ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月27日 13時41分


Last week, @kevindliles photographed Dwayne Hewett, a pastor in Hiram, Georgia, who pulled over to pray for the safety of Deputy Matt Stachowicz of Paulding County (population 152,238). Policing in America today is a rib dinner paid for by a stranger, and a protester kicking a dent into your patrol car door. It’s warning a young man speeding down a country road to beware of errant deer, and searching through trash cans for a gun on the streets of a big city. It’s your 8-year-old daughter calling repeatedly to ask if you’re safe. It’s your mother wishing you could wear plainclothes again. And it’s a kiss and a goodbye that you promise won’t be your last. But it’s also watching a video in your Facebook feed of another officer shooting a black man — a therapist, hands raised, trying to help a client who is autistic; a young man stopped for a traffic violation; a man selling CDs. And it’s facing the protests that follow. Visit the link in our profile to take a look at the American police shift, compiled through ridealongs last week with officers in 10 departments — big, small, rural, suburban — across the United States.


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