A “stupid” comment, a “stupid” cop… and a very “stupid” arrest
Kapeng BARAKO
by Jesse Jose
from Fil-Am MegaScene
Y’all heard about it, right?
About the arrest last week of Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard’s most prominent professor and scholar of African-American studies, by a Cambridge, Massachusetts white cop … and when President Barack Obama was asked to comment about it, said that that cop “ACTED STUPIDLY.”
I agree.
It was a stupid act!
The cop who made the arrest was stupid!
He’s also a racist!
According to news reports, Prof. Gates, who has taught in Harvard for 20 years or so, arrived at his home from a trip in China to find his front door jammed. So, the professor asked his cabdriver to help him forced the door opened.
Well, as the story goes, a neighbor who saw them thought they were breaking in to rob the place and called cops.
The professor was already inside his home for several minutes … when this cop, a sergeant, showed up at the front door. The professor told the police sergeant that he lived there … and he showed his Massachusetts driver’s license and Harvard faculty ID card to prove it. Harvard University was just around the corner of the professor’s house.
But the cop, Sgt. James Crowley, did not believe what the professor said that that was his home … and that according to the professor, the sergeant stepped passed him, and entered his house, “without his permission” and began looking around for evidence of forced entry and robbery.
Now, ain’t that stupid? How could this cop NOT believe that? The professor’s address is documented right there on the driver’s license … and I don’t think the professor would look like a criminal to anybody, especially to a cop like Sgt. Crowley, who has been a cop for 11 years. Unless, of course, Cambridge allow morons to become cops and stay as cops in their town that long.
So, the professor got mad at this cop and started yelling at him, demanding that the cop get out of his house. Perhaps the professor was so upset of the fact that the unwelcomed cop was inside his house, suspecting him of being a criminal, despite of the two IDs that he showed the cop, identifying him as a Harvard faculty member and the owner of that house.
So in frustration, the professor called Sgt. Crowley a “racist.” And Crowley, the cop, didn’t like one bit being yelled at and being called a “racist” that he radioed for a “back-up” to arrest the professor, describing the professor as “belligerent” and “uncooperative,” then saying to the dispatcher “to keep the cars coming.”
Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. is 5-foot-7.
He weighs 150 pounds.
He wears glasses.
He’s got a limp because his legs are uneven.
He uses a cane.
His mustache and goatee are graying
He’s 58 years old.
And, looks it.
And this police sergeant, who looks like he’s in his physical prime, had to radio for a back-up in arresting the professor, and telling the police dispatcher “to keep the cars coming”?
To keep the cars coming? Now, that tells me that Sgt. Cowley is either a real stupid cop … or a coward. How many more back-ups did he need to arrest an undersized, diminutive, crippled man?
And why would he arrest someone who yelled at him in his own home and called him a racist? Sgt. Crowley is truly a stupid cop. That’s not enough grounds for arrest. And that’s the reason why the disorderly conduct charges that was filed against the professor was dropped by prosecutors. They were just stupid charges concocted by a stupid cop.
You know, shortly after I’ve retired from the Navy, I became a cop in Florida. A deputy sheriff in Martin County. I have worked in the jail. And I have worked in the streets. Working in those two environments, you quickly learned who are “the scumbags” (a police lingo) and who are the law-abiding citizens.
Sad to say but true, but most of the calls that we had to respond to, involved mostly, black people. And the jails are usually populated by more blacks and Hispanics than whites. So, if you’re not careful, you can easily get screwed-up in the mind and developed an assumption that criminal wrongdoings are mainly perpetuated by blacks and other minorities.
And believe me or not, I have seen a lot of “racists” among fellow cops that I’ve worked with. Whether they were racists or not, I am not really sure. They were buddies of mine and most of them are really good people. I’ve got their backs and they got my back. But I noticed that when dealing with blacks, these buddies of mine exude a different attitude.
They are more aggressive. They are rougher. They are more ready to pounce on them. And they were quicker to make their arrests.
But when dealing with whites, these fellow cops showed more kindness and empathy.
Now … if you’re going me to ask me what would I’ve done if I were the one who answered that robbery in progress call to the house of the professor? Well, right off the bat, I’ll know right away that the professor didn’t belong to the “scumbag” class.
And the two IDs that the professor would have shown me would have been enough for me to quickly call dispatch to tell ‘em that the call was a bum call and that there was no robbery at all and everything was 10-4….
But Sgt. Crowley did not see that. He couldn’t differentiate. He only saw a Black Man … and therefore a “scumbag” in his eyes.
Let me quote here excerpts from the column last week of one of my favorite columnists: Leonard Pitts, Jr. He’s black man and a Pulitzer Prize winner columnist and I think he provided the best insight to this “incident.”
