So, a weird situation the other day…
I was sitting in our sunroom and I had the windows open because our HVAC went out.
All of a sudden, I hear screaming… Really awful screaming, sort of like growling… And I jumped up to see what was going on. I stepped out onto my front porch, and across the street, and three houses down there was a family fight going on.
As far as I know It was only verbal, but it was quite heated. It seem to be between a mother and her teenage son. She was telling him to do something and evidently he was either refusing or talking back. They were out in the front yard, and did not seem to care one bit if people around them were aware of what was going on.
At one point she said, “ If you don’t do… I’m going to beat the hell out of you!“
At this point, the screaming back-and-forth was so bad that the thought occurred to me that I should call the police. Just to calm the family down.
But then I thought… There have been times when my sons and I raised our voices, and I would not have wanted the police to come.
Also, and much more importantly, I was concerned about the outcome if the police came. (Did I mention that the family is black?)
So I hesitated, and ultimately did not make a call to the police because I was concerned for the family. They definitely needed some help of some kind, but they didn’t need the police to come and have God knows what to happen to them.
See, my first response to “unrest“ of almost any kind, is to call the police. For the first time, and because of the current environment, I’m second guessing that tendency.
Eventually, people stopped yelling and nobody was physically hurt that I was aware of.
But it’s so sad to me that the thought came into my mind that I might cause them more grief than help by calling the police.
As a result of the prejudiced and criminal behavior of some police officers, how many people are going to fail to get the police involved in situations where they probably need to be involved? How many people will be hurt and possibly killed due to people hesitating to call the police?
Very, very sad.
[This message edited by WhatsRight at 7:45 AM, June 16th (Tuesday)]