Posted by
Fred of the Great Mojave on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:07:02 PM
There is plenty of blame to go all around for the May Day police incident in Los Angeles. Here is a round up:
The March Organizers – Lets end up the day of parades and speeches with a large mob hanging around a gang infested park. Great move! No one could envision any trouble developing under these conditions? And who authorized the march of that mask-wearing, upside-down-flag-waving group through the park? Nice going March Organizers!
Mayor Villaraigosa – You had two choices of action that day. Give a speech at the illegal immigrant rally and get pasted by a good portion of the rest of the city or ignore the immigrant march and lose face with a good deal of your Hispanic supporters. So, what do you do? Why you leave the country and attend some silly conference in Latin America. Where are you when trouble erupts? Nowhere to be found!! Weasel.
Chief Bratton – You have just applied for another five-year term as police chief of Los Angeles. Don’t you think it may be wise to be on the scene during the May Day march?
Don’t be silly! Leave the riot squad alone to make their own decisions. Yeah, that’s the ticket!
The Local News Media – What part of “Clear the Park” don’t you understand? When the riot squad forms a line and sweeps the area, what makes you think they won’t mind you standing in front of them and blocking the sweep. Look, I was at a couple of these type of “events” (O.K. riots) back in the 60’s at college in Ohio. Rule #1 – When the cops get mad, get out of there fast and go home. The fun is over. By the way (note to news media) did any of you notice the people throwing rocks and bottles at the police? I didn’t think so.
The Culture of the LAPD – (Warning: personal gripe alert!) Last June, my older son graduated from University of California, Irvine with degrees in Computer Science and Economics. For some reason (not my fault) he decided he wanted to join the LAPD. I gave him my “Half the city hates the police” and my “It’s a no win situation” speeches, but he saw all the ads where the LAPD was looking for the “new” breed of officer. O.K.
He went in the first day to turn in his large stack of application materials. He came home upset. The retired cop who went through his material treated him like a criminal. Major Problem! He had worked at Magic Mountain Amusement Park for two months in the summer of 1999 (he was 16) and he could not remember his supervisor’s name. This was a problem, I am not joking. The second day, he went for the physical fitness test – no problem (He thought it was too easy). The third day, he had to go to Parker Center and get hooked up to the lie detector machine. (Before I go any farther, I should mention that he had previously passed both a background check and a physical fitness test to go into the Marine Corps Officer Training School). When he came back from the lie detector test, I asked him how it went. He said that he was very nervous (no kidding) and that the person who administered the test accused him of taking something to throw off the test results. I am not kidding. This was the test that Officer Rafael Perez of Rampart Scandal fame had presumably passed with flying colors! The old cops pick the new cops and the culture never changes. P.S. the kid got a very good job with a software company and moved to San Diego.