friends. It is not
threatened by the many people who took to the streets to protest his death and
how local authorities refused to arrest his killers.
Do the Mayor of Minneapolis and Governor of
Minnesota believe that it takes 500 National Guard soldiers to arrest four suspected killers?
And does anyone really believe that the fiery
protests seen tonight would have happened if the four suspected killers had been already arrested?
Let’s
talk plainly. George Floyd was killed. At minimum, he was recklessly killed. At worse, he was knowingly killed. In Minnesota and every other US jurisdiction,
recklessly causing the death of another person is manslaughter. In Minnesota, state prosecutors can charge
people who commit manslaughter without convening a grand jury.
Let’s
talk plainly. In Minnesota and elsewhere
in the United States, a person who cooperates with, assists, helps to conceal,
or otherwise interferes with efforts to stop a homicide is liable for the homicide as
an accomplice. Each of the officers involved
in the homicide of George Floyd should have been arrested and charged days
ago with manslaughter! The prosecutors
can later seek grand jury indictments for murder if other evidence is uncovered.
Let’s
talk plainly. The Minnesota Governor and
Minneapolis Police Department, and the Hennepin County prosecutor are
demonstrating their cultural incompetence.
That incompetence is not merely personal. It is institutional, pervasive, pernicious, and infuriating!
The same
cultural incompetence happened when Ahmaud Arberry was killed in Georgia.
The same
cultural incompetence happened when Breonna Taylor was killed in Kentucky.
The same
cultural incompetence happened when a white woman named Amy Cooper falsely
accused a black man named Christian Cooper (no relationship) of threatening her
life.
That
cultural incompetence is not new.
The
Louisville Police officers who killed Breonna Taylor in her home have not been
arrested – yet!
The
killers of Ahmaud Arberry were not arrested for months after he was attacked
and slain. They were only arrested
after (and because) a video was exposed that chronicled how he was killed and
who killed him.
We should also demand that the former police officers
involved in the Floyd matter be arrested immediately on suspicion of manslaughter. There is plainly probable cause for
arresting the officer who held his knees on Floyd. However, there is also
probable cause for arresting the other officers as accessories (accomplices) because
of their active presence and complicity in the homicide (manslaughter).
Few statements to date have stressed this
fundamental issue. Arrests do not need simultaneous charging
actions. There is no need to await charges before each of the former
officers who were involved in the homicide of George Floyd is arrested on
suspicion of manslaughter. There is no requirement that the autopsy be
completed before persons suspected of manslaughter are arrested. There is no
requirement that ALL possible information be gathered before suspected killers are arrested.
Each former
officer should be arrested on suspicion of having committed manslaughter in the
death of George Floyd.
Prophetic people know that refusal to arrest of the
former officers is a political statement by the Minneapolis Police
Department. The Department has chosen to not arrest killers. That fact should be strongly proclaimed. Prosecutors do not
arrest suspects. That is a policing decision, and the police have
deliberately exercised their discretion to NOT arrest four homicide suspects.
Telling
people to “trust the process” is infuriating when “the process” is openly
working to perpetuate a blatant injustice.
Stop saying
“you feel the anger” of people in Minneapolis, and especially “feel the anger”
of black and brown people. No, you don’t! You haven’t suffered this mess. You haven’t dealt with it every day and
night.
You
haven’t seen people be called "lawless" for loudly protesting a homicide except when the victim is a person of color.
You don’t
“feel our anger.” You may feel your own
anger. Good. But don’t claim that you “feel our anger” or “share
our anger.” You don’t unless you have
shared our pain, shared our discrimination, and shared the centuries of blatant
state sanctioned slaughter of black and brown people by law enforcement
officials. We know you don’t feel and
share our anger. Stop fooling yourselves
and stop trying to fool us!
Black people are not
fools. The U.S. Justice Department is
headed by William Barr, the same person who decided that the
United States would not charge Daniel Pantaleo, the NYPD officer who
killed Eric Garner by choking him to death, with violating Garner's civil rights.
We live
with discrimination every day. We do not
have to act like we like it. We do not have
to put on a good face about it. And we
will not do so. If you aren’t
comfortable with our anger and the way we express it, get out of the way. If you aren’t turning over the institutions
responsible for our anger and angry behavior, get out of the way.
As the
prophet Hosea wrote concerning the ancient Hebrew nation of Israel, this society has always sown the wind of white supremacy with its tolerance of state-sponsored
terrorism and slaughter of black, brown, red, yellow, and poor white people. People of color have long known that this
society “shall reap the whirlwind.”
The whirlwind
from the seeds of long pent-up outrage about systemic law enforcement abusive
and homicidal conduct has arrived at the same time the nation and world are gripped by
the global Covid 19 pandemic which highlights racial disparities in countless
areas of life. The whirlwind from
generations of corrupt and racist political leadership now has arrived when the US is led by a vicious idiot, despot, racist, and sociopath named Donald John
Trump.
The whirlwind is here. The United States cannot, should not, and will not escape.
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