As the emotional dust settles from last week’s Colorado movie-theater murders, it seemed to make sense to wait a few days for San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to come to his senses. In the wake of mass shootings, the rush to restrict the rights of people to do much of anything save own an assault rifle and a freakish amount of ammunition feels terribly familiar, and all too political.
It was Thursday, the day before the shooting, when I first heard of Mayor Lee’s desire to implement a stop-and-frisk program similar to the extremely-unpopular-at-least-among-brown-people policing tactic that has become infamous here in New York City, and the one sued over last year in Philadelphia. L. Joy Williams mentioned it on that day’s edition of the radio program “This Week In Blackness.”
But since the shooting, the mayor’s resolve has only hardened. Despite the unanimous vote of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors against the policy’s implementation, and thousands of signatures on a protester petition, the mayor is pressing forward with a plan, thanks in part to the (most recent) Colorado massacre:
Mayor Ed Lee remains resolute in implementing some form of a stop-and-frisk program – even if it’s not called that – in the wake of Friday’s horrific movie theater mass shooting in Aurora, Colo., and a trip to Philadelphia, which has its own controversial stop-and-frisk program.
“I am as, if not more, committed, and especially in light of the massacre that occurred in Aurora, but also the review of what’s happening in New York and Philadelphia and Chicago and the crime that’s committed,” Lee said Monday on the sidelines of an announcement about federal transportation funding…
“I’m not into any program that will violate people’s rights, but we’ve got to get to the guns,” Lee said Monday.
Two things that are odd about this, aside from another mayor of a major American city chomping at the bit to greenlight (official) racial profiling in his or her police department: first, per the WNYC story we cited last week, police in New York City, for the most part, aren’t “getting the guns” where they’re stopping and frisking mostly innocent brown residents and visitors. And perhaps most notable is the mayor’s panic over the Colorado incident, considering how the alleged perpetrator bought his high-capacity weaponry:









