Actually, not every other fatality IS covered with something. Me tink the fatality don't give a crap about privacy bout that time (I never seen one that complained), seems there were plenty of brothahs on the force that could have came to a vain persons rescue IF this is a Racial thing. However, the brothahs were were just as busy as everyone else i'd expect, under the circumstances and was prolly an oversight because.......when you are up to your *** in alligators, it's hard to remind yourself your initial mission was to drain the swamp. Regardless, i'd imagine that with the kids imposing stature, you'd a not even gotten injured before ya poped that cap......I know I wouldn't have, if humanly possible. And yes the Race Brokers have a lot to do with this jes like the Florida issue. Bottom line.....when a cop tells ya to stop, then stop, otherwise you could suffer indescretions as you see it, like the big buck did.
The privacy and respect are in consideration of the family of the deceased, and a public that does not approve of the sight of death - until it's been cleaned up. How many accounts of death include photos of the body
in situ? In the age of cellphones that take pretty good photos and videos, there'd be a lot, if the authorities didn't get the bodies out of sight quickly. If you want to view corpses, you really have to look for them.
Maybe 3 [of 53] seems "plenty" to you, but if any of the "brothahs" on the force were present, it wasn't in any supervisory capacity. Nor were there many "alligators" to deal with, in those first hours. They came later.
What you'd do in the officer's place, or what I'd do, is irrelevant - he is the person trained for that, supposedly. We'd like to think that training doesn't involve shooting unarmed people whenever you feel like it.
Buying into the "it's all because Al & Jesse showed up" story is a mistake. They didn't make the black people in Ferguson distrust law enforcement and authority, they just took advantage of it for their own vanity. As usual.
Until we take a hard look at whether black people really are treated as 'less than' by the [white] authorities, Ferguson will happen again and again. It's a problem we need to deal with, before it gets even uglier than it already is, for all of us.