This became the topic today on the local radio talk show. I found out some things I did not know before.
1. The water was so shallow, the Fire Dept guys got stuck twice and had get out and carry their inflatable across two gravel bars.
2. None of the kids called the police, the kids were not concerned because they knew the water was shallow, only a couple of feet deep at the most.
3. The ice rider was not concerned, he was just going to ride it out and get off when it grounded itself or got stuck on a gravel bar. His buddies had canoes and could come and get him if things got to that point.
4. Someone in a building across the river called 911 to report kids playing out on the ice. That is what got the Cops on the scene.
5. When the rider saw the police arrive he asked if they were going to arrest him for being out on the ice. The police told him no, he would not be arrested. (They lied)
6. Before going in for his arraignment the young man was told if he did not plead guilty he would have to spend the rest of the weekend in jail, and possibly more time.
7. The prosecution made him think his only way out of jail was to plead guilty period. He was so traumatized it was easy to convince him to plead guilty.
OK now, yes this young man was 18. But you have to remember, he was still in high school. All his peers were 17 and 16. We are all a product of our environment. This young man's environment was that of a high school student. Even thou he was physically 18 he thought and acted just like his peers. In short mentally he was 17. Not a single person calling into the radio show backed the actions of the police. All callers thought the police action was uncalled for. Several people called for the Mayor to get involved and slow his police officers down. This is not the first time the people of Fairbanks feel the police force used excessive force and actions in situations where it was not warranted. Only one person thought the young man should have been billed for the rescue. Everyone else said "No that is what we pay taxes for. Also the police have never arrested snow mobilers who have to get rescued every year out on the same ice, up and down the Chena. The drunks that fall in don't get arrested, they just get a ride to the detox center. The question being asked the Mayor, Why was such heavy handed tactics used in this incident.