What Comes Next in Minneapolis and the USA?

Reform, Accountability, and the Civic Courage This Moment Demands

The killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis has already become a national flashpoint, not only because of the violence itself, but because of what it reveals about the fragility of truth when power feels threatened.

My own experience in Hancock County, Georgia, nearly thirty years ago, taught me that this fragility is not new. It is woven into the American legal fabric, appearing whenever authority senses a challenge and the system feels compelled to choose between accountability and self-protection. read more

Why The Cops Escalate?

The Psychology Behind Law Enforcement Force

The killing of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis and the memory of being slammed against a courthouse wall in Hancock County nearly thirty years ago are separated by time, geography, and circumstance. But beneath both events lie a deeper question, one that goes beyond law, beyond policy, beyond training: read more