(Across
the street from Milwaukee’s City Hall – one of the tallest buildings in the USA
when it was constructed around 1895 – lies Red Arrow Park. The park is not large and probably contains
more cement than grass, but a Starbucks attracts visitors, in summer to sit in
the air conditioned interior or outside in the sunny outdoors. In winter, there is ice-skating in part that
converts into a rink. The park is named
after a military division that fought in WWI.
In
April 2014, Dontre Hamilton, a man with a history of mental problems lay on the
grass, and on the sidewalk. The details
follow. To summarize, this has become
Milwaukee’s Ferguson incident with many protests over the year, stopping
traffic, marches, and considerable media play for the brother and family of the
troubled man. On 24 November 2015 the
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the large newspaper for the city, published my
letter on series of incidents. HM)
WHY APPEASE PROTESTERS?
WHY APPEASE PROTESTERS?
If a church
wanted to present a nativity scene in the park, it would be denied because of
the religious nature of the scene.
However, for months there has been a memorial in Red Arrow Park to
Dontre Hamilton which includes a cross. If
a church asked to place a cross in the park, it would be denied, but the
Hamilton crowd can have a cross and a memorial.
Dontre
Hamilton was killed in the park in April 2014 after several calls to police
about the man on the ground. One
policeman approached Hamilton and wanted to pat him down – the park is across
the street from City Hall and no one wants threats to city leaders. Hamilton resisted, grabbed the officer’s
baton, and was shot numerous times by the policeman. Hamilton may have been unarmed (the policeman
did not know that till the pat down), but a 300-pound man who is mentally
unstable can be and proved to be dangerous.
Unarmed AND dangerous. The
policeman did his duty to protect the general public. For that, he was fired.
Suppose
some want a memorial in Red Arrow Park to the fired policeman. Will they be allowed? Will a church be allowed to display a cross
in the park? Or a nativity scene?
Hugh Murray
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