Comment

Lead Homicide Investigator in Trayvon Case 'Unconvinced' by Zimmerman's Story

16
Charles Johnson3/27/2012 12:06:00 pm PDT

re: #10 Daniel Ballard

More and more it looks like racism is the big issue. SYG? Becoming more tangential the more we learn.

The former police chief of Miami does not agree with you: Florida’s Disastrous Self-Defense Law.

THE very public controversy surrounding the killing on Feb. 26 of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old, by a crime watch volunteer, George Zimmerman, was predictable.

In fact, I, along with other Florida chiefs of police, said so in a letter to the Legislature in 2005 when we opposed the passage of a law that not only enshrined the doctrine of “your home is your castle” but took this doctrine into the public square and added a new concept called “stand your ground.”

Use-of-force issues arose often during my 41-year policing career. In fact, officer-involved shootings were the No. 1 problem when I became Miami’s police chief in January 2003. But after we put in place new policies and training, officers went 20 months without discharging a single bullet at a person, while arrests increased over 30 percent.

Trying to control shootings by members of a well-trained and disciplined police department is a daunting enough task. Laws like “stand your ground” give citizens unfettered power and discretion with no accountability. It is a recipe for disaster.