Koast, you are so off base on this one. Your whole point is that he should have been given the benefit of the doubt. Ridiculous! A potential crime had been reported. You're asking a police officer who knows nothing about the situation (except that "two men were forcing entry to a home") to make a judgement on the situation based on the fact that the guy has a tucked-in polo shirt and a cane. Pure horsesh*t.
He arrives on scene, sees a man through the forced-open door, and instead of busting in and drawing down on the person, he asks "Sir, can you come out here and talk to me?" Seriously? Is that so much to ask?
Let me put this into perspective for you here....and let's save the 'I didn't know middle aged white men can't commit crimes' bs. You know exactly why the point was made that he was a middle aged man in tucked in polo shirt with a cane.
Well of course I was messing with you. I know what point you were trying to make. My point is, it doesn't matter what he was dressed like. The point you are making makes no sense to me because the cop appears to have tried to give the guy the benefit of the doubt. He didn't see the black man in the house, break down the door, and then find out what's going on. He asked the guy to come talk to him. What is he supposed to do? Respond to the scene, see Gates through the door, and say, oh, he doesn't look like a perp. I'm outta here. Seriously?!?
For all you know the police could have approached him as a robber as oppose to asking him what was going on.
No, I do know. The police officer asked him to come out and talk to him. And by the way, Gates has not disputed ths part of the police officer's account.
I take it you have never been pulled over by yourself or with someone else for something real petty only to have a cop make you jump through hoops for no apparent reason.
No, but I did get royally screwed over by a cop who somehow said it was my fault that an old lady with no insurance backed out of her parking spot and into my car. Luckily we had a friend in the department who tipped us off that the cop knew the lady and basically screwed me over because I was a fully insured 18-year-old kid. Yes, I know cops can suck.
I think a middle aged man, in a tucked in polo shirt, with a cane should be asked 'what happened' and not 'what are you doing here'.
Totally agree with you. Even better than "What happened?" would be "Can you please come out here and talk to me?" Again, facts . . . they help.
It is not against the law to get upset with an officer when you are not committing a crime.
Agreed with one correction. It is against the law to shout at, get belligerent, and resist an officer who is trying to ascertain the facts of a situation.