Coming Soon to a City Near You: George Floyd Riots Redux
When videos showed Derek Chauvin placing his knee on George Floyd’s neck for eight plus minutes and Floyd subsequently died, many – myself included – concluded that we had witnessed a homicide. To quote Mark Lane, we perhaps had engaged in a “rush to judgment.” Certainly, the dominant narrative in the US was that Floyd had been killed by racist police and the Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison raised the charges against Chauvin from third degree murder to second degree murder and charged the other officers on the scene with aiding and abetting second-degree murder. This step was likely welcomed by the many Americans who had concluded that George Floyd was manifestly killed by the police who will understandably expect that Chauvin and one or more of the other officers present will be convicted of murder and sentenced harshly. One can also understand how this expectation has been baked into the public consciousness with the tenor and intensity of media coverage of the encounter as well as the subsequent discussion of and protests against police misconduct.... Read More
