Let it be known that the first person to bring race into this discussion is the person who wants to, evidently, leave it out of the conversation.
Really, now. When people pull the race card, you and people like you are the first to attack and berate the victim. Now we have another person who suffered at the hands of police, he and his family are black, and you begin to bitch about the race card before anyone else brings it up.
I bet you're one of those people who thinks that, as a society, we need to get "beyond race," and doesn't recognize the horribly damaging hypocrisy you bring to the table when you say things like that.
It could been a Drug deal gone bad or anything else.

YOU, RACIST.
Really. "It could have been a drug deal." HE DROVE TO A

ING HOSPITAL.
Nobody is saying (1) the police should not have followed him, and nobody (I think) is saying that he didn't violate the law by running a red light. What we are saying is that, by virtue of driving at a high speed to the hospital, with a family running inside upon *actually arriving at the hospital*, you use your best discretion as an officer to look around the

ing world in which you live and believe the legitimacy of this person's reasoning that it WAS A

ING EMERGENCY.
If the car stopped at BP for drinks and snacks on the way to the hospital, we would talk. If they didn't go to the hospital, we could talk. But the dude did everything that we would have done when faced with an immediate emergency situation.
Let me put it this way: it's worth a speeding/moving violation fine to be able to see a family member for what is likely the last time in your life. If you want to applaud the policeman for following procedure to the letter of the law, I hope you get ticketed the next time you drive 36mph in a 35mph zone.

ing hypocritical racist numbskulled asshole whitebread mother

in' understudy to the human race.