Yesterday, Reason's J.D. Tuccille decried one of the hypocrisies on display in Ferguson this week: "Police Chief Tom Jackson says he won't release the [cop who killed Michael Brown's] name unless charges are filed or he's ordered to by a judge. Does anybody believe he would be so reticent to point the finger if the situation were reversed and an officer was killed by a civilian?"
Cops and other public servants get special treatment because the whole system connives to let them. Take prosecutorial misconduct. If you are accused of breaking the law, your name will be released. If, on appeal, the court finds that you were wrongfully convicted, your name will still be brandished. But if the prosecutor pursuing you breaks the law and violates your rights, will he or she be named? No, usually not. Even if a United States Supreme Court justice is excoriating you for using race-baiting in your closing, she usually won't name you. Even if the Ninth Circuit—the most liberal federal court in the country—overturns your conviction because the prosecutor withheld exculpatory evidence, they usually won't name the prosecutor.
And leaks? Please. Cops and prosecutors leak information to screw defendants all the time. It helps keep access-hungry journalists reliably compliant. But leak something about an internal investigation about a shooting or allegation of police misconduct? Oh, you'd better believe the police union will sue your ass.
Cops, and prosecutors, and other public employees in the criminal justice system have power. It is the nature of power to make people believe that they are better than the rest of us, and entitled to privileges the rest of us do not enjoy.
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"If alternate universes exist, I'd like to think there's a world where Lou Reed never met John Cale. Instead, the Velvet Underground was formed by Jerry Reed and J.J. Cale..."
Jerry Reed was an entertainment-industry icon in America from the late 60s through the 1980s.
He started of being a picker/singer in nashville in the 1960s, wrote dozens of tunes for other people, was a big session guy, a master of claw-hand country guitar picking... one of the top country guitar players of all time
later had a number of hit songs in the 1970s, a long performing and recording relationship with Chet Atkins, became a 'tv/movie' celebrity doing his own variety show as well as his eventual pairing with Burt Reynolds in the "Smokey & the Bandit" movies in the later-70s..
...i also think he appeared in Scooby Doo as himself once or twice.
Most people just see him and go, "hmmm redneck truck driver! I think he was on BJ & The Bear"
you've heard of Chet Atkins i presume? That doesn't make you some kind of old fogie hayseed? If you know who Burt Reynolds is, there's no reason Jerry Reed should be an 'obscure and strange' reference either.
Acting like it IS 'rare/obscure/weird' is exactly the kind of cultural snobbery i'm talking about. apparently redneck superstars are unworthy of memory
So, the scumbag cops are claiming that Anonymous named the wrong guy. Well, I say tough shit. Maybe cops will be less likely to tolerate thuggish behavior from within their ranks if they know it places their own safety at risk.
So far, I have one name for the shooter. Until the cops give me another name, its the name I have, and the name I will use.
At a minimum, if they want me to believe their denial, they need to trot the guy who was wrongly named, and have him deny it personally on camera. Then, I might believe them.
Jerry Reed reached the height of his acting career in the "Smokey and the Bandit" movies, in which he played a bootlegging truck driver named "Snowman".
Yesterday, Reason's J.D. Tuccille decried one of the hypocrisies on display in Ferguson this week: "Police Chief Tom Jackson says he won't release the [cop who killed Michael Brown's] name unless charges are filed or he's ordered to by a judge. Does anybody believe he would be so reticent to point the finger if the situation were reversed and an officer was killed by a civilian?"
It's possible. The StarTribune doesn't provide the names of people that are arrested until after they are formally charged.
Completely OT:
How do you know you have a little redneck-class-anger in you?
When you read a comment on you tube saying, "I had no idea Jerry Reed was a *musician*? Neat!" and you instinctively despise that person.
Who?
Maybe he's related to Lou Reed. RIP.
From the Reason archives:
"If alternate universes exist, I'd like to think there's a world where Lou Reed never met John Cale. Instead, the Velvet Underground was formed by Jerry Reed and J.J. Cale..."
LOU REED IS DEAD??????//?!111121
A clause I never imagined myself writing, but I'm no longer sure whose buttplug is whose.
+1 truck full of coors.
Um.... You're gonna be really mad at me.
Motherfuckers are like, "oh! the guy from BJ and the Bear! He was funny"
I'm pretty sure you already despise me, but just in case... Who the fuck is Jerry Reed?
Jerry Reed was an entertainment-industry icon in America from the late 60s through the 1980s.
He started of being a picker/singer in nashville in the 1960s, wrote dozens of tunes for other people, was a big session guy, a master of claw-hand country guitar picking... one of the top country guitar players of all time
later had a number of hit songs in the 1970s, a long performing and recording relationship with Chet Atkins, became a 'tv/movie' celebrity doing his own variety show as well as his eventual pairing with Burt Reynolds in the "Smokey & the Bandit" movies in the later-70s..
...i also think he appeared in Scooby Doo as himself once or twice.
Most people just see him and go, "hmmm redneck truck driver! I think he was on BJ & The Bear"
A bit before my time. I have some vague memories of the 70s country craze, but that's it. I'll get off of your lawn now.
"country craze"
Oh, please.
you've heard of Chet Atkins i presume? That doesn't make you some kind of old fogie hayseed? If you know who Burt Reynolds is, there's no reason Jerry Reed should be an 'obscure and strange' reference either.
Acting like it IS 'rare/obscure/weird' is exactly the kind of cultural snobbery i'm talking about. apparently redneck superstars are unworthy of memory
I'm a child of the 80s. I can't help it.
Remember "Rockwell"?
explain, sans google, the connection to LMFAO
Ease down that frown.
Billy Reed?
Fame is so fleeting. Poor Jerry...
Ken is awesome, but he needs to go full-on Clark. He's getting there.
DON'T TALK SHIT ABOUT KEN.
Clark is OK, but always found his posts to be too much navel gazing.
Clark is a mess, IMO.
But this is impossible. Tony has assured us that government power is not the problem here.
The solution to abuse of power is more power. Eventually they'll have the power to stop themselves from abusing it.
Tony says a lot of things. It's best if you don't give it attention.
So, the scumbag cops are claiming that Anonymous named the wrong guy. Well, I say tough shit. Maybe cops will be less likely to tolerate thuggish behavior from within their ranks if they know it places their own safety at risk.
Keep on, Anonymous.
Yup. You want to close ranks to protect your own, then you are all targets.
Doesn't matter if they named the right guy or the wrong guy, the cops would say the same thing. Deny, deny, deny. Doesn't matter what it is.
It's not polite to tell somebody they have the wrong answer if you don't offer the correct one.
"Tell us the officer's name then."
"So name the system!"
"Fuck you, that's my name!"
Won't stop them from naming wrong non-cop suspects.
So far, I have one name for the shooter. Until the cops give me another name, its the name I have, and the name I will use.
At a minimum, if they want me to believe their denial, they need to trot the guy who was wrongly named, and have him deny it personally on camera. Then, I might believe them.
OK, I give up, what's the movie?
Reverse image search is built into the Chrome browser, people. That's how we know the porn stars' names.
Jerry Reed reached the height of his acting career in the "Smokey and the Bandit" movies, in which he played a bootlegging truck driver named "Snowman".
If you mean the accompanying image, I don't know the name but that's famous silent star Buster Keaton about to get walloped. (Googles) Might be Cops.
Yes, it's Cops.
It's possible. The StarTribune doesn't provide the names of people that are arrested until after they are formally charged.
You never go full Clark.
We need an -ism for this phenomenon, so SJWs may potentially notice it. Title-ism?