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HipChick

(25,485 posts)
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 08:39 AM Feb 2012

GrandFather Harrassed for walking with his black Grandchild


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On Friday, February 10, a middle-aged white man named Scott Henson was walking his 5-year-old black granddaughter Ty home from an Austin, Texas rollerskating rink when several police cars suddenly surrounded them, and officers aggressively approached Henson demanding he "step away from the child."
In his blog "Grits for Breakfast," retired journalist and self-described "Texas redneck," Scott Henson chronicles not one, but two encounters he's had with his local Texas police (2008 and 2012) where he was stopped and questioned simply for walking down the street holding the hand of Ty, who happens to be black.
Friday's incident occurred during what was supposed to be a pleasant walk home, but Henson said that it turned into a nightmare. Henson describes on his blog how patrol cars came out of nowhere and swarmed around him and his granddaughter.
"As soon as we crossed the street, just two blocks from my house as the crow flies, the police car that just passed us hit its lights and wheeled around, with five others appearing almost immediately, all with lights flashing. The officers got out with tasers drawn demanding I raise my hands and step away from the child. I complied, and they roughly cuffed me, jerking my arms up behind me needlessly. Meanwhile, Ty edged up the hill away from the officers, crying," Henson says.

Henson said that Austin police proceeded to question his relationship to the girl, with one superior officer saying, "When we get a call about a possible kidnapping we have to take it very seriously." This wouldn't be completely egregious if it weren't for the fact that police had questioned him earlier the same day. Perhaps there been two separate "anonymous calls" placed to 911 reporting a possible kidnapping? Henson asserts that this was harassment was nothing short of racial profiling.
In November 2008,
Henson said, a police car pulled up beside Ty and him while they were walking home from a neighborhood park. "Someone had called 911, she [the officer] said, to report a suspicious looking white man walking down the street holding hands with a black toddler," he writes on his blog.
During both encounters with police, Henson says, he vehemently resisted giving away personal or familial information about Ty and him. "Not wanting to violate the failure to identify statute, I gave her my name, address and birth date, but refused to answer any other questions," he says of the incident in 2008.
Henson describes at length how both ordeals have left him fearing that his granddaughter will grow up not trusting law enforcement. For her part, according to the blog post Ty has made her own deductions, telling her grandpa in an exchange after the first incident, "the police should leave you alone. It's not right that they want to arrest you for being my Grandpa."

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2100270/Scott-Henson-victim-babysitting-white-stopped-police-black-granddaughter.html
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GrandFather Harrassed for walking with his black Grandchild (Original Post) HipChick Feb 2012 OP
Am I wrong? Ty would have been, at the most, one in 2008. Lochloosa Feb 2012 #1
You are assuming that the article was written accurately and can be used to test veracity. rfranklin Feb 2012 #2
I recently read an article online... RevStPatrick Feb 2012 #3
Exactly. This is why I refuse to subscribe to any outrage treestar Feb 2012 #4
First as in EARLIER THAT DAY. TheMadMonk Feb 2012 #6
And then there's that... RevStPatrick Feb 2012 #7
TY... Lochloosa Feb 2012 #8
I read this in the Chronicle Redstate Bluegirl Feb 2012 #5

Lochloosa

(16,065 posts)
1. Am I wrong? Ty would have been, at the most, one in 2008.
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 09:18 AM
Feb 2012

telling her grandpa in an exchange after the first incident, "the police should leave you alone. It's not right that they want to arrest you for being my Grandpa."

Something does not pass the smell test here.

 

rfranklin

(13,200 posts)
2. You are assuming that the article was written accurately and can be used to test veracity.
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 09:35 AM
Feb 2012

As a former journalist, I know that it is common for reporters and editors to get things wrong. Your logic is okay but perhaps standing on a less than solid foundation.

 

RevStPatrick

(2,208 posts)
3. I recently read an article online...
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 09:59 AM
Feb 2012

...about something I am intimately familiar with.
Pretty much everything about it was wrong.
They got the broad strokes correct, and spelled everyone's name correctly, but I counted 18 mistakes in a 6 paragraph article.

And in my limited experience, that's pretty typical.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
4. Exactly. This is why I refuse to subscribe to any outrage
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 10:02 AM
Feb 2012

Too often it has proven to be completely untrue or exaggerated.

 

TheMadMonk

(6,187 posts)
6. First as in EARLIER THAT DAY.
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 11:55 AM
Feb 2012

READ THE WHOLE THING. Not just the bits that say what you want them to say.


The something is you.

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