911 Caller: I don’t Like Racial Profiling. Like I Feel Bad: The Bigot Says.
A Chicago Police dash-cam video captured an extremely hostile take-down of a Black college student, after he was racially profiled by a White bigoted woman.
The woman called 911 to inform police that was a man was wearing a “Hood,” not a hoodie, breaking into a car.
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The student Larry Crosby, explained to police that earlier he was trying to fix something on his car using a tool. His explanation came after he was taken down and beaten by Chicago Police.
One of the attacking police officers advised Crosby that he should be glad that he didn’t shoot him.
911 Dispatcher: What does the man look like?
Caller: He’s African-American.
911 Dispatcher: Did you see him jimmy the door open or do anything?
Caller: He had a bar in his hand and it looked like he was jimmying the door open.
The Chicago Tribune has reported a part of the officers incident transcript.
It reads: I said I didn’t shoot you, [expletive] you should feel lucky for that. Let’s take him to the station. Do whatever ordinance stuff we need to do with him. Mirandize him.
Get a statement from him. The resisting arrest charge won’t stick, but we need to get him on something.
Mr. Crosby is suing the Chicago Police Department.
The incident is reminiscent of the 2009 arrest of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. by Massachusetts Police Sgt. James Crowley.
Gates was racially profiled by a White woman caller to 911 — she explained to police that there appeared to be a burglar, breaking into a house. Gates was attempting to enter into his own home.
A similar racial profiling incident occurred when George Zimmerman (a wanna-be-cop) murdered an unarmed 17-year-old kid — Trayvon Martin, just for walking home wearing a hoodie.
People on the street believe that the local police — to cover for Zimmerman — hit him on his head and concocted a story that Trayvon Martin beat him — to justify Martin’s murder.
Staff Writer: Clinton Franklin