Pubdate: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 Source: Courier-Journal, The (KY) Copyright: 2004 The Courier-Journal Contact: http://www.courier-journal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/97 Author: Michael F. Ross Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v04/n031/a06.html?1115 'NOTHING RACIAL ABOUT IT' The Jan. 5 story about Michael Newby being shot in a "drug bust gone awry" is a tragedy for the suspect's family. Let us not add to it and make it a burden on our police department or the officer involved. This suspect scuffled with police and was conducting a drug deal. There is nothing racial about it. The suspect should not have run and tried to take the gun from the officer. Ninety percent of us believe in our police force, and it would seem The Courier-Journal only listens to the 10 percent of the population who have nothing better to do than find problems with the police department, when they should asking why drug deals are taking place in our community. This is all in line with the much publicized by The C-J shooting of James Taylor by Louisville police. Why did The C-J and local media give any credibility to that story? I assure you if I am handcuffed, I will not try to escape or come at a police officer with a box cutter. The police should shoot me if I do. The answer is clear: If the police point a gun at you and say "freeze," you should not move. Do not try to run or take their gun away; you may be shot if you do. Race has nothing to do with it. If you are engaged in illegal activity, it is your own fault if, as you are being apprehended, you choose to fight or run away. Police brutality and abuse do exist, and we cannot tolerate it. But in no way do they exist in the Taylor and Newby situations. MICHAEL F. ROSS Louisville 40241 - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom