Texas Cops Paraded a Black Man Through the Streets by a Rope
Texas once again has renewed its bid for Most Racist State in the U.S. after a pair of Galveston, TX, police officers on horseback arrested a black man and walked him through the town to the station by a rope.
According to the Associated Press, the Galveston police chief apologized on Monday after two of the department’s officers, identified only as P. Brosch and A. Smith, were photographed on Saturday walking a man they arrested, identified as 43 year old Donald Neely, down a street with a rope behind Neely’s back. Brosch and Smith were both on horseback, making the public shaming feel even more racist.
In a statement posted to Facebook, Chief Vernon Hale wrote Neely had been arrested for criminal trespass but apologized to him for the “unnecessary embarrassment” during the arrest. Vernon also clarified the rope seen in the photo wasn’t directly tied to Neely’s hands, but was “clipped” to his handcuffs. Speaking of ropes that “clip,” the rope seen in the photo looks a lot like a leash to me, with a hand loop at the end, but what do I know.