English Professor Thrown to the Ground and Arrested for Jaywalking

It happened on May 20th. Remember? Something recently reminded me of this incident.
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Ersula Ore. Photo from Phoenix New Times.

A jaywalking rarely makes national news, but the arrest of Arizona professor Ersula Ore has done just that.

What began as a walk home from classes at Arizona State University ended with police charging the professor with assault.

The English professor was walking in the middle of a Tempe, Arizona, street one evening last month when a campus police officer stopped her. The incident escalated, and she was handcuffed and landed on the pavement.

Appearing Monday on CNN’s “New Day,” Ore was asked about her own words and actions in the incident and replied, “I think I did what I was supposed to do. I was respectful. I asked for clarification. I asked to be treated with respect, and that was it.”

[…]

Read the whole CNN story here: Arizona Professor’s Jaywalking Arrest Gets Out of Hand

The police officer in the case was put on paid administrative leave.

An Arizona State University police officer whose arrest of an ASU professor in May has drawn national attention is now on leave, and the university has asked the FBI to review whether any civil-rights violations occurred during the arrest, according to an ASU statement.

The statement issued Wednesday said that Officer Stewart Ferrin has been placed on paid administrative leave. It went on to say that it asked the FBI for its assistance although a preliminary investigation by the police department determined Ferrin “did not engage in racial profiling or use excessive force.”

[…]

The rest of that article is here, and there is video of Professor Ore relating part of what happened.

Professor Ore pleaded guilty to resisting arrest and was sentenced to probation.

[…]

“Personally I’m wondering what about me seemed to be a threat, so much so that it warranted an officer touching me and violating me,” Ore said before Superior Court Commissioner Julie Mata. “I am hurt, upset, angry and humiliated. I deal with fears on a regularly hourly basis -they wake me up at night.”

Ore said she had a moment of weakness questioning the arrest, but felt that she could no longer trust whether those in uniform were there to help or hurt her.

[…]

Ore was visibly upset following the sentencing, with Roby thanking supporters outside the courtroom on her behalf. She said she was disappointed the proposed one day of supervised probation was not granted.

“I would have liked to see that but the reality is nine months of probation—as long as someone is successful—can very easily turn into four,” Roby said. “We do believe that her constitutional civil rights were violated and we’re not going to let that go.”

Further coverage in the Phoenix New Times revealed possible consequences to the campus police department, but the department denied the personnel changes were related to this case.

Two weeks of bad publicity received by ASU was followed by the unexpected departures of ASU Police Chief John Pickens and Assistant Chief James Hardina. ASU claimed, unbelievably, that the departures had nothing to do with Ore.

[…]

With Ferrin on leave, the departures of ASU’s top brass unexplained, and the FBI investigation unfinished, you can expect to hear some more in the near future on this widely publicized case.

I have not found any more recent information.

I am posting this now because of the parallels to the killing of Mike Brown in Ferguson, MO. Thankfully, Professor Ore received only minor injuries. Someone posting on a police officers’ forum said of the officer involved: ‘I’m surprised he didn’t shoot her. He probably would have somehow been within his rights.’ That post is dated July 7, 2014. I wonder whether there is any change in that perspective now. I doubt it.

I jaywalk all the time, but I’m white. If I were black, my life would be totally different. Even if I were better educated (Ersula Ore has a PhD) and better employed (I’m a bike mechanic), as a black person, I would not have the privilege of jaywalking all over the place. And that’s just a minor part of how my life would be different.

I almost posted this under ‘Culture’ instead of ‘Crime’, because it’s the culture that needs to be fixed. Police culture most urgently, but the whole culture needs to learn respect for all parts of itself. So many people claim to love America, while they hate their fellow Americans. We need to love people, not a mythological construct of a nation.

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38 comments
1 Charles Johnson  Aug 16, 2014 5:54:46pm

As soon as I saw this headline, I thought “undoubtedly a black person.”

Yup.

2 jaunte  Aug 16, 2014 5:57:00pm
So many people claim to love America, while they hate their fellow Americans. We need to love people, not a mythological construct of a nation.

+++++

3 PhillyPretzel  Aug 16, 2014 6:04:54pm

The officer who threw her should be arrested and charged with assault. I am sorry but I am very upset about something like this.

4 jaunte  Aug 16, 2014 6:04:58pm

Twitter, Today’s Guide To Smug Cluelessness.

5 Skip Intro  Aug 16, 2014 6:34:41pm

6 Rev_Arthur_Belling  Aug 16, 2014 8:18:33pm

Living in a college town, I can honestly say that jaywalking is a pretty big issue. I’ve seen too many students almost get hit crossing in the middle of the street, headphones on. But this is bullshit.

7 Shvaughn  Aug 16, 2014 8:23:38pm

I gotta take a break from the net and the news for tonight, this Ferguson stuff weighs on me because I have black family members. Nite, lizards.

8 Kragar  Aug 16, 2014 8:25:05pm

re: #4 jaunte

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Twitter, Today’s Guide To Smug Cluelessness.

Hey, I know her!

9 Charles Johnson  Aug 16, 2014 8:27:37pm
10 Sophist -- Missouri Goddamn  Aug 16, 2014 8:29:30pm

So are they no longer making even a pretense that “resisting arrest” isn’t officially the “thing-to-charge-someone-with-when-you-done-fucked-up” crime now?

11 Kragar  Aug 16, 2014 8:30:16pm
12 Gus  Aug 16, 2014 8:33:37pm

re: #9 Charles Johnson

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Thanks to the stupid governor and Ferguson police chief Malik Shabazz of all people is being looked up to. What a freaking mess.

