.... But, "yeah" - if this is what the world thinks of as the significant event for a rallying cry of "injustice", then the world should just shut up about it.....Had there not been video at least 2 people who had done nothing wrong, would likely have no recourse to the charges against them, as well as the person who assaulted a kid would probably not see any consequences. That wouldn't be an injustice?
......The fact that your car gets hit in an accident is not "injustice". The fact that you have absolutely no avenue for recourse, "is".....
.....These people in this incident are getting their say, being heard... where is the "injustice"? Originally Posted by Scribe
Because it was filmed and justice may be served does not mean that no injustice occurred.
For justice to be made an injustice must exist.
The odds are that more of these cases happen aND unfortunately not caught on film.
In those cases, they maybe could have gotten an attorney but it would have been a cops word against theirs. That's if any attorney was willing to pick it up.
Take the Charleston shooting. All though the IA investigation team said there were some holes in the officers story, without the bystander video, the cop would ultimately get away with murder. A man lost his life and by luck a video was recording.
Without that no recourse against a horrible person who happens to be a cop would likely exist.