Columbus Police Chief Thomas Quinlan, in a news report today, May 31, 2020, was quoted as proclaiming: “Saturday night sent a strong and clear message and [that he] hopes it prevents more destruction.”
Quinlan referred to the draconian and unnecessary curfew imposed on Columbus Saturday, May 30 by Mayor Ginther, and the Ohio National Guard and Ohio state trooper deployment to try to stop the city’s anti-police brutality demonstrations.
Such a tone deaf statement, sadly typical of our Columbus Police Department (CPD) for so many decades.
No Tom, your message tells us this:
· No one in city or state government or the CPD has heard a word the demonstrators are saying
· City and state priorities are that broken windows are more important than lives lost to police brutality
· City and state priorities are that demonstrations must be tamped down, and the safety and health of protestors is irrelevant (hence macing in the face)
· The status quo of racism and police brutality in the city and CPD is in place and nothing will change
· You think you’re being a tough macho guy but really it seems cowardly.