On Monday morning. the New York Police Department’s
Midtown South precinct sent out a tweet showing Jack Nicholson’s
character from the movie A Few Good Men giving a speech
justifying an order he gave to give a Marine a ‘Code Red’ that ended up
killing him. The tweet seems especially distasteful in the wake of a
Staten Island grand jury decision surrounding Eric Garner’s death. NYPD
Officer Daniel Pantaleo was not indicted in the death of Garner despite
video showing him using an illegal chokehold and a medical examiner
ruling the death a homicide.
Below is an image of the tweet from NYPD Midtown South, courtesy of Slate. The department deleted the tweet early Monday afternoon.
In the movie, Nicholson’s character is a Marine
colonel in charge of a base at Guantanamo Bay. Two enlisted men are
charged with murdering another soldier. The two men insist the murder
was an accident as the result of a ‘Code Red,’ a disciplinary tactic
used by Marines but deemed illegal by the Armed Forces. In the end,
Nicholson’s character admits to giving the ‘Code Red’ order as he was
doing what was necessary for his men. In other words, Nicholson gave the
order for his soldiers to gang up on and kill another man.
Now, perhaps the precinct commander, or whoever sent
the tweet out, didn’t think of that angle of the speech when it was
sent out. Maybe whoever sent it just wanted to utilize the famous “You
can’t handle the truth!” line. Maybe it was all just a misunderstanding.
However, immediately after the tweet began making the rounds, a lot of
people pointed out that it appeared that the NYPD was bragging about
beating a man to death and justifying it.
While the NYPD deleted the tweet after getting raked
over the coals, it remains to be seen if they will actually address it
or just pretend that it never happened and it was all just a little
mistake. At best, it represented amazing tone-deafness. At worst, it was
a police department telling people that they have no problem beating
people to death in the name of doing one’s job.
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