Friday, May 27, 2005

Crane Guy



By now, everyone is familiar with drama going on in Atlanta. Carl Edward Roland, the "crane guy," took up residence on a crane at a construction site in the Buckhead section of Atlanta on Thursday. Roland is a suspect in the murder of Jennifer Gonzalez of Oldsmar, his ex-girlfriend.

Since about 4:30 on Wednesday, Roland has been perched on the crane's boom. He has disrupted traffic in Atlanta's busy Buckhead business district, while resisting all efforts by authorities and friends and family to talk him down off the crane.

Enough is enough.

The guy is an "alleged" murderer. The efforts to save him resemble attempts to negotiate with a troubled suicidal person, rather than the suspected killer of Jennifer Gonzalez. Police offered him food and water, which he refused. He did take a jacket they gave him when temperatures dropped at night.

It sounds hard-hearted, but--

Why the sympathy? Roland is not a little girl trapped after falling down a well.

Authorities say Roland strangled Gonzalez, leaving her body in a retention pond near her apartment. He had no mercy for her.

This game needs to end now.

I hope Amnesty International and the International Red Cross is taking note of how suspected criminals are treated in the United States.

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