Gates Arrest was “Avoidable”

Gates Arrest was “Avoidable”

Ya think?

Here’s the final report by the Cambridge Review Committee. I haven’t read it yet, but this may be the key sentence: “But instead of de-escalting, both men continued to escalate the encounter.”

And the key insight may be here: “To say that the arrest of Professor Gates was avoidable is not to say that it was unjustified from a legal standpoint…. [S]ome police actions that may be ‘within policy’ are not necessarily the best outcomes to a situation.”

Like I said… ya think?

Meanwhile, according to the Boston Herald, “Professor Gates’ Attorney Blasts New Report.”

If you still care, you can all my posts related to Gates.

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4 Responses

  1. Cleanville Tziabatz says:

    Crowley did not have sufficient legal cause to go in that house. Period. End of story.

  2. PCM says:

    Except you're wrong.

  3. Cleanville Tziabatz says:

    He needed probable cause to go in the exigency exception. He did not have it.

    He needed evidence of a medical emergency requiring immediate medical attention to go in on the emergency exception. He didn't have it.

    He needed consent of a rightful occupant to go in on that theory. He didn't have it.

    You got nothing. This new report does a disservice by sidestepping the important issue.

  4. PCM says:

    Whatever you think.

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