http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22087842/
King Downing, a member of the ACLU, was at Logan airport. He was detained by police, who requested his ID. He initially refused, but after a threat of arrest, changed his mind. He has filed a suit against the airport. His reasoning behind this seems to be that his look, rather than his actions, were the basis for the initial stop.
As always, chances are, none of us were there, so all we have to go on is what the article says. Downing is claiming that he did nothing wrong. The police are saying that he was acting suspicious.
He claims:
The police claim that race was not a factor because:
Thoughts?
King Downing, a member of the ACLU, was at Logan airport. He was detained by police, who requested his ID. He initially refused, but after a threat of arrest, changed his mind. He has filed a suit against the airport. His reasoning behind this seems to be that his look, rather than his actions, were the basis for the initial stop.
As always, chances are, none of us were there, so all we have to go on is what the article says. Downing is claiming that he did nothing wrong. The police are saying that he was acting suspicious.
He claims:
Downing was stopped "for no apparent reasons other than his appearance," said Peter Krupp, one of his attorneys. "He knew his rights, and he knew he had done nothing wrong."
The police claim that race was not a factor because:
Logan officials say race played no role in the decision to question Downing. The first trooper to ask Downing for identification was black, and three of the four officers who arrived later were also black, according to court documents. The first trooper said he became suspicious when he saw Downing watching him.
Thoughts?