Does charging Amy Cooper bring us closer to justice? Closer to accountability? What she did was racist and dangerous. But does prosecuting and/or locking her up address why and how she was allowed to threaten Christian Cooper, and why that threat carried the weight it did?
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Addressing that requires us to challenge the criminal legal system that allows cops to lie and suppress evidence; a system that allows DAs to put forth testimony they know is false, and that forces as many as 95% of defendants to accept plea deals, regardless of their innocence.
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Prosecuting Amy Cooper is an easy way out. It allows us to tell ourselves that the problem is the Amy Coopers of the world. In reality, the problem is the system of violent policing that made her threat so dangerous & the criminal legal system that locks up millions of Black ppl.
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One of the reasons why the Central Park incident was so disturbing was because Black people watching it instantly knew that if it hadn't been recorded, Christian Cooper very likely could've ended up arrested—or killed by police. Prosecuting Amy cooper does nothing to change that
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The argument that prosecuting Amy Cooper may deter other white women from doing the same is appealing, but it's no different from the logic used to justify almost every other criminal penalty. And that logic has been used to lock up millions of Black people in this country.
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Rejecting America's violent, racist criminal justice system requires us to reject the logic(s) that have been deployed to justify it. Locking someone up doesn't undo the harm that person has caused, and lots of evidence suggests it doesn't do much in the way of deterrence.
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