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Derek Chauvin has now been found guilty. I’ve read that Chauvin is looking at a max of 40 years, but I’ve also read articles by “experts” saying he could be looking at 75 years. Others say that Minnesota sentencing guidelines call for 10-15 years. It’s time to step back and take a deep breath; it’s not time to jump for joy. The jury has done the heavy lifting; but it’s up to the judge to do his part. And his part is to send a message to the Police and all Americans that officer Chauvin not only committed murder but he violated the sacred trust that was placed in him as a police officer. America needs a sentence at or near the maximum possible to send the message that a black man’s life is actually worth something and we will tolerate this no more. The other day I was discussing the possible outcomes of the trial with a friend and I was complaining that Chauvin was hired to be a sheepdog and that he violated his duty to serve and protect his flock. My friend laughed and said I was naïve. He said police are not sheepdogs; they are wolves, masquerading as sheepdogs, and that we Americans regularly allow those wolves to kill some of the sheep with impunity. For years we have permitted the wolves to kill any person they want. All they have to do is claim that the sheep refused to cooperate, submit to their absolute authority, or put them in fear for their lives. (Apparently wolves are very afraid of the flock, and especially black sheep, but this is nothing more than a continuation of the racist Jim Crow era description of black males as hideous, terrifying predators who target helpless white women.) If we Americans are the flock that needs protecting, and the courts are the shepherds who are supposed to control our sheepdogs, it is apparent that we are not being protected and the sheepdogs are out of control. The whole point of having an animal guard a flock is protection of the individuals in the flock. No shepherd would keep a sheepdog who killed a sheep, and we as a society should not tolerate any police officer who unjustly kills a citizen. As far as I am concerned, the lives of the sheepdogs are less important than those they protect. Those guardians should be willing to lay down their lives for those they have sworn to protect; not the other way around. If they are not willing to accept this responsibility, they should find another line of work. You won’t ever find a fireman who thinks it’s acceptable to sacrifice innocent people because he’s afraid to get burned. As an EMT, I have made a personal oath that my patients’ lives are more important than my own. I accept and embrace the risk. I’m going to say something that will probably surprise more than a few people. Of the four police officers charged in the murder of George Floyd, it’s just possible that the conviction of Derek Chauvin is the least important, from a racial and police reform perspective. Many years ago, a former friend who was police officer told me that he would never arrest another police officer, no matter what that officer had done. I told him he was a disgrace and our friendship ended. The only way to make sure the wolves “serve and protect” is for the wolf pack to control its members. The gun rights people say “the only thing that stops a bad man with a gun is a good man with a gun”, and I suggest that the only thing that can stop a bad cop is a good cop. For years we have seen that police will not step in and stop a bad cop from committing crimes because of the blue wall of silence. Police are more loyal to each other than the American public or the Constitution which they have sworn to protect. If this murder had not been filmed, there would probably not have been a trial, much less a guilty verdict. If officers Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng had done their sworn duty, they would have stopped Chauvin, and George Floyd would be alive today. This might be a greater crime than that which Chauvin committed. These officers enabled and allowed Chauvin to commit murder, and they alone had the power to stop him. They did nothing; because to do anything would have meant the end of their careers in law enforcement. If you or I were choking someone to death, they would have shot us, but they helped officer Chauvin commit murder. They were more afraid of their fellow officers than the law. This must change. If these officers are convicted, and others in the future as well, it just might lead to the single most important police reform possible. That reform is that police officers should be more loyal to the citizenry than they are to each other. The shepherds are too busy with other matters. Only the police have the power to control the police.
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