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So, I’m a bit confused by this headline and sub-heading in yesterday’s Houston Chronicle:

Arrest of disabled man fans racial tensions in Sealy
Allegations of excessive force stir anger and fuel a call for reform

What I’m confused about is why the Chronicle felt the need to lead with “disabled” man. It’s misleading, as it leads the reader to think that the tensions in Sealy over this arrest are because the man is disabled.

When the truth is, all of the tension over the arrest of Albert Lane Sr. is because of his race.

Lane took a friend, Gerald Scranton, to the store at approximately 8:20 p.m. to pick up wages Scranton claimed Clarence Einkauf owed him. Rose Einkauf said she refused to pay Scranton, the son of black Councilman Joe Scranton, and called the police after Scranton took two beers from a case without paying for them.

Ok, so right off the bat, we have one guy (Scranton) obviously breaking the law here. Seems the property owners are well within their rights to ask and/or force this person to leave their property. And, as Mr. Lane was the driver, it’s reasonable that they would ask him to leave their property, too.

So, the owners called the police. To assist in rightfully removing these men from their property. Did Lane and Scranton comply with the officers (which is what good citizens do)? No.

Lane was arrested because he appeared drunk and refused to consent to a sobriety test, he said. Murray, who personally investigated the case, said it is standard procedure to request a sobriety test when there is an indication of public drunkenness.

‘They (police officers) could tell Mr. Lane was drunk from the strong smell of alcohol on his breath,” Murray said. “He went down on his knees, he wouldn’t comply with the police officers’ orders, and he threw up three times when he was in police custody.”

Could it be that Mr. Lane was arrested for being a public drunk and disobeying the lawful orders of a police officer? That’s exactly what it sounds like to me.

But instead of taking personal responsibility for his actions, Mr. Lane decided to play the race card, insisting that he was a victim of racism and racial profiling.

Local blacks, led by Herschel Smith, thought they should protest the store—not because they were accused of being racists (remember, those charges were only levied against the Sealy Police Department)—but because they make money from blacks. No—seriously:

“This should be a wake-up call for blacks in this community,” said Herschel Smith, who heads the group. “Whites have been making money off blacks in this town for years, while blacks are being left out and robbed of the opportunity of being served by blacks.”

So, Mr. Smith doesn’t think that non-blacks are entitled to own businesses that serve blacks, right? Has anybody pointed out the hypocrisy to Mr. Smith in alleging that he’s the victim of racism—rather than an instigator and perpetuator of racism?

The Houston Chronicle uses Lane’s disability as an excuse. Mr. Lane and Herschel Smith use racism as an excuse. But that’s all they are—excuses. Mr. Lane was drunk in public and refused to comply with officers. There’s no excuse for that.

4 Responses to “Not too Disabled to Play the Race Card”

If you lived in the town and knew the 2 people involved, you would know that in the past years there have been many incidents between blacks and Clarence and Rose Einkauf. They refuse to touch the hands of blacks when giving them change. Clarence is fond of the word “boy” no matter the age. He beat an elderly black woman for putting trash in his dumpster. This is just the straw that broke the camel’s back. Everyone wants someone to blame for whatever happens, but those 2 have brought it on themselves for a long time.

You stupid fools!!!!! You white people in Sealy Tx think you guys are slick….because you people get away with everything in Sealy…Living a life in Sealy Tx wasn’t so great…The police in Sealy always have done Racial Profiling things towards blacks and other minorities for over the past years. It has been minorities living in Sealy and Bellville and all the other wack stupid little country towns around that area for years…The police depart. has no blacks in sealy nor does bellville…..I say all you guys are racist….And to point out the situation with Mr. Lane and Mr. Scranton if they were white males none of this would have never happened and you guys no that…Trust me the blacks and other minorities arent going to be back down from nothing in that area so get it right….This isnt going to be another Jasper TX incident were we have another black male being killed for no reason…..Just remember its year 2005 and we will fight back we will have our vengance…….And to whoever put that last message up you know what you can do…..Just because a man was drunk and sitting in the car gives them no right to beat him to a pulp…this man was disabled and they still beat him…I bet you any kind of money if Mr. Lane would have been white and drunk I guarantee they wouldn’t have beat that man down…….We will rise above all means and we will have leaders and we will take these actions to the SUPREME COURT IF POSSIBLE………..

Sealy, in general, is not the problem. The problem lies within a few people, like the two involved above. The majority of the citizens in Austin County are good Christians, who do what they can to help others in their neighborhoods, never stopped to look at color first. They are always a few who make the rest look bad.

I don’t know about the Einkauf’s. I do know about the he police in Sealy and Bellville. They are not merely racist pigs. They are first and foremost incompetent bully’s. A drunk, black or white, is just a much a target for their brand of “law enforcement” as a sober citizen who has not broken any law. The drunk just gives them a better “excuse”.

If you are a not very bright, a bully, and think you get to make the rules, but not follow them, apply for a job in Sealy, Bellville, or any other small town police department. Small towns in Texas get what they pay for and a lot less than the citizens deserve.

On the other hand, If you are a wimp who wants to be a bully and likes to apply the law as you see fit, get a law degree, hide in a small town for a few years, and then become an an assistant D.A.

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