Say what, now?
Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall says her heart goes out to LâDaijonique Lee, the black woman brutally beaten in a racially motivated attack last month, but that it was the right call for police to charge Lee with a felony for breaking a window on her alleged attackerâs truck.
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âIn law enforcement to see a womanâIâm a womanâget beaten by a man so violently, weâre angry. Iâm angry,â Lee explained to Fox 4. But Hall says Lee confessed to breaking the window on Austin Shuffieldâs truck, and Shuffield demanded that Lee be arrested too.
âHe wanted to press charges, and that is our responsibility as law enforcement,â Hall said of Shuffield. âThe day we start picking and choosing which crimes we will and wonât push forward is the day we become the corruption that some police, or some people believe, that the police department is.â
But was this really about âpicking and choosingâ crimes or a matter of a lack of equal protection under the law?
Because while Lee was immediately hit with a felony for arguably defending herself after being brutally assaulted, police, at least at first, couldnât be bothered to charge Shuffield with a felony in what was inarguably a brutal beating, during which Lee was called a âstupid nigger.â
Only after community outrage and protest, did police upgrade Shuffieldâs charges in the case from a misdemeanor to a felony.
Even prosecutors didnât see things as the cops did, with the Dallas County district attorneyâs office quickly dropping the charges against Lee.
So, whatcha saying, Chief Hall?
As she told Fox 4:
âCould we have handled that situation differently from a communication standpoint with the district attorney? Absolutely,â Hall said. âThe district attorney and myself should have had a conversation. […] to make sure we were executing something that he was willing to push forward.â
Really, sis? Really?
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