The effect police brutality have on African American males …show more content…
Rash gave the task to examine numerous journal articles, books and magazines. The articles that were viewed were written by skilful experts that specialize in examining particular affairs that involve policemen misbehavior, perhaps. According to Mapping Police Violence written by Samuel Sinyangwe, police have killed at least 234 African Americans in the US in the year of 2016. African American unarmed males are most likely to be assassinated. Although, police brutality can happen anywhere; objections that come from several African American communities argues policemen continuously use “excessive force” against civilians of minorities. “However, several policemen indicates that multiple males of the African American tribe shows hostile conduct towards police officers” (Forben 2015).
The override of police brutality has had an intense impact on the main division of the American male population. Police brutality is abused when police men or any form of law enforcement believes just because he/she is presented with a badge and a concealed weapon it puts them above their boundaries and policemen feel as if he/she can use useless force excessively against other individuals. Police brutality is not a modern matter, but there have been cases that occurred that have been the center of attention and those cases specifically have surfaced in today’s …show more content…
Several incidents have been reached on how several policemen has abused and mishandle their powers and consequences are limited. The justice system is definitely against the black tribe and there is no justice being served for any of the outrage misconduct that these police officers are doing. The law will always feel as if police officers are right and often their side is taken. It is proven that the African American community does not trust police officers, because policemen target those of color even when one is not doing anything