As police misbehavior goes, it was a small thing.
No one was killed, or shot, or even arrested.
But in a sense, that gives it all the more impact.
Shorn of the distracting emotionalism of bloodshed or false arrest, last week’s video recording of an incident between a subway rider and two New York City police officers provides a clear and unmistakable view of the high-handed arrogance that too often masquerades as policing.
It seems 27-year-old Andrew Gilbert approached the unmasked officers, one male, one female, and asked them to put on facial coverings.
This would be in compliance with rules set down by both the transit authority and the police department.
Gilbert says the male officer played dumb, claiming he could not hear through Gilbert’s mask.