If the cop is not indicted, I suspect they'll burn down Ferguson and much of St Louis. And they should.
As someone who lives 6 miles from the Ferguson protests I would just like to say how offensive and short-sighted this is. Burning down Ferguson will not change the facts. What it will do is destroy the community that those doing the burning are claiming to stand up for. Already the QT that was burned to the ground has said it will not rebuild. And why would another business come in to replace it? Less business in the area means less tax revenue for the area, fewer jobs in the area which means longer commutes to jobs creating more commuting costs for the community and less time spent with family. Property values have also dropped which means these families now have less equity in their homes. It is speculated that insurance rates will be increasing for the area so not only are their homes worth less but they will cost more to insure along with any other items of value they own.
The media coverage locally vs. nationally is astounding in its difference to me. The national media I've seen has been largely one-sided whereas locally it has seemed to show more of both sides. I work overnight at a casino where there are television screens everywhere you look. The night of the first riot I was at work and I watched the entire thing go down, not just clips that were sensationalised and therefore chosen as snippets for a story. The police did not start this mess. They were reacting to a good community being torn apart. Were there mistakes made? I'm sure. Let me ask, in the same situation, even with training, watching people you have sworn to protect and serve have their community burned and looted, never having had to deal with anything of that level, can you say you and your team would have handled the situation 100% perfectly? I can't even say with any degree of certainty there is a 100% perfect way to handle a situation like that let alone that I would have the presense of mind to do so.
The vast majority of those looting and rioting are not even from Ferguson, or even the St. Louis area. People taking advantage of a situation have come in from out of down... even as far as Dallas and New York City. Those from Ferguson who feel a need to protest are generally doing so peacefully. And not everyone feels the same. Especially as more facts come out you see more division. Of those I know and deal with who live in Ferguson I would say originally it was about 50/50 of those who supported Brown/Wilson. As more facts have come out I have seen that swing more towards support for Officer Wilson. So please don't paint all of Ferguson with this same brush of feeling that racial tensions abound between themselves and police in their community just because those are the only ones the media shows you. Some feel that way, some do not. I would imagine the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
As someone who has lived near Ferguson, shopped there, walked down the streets, visited friends and family who live there... it's a good community. There is a push right now to support Ferguson by stopping to support the local businesses there, to try to help bring back some of the business they've lost over this whole debacle. Rather than crying "burn it to the ground if Wilson goes free" I find this to be a much more helpful and forward moving act of support for the community overall and what they are having to deal with right now.
I am a generally tolerant person. Whatever you decide to think of Ferguson is, of course, your right and I will support your right. My tolerance does not go so far as to think it is okay for you to support the burning to the ground of a good community that is close to home, where I have friends and family, where my employees live and try to raise their families. It is not the impoverished community the national media has painted where racism and crime abound. It is a beautiful community where normal people live normal lives with all the love and pain that goes with that. And I would far sooner prefer to see someone who supported the burning down of not just a community but of the lives of those who live there indicted than an officer who killed a criminal in the course of his job.
Are there racial tensions? Yes, everywhere to some degree. Stand up against that peacefully without using a criminal as your poster boy and I am behind your movement. Your words, sir, I will never be behind.
Best,
Jackie