The Chief Who Confessed on Camera
This story isn't going away. What That Press Conference Actually Told Us About El Paso Police...actually sounds familiar. In fact it reminds me of the ol' saying, the cover-up is worse than the crime. On April 4, a verified Iranian news account posted video of El Paso police arresting Kelcee Hufford in her living room. By April 10, it had millions of views. Let that sink in. El Paso wasn’t just trending locally. We became an example used by foreign media to argue that the United States has no standing to lecture anyone on human rights. That’s the context Chief Peter Pacillas walked into. And in about fifteen minutes, he somehow managed to make things worse. Before the chief spoke, his public information officer told reporters to keep questions limited to “this incident and this incident only.” That wasn’t a casual request. It was a line in the sand. And it was clear that they know there is a trend of police violence, otherwise there would be no need to start that ...