



Take this video above in which a man is pepper-sprayed and possibly choked by the cops for....jay-walking and resisting arrest. Relevant events begin at about 10:50.





In defense of the cop, you could say that the gentleman did not comport himself in the most dignified fashion. This reasoning proceeds from the common--great power, no responsibility--premise which holds that it isn't the officers empowered by the state who should deescalate the situation, but the unarmed citizen.





The Mayor of Champaign, where this occurred is disappointed--not that a citizen was pepper-sprayed for jay-walking, but that the video ever became public.





The resisting arrest charge was dropped.





Not to put too fine a point on it, but, again, it's worth considering that what we saw at UC Davis isn't exactly a rare occurrence in certain portions of the country.