Texarkana Gazette

Louisiana lawmakers must hold governor accountabl­e

- St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Louisiana’s Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, has a lot of explaining to do after evidence surfaced that he was complicit in perpetuati­ng a lie about the 2019 police killing of detainee Ronald Greene. The Associated Press reports that Edwards was informed within hours after state troopers arrested Greene and reported having had a “violent, lengthy struggle” with the detainee, who was in restraints at the time. Edwards denies impeding justice.

Troopers insisted after Greene’s death that he died as a result of injuries sustained in a high-speed car chase, and Edwards went along with that implausibl­e story for two years. He was in the middle of a tight reelection bid and, well, um, apparently didn’t want to look like he wasn’t supporting law enforcemen­t.

If Edwards had an ounce of character and courage, he would have stood for the cause of justice over the cause of his own reelection. Our hope is that GOP lawmakers in his state are relentless in their quest to hold him accountabl­e.

Louisiana House Speaker Clay Schexnayde­r, a Republican, accurately accused Edwards of “gross misconduct and the highest level of deceit” for his role in defending the officers’ lie about what happened to Greene. In May, The Associated Press obtained troopers’ body-camera footage that made clear what had actually happened to Greene, who was Black. The footage showed the white troopers jolting him with stun guns, punching him in the face and dragging him by his ankle restraints while Greene begged for mercy.

It was only after the AP reported on the video that Edwards condemned the troopers for what he called their “criminal” actions. Neverthele­ss, when Schexnayde­r proposed a legislativ­e inquiry, Edwards tried to steer him away, insisting that Greene had “died in a wreck.” Would that wreck have happened after Greene had supposedly slipped his restraints, escaped from stun-gun-wielding troopers, recovered from his beatings and somehow driven away in a car? Or did he die of the car-wreck wounds before the abuses recorded on video?

Edwards cannot explain his way out of this one. Greene’s mother has called for him to resign, which would be a proportion­ate action, given the governor’s willful deceit and assistance in obstructin­g justice.

It’s up to Louisiana Republican­s to hold Edwards accountabl­e. And they should find willing partners among the state’s Democrats, unless they have suddenly succumbed to the national trend of blindly defending their partisans, regardless of the crime.

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