13 Charles Johnson  Aug 16, 2014 8:37:21pm

re: #12 Gus

I know. We’re down the rabbit hole.

14 blueraven  Aug 16, 2014 8:43:29pm

Beautiful sentiments expressed in this post WW!

15 jaunte  Aug 16, 2014 8:44:47pm

Inconceivable!!!

16 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 8:49:18pm

re: #15 jaunte

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Inconceivable!!!

I don’t think that word means what you think it means.

17 Gus  Aug 16, 2014 8:49:27pm

Very confusing day.

18 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 8:50:37pm

In other words, jaywalking is the new black.

Which is ironic on SO many levels.

19 teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2014 8:55:32pm

Awesome post wrenchwench! There’s a broader theme of implicit and institutional racism in the United States. Professor Ersula Ore’s civil rights were clearly violated. And nary a word from anybody!

Thank you! :D

20 Gus  Aug 16, 2014 9:00:45pm
21 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 9:02:37pm

re: #19 teleskiguy

Awesome post wrenchwench! There’s a broader theme of implicit and institutional racism in the United States. Professor Ersula Ore’s civil rights were clearly violated. And nary a word from anybody!

Thank you! :D

Well, see, if they said anything, they would have to agree or disagree with your basic premise, which at this point is glaringly self evident.

So glad I was lucky enough to born a white man in this country. I grieve for everyone else, who make up around 65% of the population. Sucks to be you.

Now, a serious question. Why are Republicans elected?

22 teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2014 9:02:48pm

re: #20 Gus

Oh this ought to soothe the white RWNJ’s everywhere nicely.

/∞

23 bratwurst  Aug 16, 2014 9:03:56pm
24 teleskiguy  Aug 16, 2014 9:05:11pm

re: #21 austin_blue

Well, see, if they said anything, they would have to agree or disagree with your basic premise, which at this point is glaringly self evident.

So glad I was lucky enough to born a white man in this country. I grieve for everyone else, who make up around 65% of the population. Sucks to be you.

Louis C.K. said about as much a while back.

Youtube Video

25 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 9:20:42pm

re: #24 teleskiguy

Louis C.K. said about as much a while back.

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GFMTA. I’d never seen that. But he’s right, and so am I.

26 ipsos  Aug 16, 2014 9:22:37pm

re: #21 austin_blue

Now, a serious question. Why are Republicans elected?

HOW IS RACCIST FORMED?

27 EmmaAnne  Aug 16, 2014 9:25:13pm

One halloween a few years ago my daughter and a few of her friends went over to the local park and drew a pentagram on the parking lot and lit some candles. A couple of cops came over and told them they couldn’t do that. The kids argued and wanted to know what statute and generally got sassy (head desk). Then … everyone went home. I told my daughter that was a perfect example of white, middle class, suburban privilege (and not to get sassy with cops ever again).

We were just discussing that again today …

28 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 9:25:33pm

re: #26 ipsos

HOW IS RACCIST FORMED?

Um, what?

(I like the “all caps”, by the way. It really emphasizes the incoherence.)

29 EmmaAnne  Aug 16, 2014 9:27:35pm

re: #12 Gus

Thanks to the stupid governor and Ferguson police chief Malik Shabazz of all people is being looked up to. What a freaking mess.

Until this mess, I thought the New Black Panthers were mostly a legend.

30 ipsos  Aug 16, 2014 9:30:10pm

re: #28 austin_blue

Whoops, forgot the sarc // tag…

knowyourmeme.com

31 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 9:38:23pm

re: #30 ipsos

Whoops, forgot the sarc // tag…

knowyourmeme.com

Hence no down ding. Kind of figured…

Have an upding!

32 b_sharp  Aug 16, 2014 9:54:53pm

re: #4 jaunte

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Twitter, Today’s Guide To Smug Cluelessness.

What exactly do these people believe common sense is, and what makes her believe she’s using it?

33 alpuz  Aug 16, 2014 9:55:47pm

re: #6 Rev_Arthur_Belling

Yep. This is bullshit.

I live basically on a college campus and I share your grief. Backing out of my driveway reminds me of the video game frogger.

But hey, that ain’t shinola compared to other people’s problems.

34 abolitionist  Aug 16, 2014 10:11:20pm

re: #29 EmmaAnne

Until this mess, I thought the New Black Panthers were mostly a legend.

They’ve certainly tried hard to be legendary. I spent many hours researching their history and origins, from the late 1920’s to the 2008 Presidential campaign. Probably aggravated Charles greatly with many of my posts related to it.

Thank you Charles for not banning me over those. I’d especially like to thank you for cautioning me many years ago (when I was on dialup and still a hatchling with poor google-foo) about how Alex Jones/Infowars etc was utterly untrustworthy as a news source, and why. And several others since.

35 austin_blue  Aug 16, 2014 10:19:11pm

One of the wheels fell off.

This happens to me all the time:

cnn.com

Granted that the driver may have been a complete nut job, but really? A three year old child is dead? You might want to direct your fire at the guy with the gun.

I guess I’ll wait on clarification, but I’ll bet on the cops blaming the death of the child being shot by her father, rather than the cops shooting the shit out of the vehicle.

36 sagehen  Aug 16, 2014 10:23:13pm

re: #29 EmmaAnne

Until this mess, I thought the New Black Panthers were mostly a legend.

They’re mostly a handful of wannabes who regret being born too late to be Panthers when it really meant something.

37 gwangung  Aug 16, 2014 10:37:37pm

re: #36 sagehen

They’re mostly a handful of wannabes who regret being born too late to be Panthers when it really meant something.

Know more than a few of those.

38 wrenchwench  Aug 18, 2014 12:48:41pm

Thanks for the promo.


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