A white highway patrolman was charged with aggravated assault and
battery after an unprovoked shooting of a black driver. The shooting was
captured on the trooper's dash cam.…
On Wednesday, Sean Groubert was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and battery
over a shooting incident that took place September 4th near Columbia,
South Carolina. Groubert, who was a lance corporal with the state’s
Highway Patrol before being fired due to the shooting, shot at Lavar
Jones (who is black) multiple times after the driver went into his car
to retrieve his driver’s license after Groubert (who is white)
instructed him to do so. Jones was shot in the hip and has since been
released from the hospital. Groubert is facing 20 years in prison if
convicted.
What makes this story extremely important is that
Groubert’s patrol vehicle was equipped with a dash cam, which caught the
entire incident on video. It helps to underscore how necessary it is
for our law enforcement to have cameras either in their vehicles or on
their persons.
It is apparent from watching the video that Groubert
is completely at fault and Jones did nothing to warrant being shot at
multiple times. The trooper’s incompetence at his job is mindboggling,
and one wonders how he managed to attain the rank of lance corporal with
the Highway Patrol. It seems for all the world that Groubert saw a
black man moving his hands and body and automatically thought “SHOOT!”
The fact that a highway patrolman is going into a routine traffic stop
with the mindset that he needs to be ready to shoot right away is
downright disturbing.
The real takeaway is this: What would have happened
to Groubert if his car did not have a dash cam? Would we see any charges
filed against him? Would Jones somehow have been charged with something
to help cover up Groubert’s overly aggressive actions? While one would
like to think justice will always prevail, the cynic states that a black
man in the South shot at by a white cop with only the two men’s words
to go by would likely have not ended well for the black man. Thankfully,
in this instance, there was a camera that caught the whole incident.
In the aftermath of Michael Brown’s shooting in
Ferguson, as well as countless other shooting deaths at the hands of
police officers over the years, it is high time that all law enforcement
personnel in this nation are equipped with dash and/or body cameras.
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