What you said actually made me laugh out loud. You shouldn't judge somebody by their age. Even when I was 15 years old, I have been thrown on the hoods of cruisers for being guilty of "walking while poor". If your clothes look shabby, you're automatically a target for a lot of cops. Similarly, if you're not the right skin color in the right neighborhoods, you could be targeted. Once a cop even tried to frame me for a crime I didn't do, then suggested I bribe him $200 in order to make him stop. I guess he figured I couldn't afford more than that.
My frustration in this particular situation stems from the utterly brazen nature of the crime. He shot a clearly restrained man, in the back, while he was lying face-down on the ground. Furthermore, it was in front of about 100 people. And yet, he hasn't even been questioned by his authorities yet, even now. To me it's a sign of the times, a symptom of the degradation of the rule of law in this country. The rate at which authority has grabbed power and shed accountability since September 11 '01 in this country is overwhelming. It's reminiscent of Germany after the Reichstag incident, and I think we all know how that ended.