He said: “It’s important to see Gates – scholar, author, documentarian, Harvard University professor and African-American man – because that’s what Sgt. James Crowley of Cambridge, Massachusetts Police DID NOT DO in the July 16 confrontation that has ignited debate about racial bias in the U.S. “Justice” system.”
In other words, that cop only saw his own perception of a black man and nothing else … He couldn’t differentiate a “scumbag” from the law abiding and educated citizen.
To Mr. Pitts, Sgt. Crowley is a racist.
And, I agree.
And, as President Obama said, he “acted stupidly.”
And, I agree with that, too. JJ

Hi Jesse,
Bilib na ako sa iyo. Karatista na, pulis pa. Your article is great. yeah, a lot of stupid things happen that day. And Crowley had the nerve to demand an apology from Prez Obama? He’s the one who should apologize to Prof. Gates. What hew did was “wrongful arrest” and Prof. Gates could sue the Cambridge Police Dept. for millions in damages for “wrongful arrest.”
Cheers,
Perry
Hello Scoop,
Thanks for the comment. The Cambridge Police Dept. should fire that police sergent for stupidity. Not only that, he’s too arrogant to be working in the streets as a peace officer. That’s liabilty. And, he doesn’t know how to apologize.
I don’t even know how he became a sergeant. He’s probably a good ass-kisser. I think he shamed America’s police officers for his world-class stupidiy.
Yeah, you’re right, the professor should sue him for wrongful arrest. It was an arrest on flimsy grounds. That was the reason why they dropped the charges right away. The humiliation that the professor received from that cop for his wrongful arrest should be addressed by the courts.
I agree that the Professor may had been racially profiled but the President, the one I voted for and still have so much respect for made a rather hasty remark. He should have been more careful and should have reserved his remarks only after verying all the facts and circumstances of the incident.
It was a distraction from the most important issue in his plate…the health care reform. Given his normally deliberate and thoughtful demeanor, pundits believe he reacted the way he did because Prof. Gates is his very close friend.
Hey Jesse, on your last article I praised you. But on this one I beg to disagree. The first idiot is Obama in making a stupid comment for jumping into the fray without the background of the case. As a president common sense dictates he should stay away from controversial cases such as this one. Let the court decide it. From what I read and of General Powell’s (a black man) comment Gates behavior that evening was imperious and belligerent.As an educated man his action was atrocious. Granted he should not have been arrested but what if indeed he was a burglar? That was the reason Crowley went in and inspected the interior of the house to ensure things were not ransacked. The time was approximately 2:00 AM and it was reported the two “suspects” unsucessfully tried to force the front door and so went around to force to open the back door. I agree many blackmen have attitudes and are angry. I can sympathize because I have never been in their shoes. However, I worked with them for five years in the Anti-Poverty Program in San Francisco and a few had the aaudacity to tell me I should not be a Finance Director because I was not black. Talk about reverse discrimination. I became tougher to do a good job for them. It was a great learning experience. Made me wiser.
Oscar Apostol
My son just phoned me that apparently Obama had gotten seven tickets from the Ma. police and has an ax to grind. He qestions why Obama put his foot in his mouth for such asinine issue when his plate is too full to deviate from important national issues such as unemploymet, the economy, stimulus package and health care. Nothing is being done to improve them. One thing for sure we are on a slippery slope to a socialist big government. His bailouts and clunker bandage approach are simply short sighted camouflaged income redistribution. Just watch out what taxpayer money is handed out to stimulate the economy! It is a big farce! I suppose this is his promised CHANGE. Yes, he promised no taxes for the middle class BUT HIS HEALTH CARE NEEDS FUNDING AND YOU GUESSED IT RIGHT IT WILL COME FROM YOU AND ME thru vAT. CHINA IS A BIT ITCHY WITH US. IT OWNS US. Wait when it tightens th snooze then the reality of Obama’s massive spending will seriosly come home to roost.
Mr. Apostol and Mr. Abellera,
Thank you so much for your comments.
I have enjoyed reading your comments. I also have learned from them. People all over the United States saw that “incident” in several lights. Some saw it as a clear case of “racial profiling” on the part of the cop. And some saw the professor as a “jerk.” And some … saw BHO as THE bigest jerk of all!
Once again, thank you. Please don’t tire of writing your comments, positive or negative, for I welcome them, always. It’s good to know what readers out there are thinking.
Hello Mr. Apostol and Mr. Abellera,
Thank you so much for your comments.
People all over America have seen this “incident” in several different lights. Some saw it as a clear case of racial profiling on the part of the white cop. Some saw the professor as a “jerk” for acting the way he did. And some saw BHO himself as the BIGGEST JERK of all for his impulsive remarks!
Once again, thank you for our comments. It’s good to know what readers out there are thinking. It’s sobering at times. And, very educational, too. So please keep them coming. Positive or negative, I welcome them, always.