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    Sandra Bland Case Analysis

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    was discovered hanging in a cell. Police officials have ruled the death of Sandra Bland as a suicide. However, black citizens refuse to believe this claim. Black citizens accuse the police of racially and sexually abusing Sandra Bland. Three days prior, Sandra Bland was stopped by the police officer Brian Encinia over a minor traffic incident. Footage from the police dash cam showed the officer forcing Bland out of the car, threatening to ‘light her up. ' Police killings of unarmed black…

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    Not a politician, not a priest, not a criminal, not a police officer. We are all accountable for our actions” (Villaraigosa). No one should get away with breaking any laws, even if it 's the men and women that are enforcing them. This has been an issue for quite awhile now. Police officers have been breaking laws and getting away with it for decades. Laws such as assault, and disorderly conduct. The police officers break them by police brutality (deliberate use of excessive force, usually…

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    can that be gained? No police brutality for 2-5 years, police start protecting again instead of shooting people, use SCM training used on teenagers instead of the training they have now, promote the protect and serve instead of dissimilating it. Police have to earn trust it cannot be giving based on the recent reports over the past years. Also, the police need to not make things seem racist within the police department. Yes most black neighborhoods are majority white police officers. However…

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    Lives Matter Movement The Black lives matter movement, often called BLMM, is a worldwide activist movement. This movement is described as a “clear vision of the world where black humanity and dignity is a reality. BLMM protests police killings, racial profiling, brutality, and racial inequality (Lee). The movement began as a hashtag, #BlackLivesMatter, back in 2013 after George Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges in the shooting of Trayvon Martin (Winter). BLMM street protests started…

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    movements against police violence. While riots and protests centered on police brutality are shown to be nothing new, what the BLM movement has been able to capitalize on is the use of media to document it. Through images and videos spread online, the movement has been able to force a national conversation about police brutality. While police brutality and the African American incarceration rates are both connected, the civil rights lawyer and author Michelle Alexander argues that “police…

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    people. Black lives matter protest are focused on the brutality of police officers against african americans citizens and the racial profiling against african americans. What began as a protest in St. Louis suburbs explode into a wildfire that has engulfed the whole county. There will always be people who say all lives matter but right now the black lives matter movement is so important because african americans are being brutalized by police and racial profiled and treated with no dignity or…

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    wearing a hood, and called 911 to report him. The police told him to not approach Trayvon or even leave his vehicle, but Zimmerman disregarded this, resulting in Trayvon’s death. Zimmerman was later acquitted for his crime. He claimed that he shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense, even though Trayvon was unarmed. Racism and bias as shown in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is still present in modern day America as evidenced by multiple cases of police brutality and bias towards African-Americans.…

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    more than police lives? Have you ever wondered why police officers get so much hate for doing their jobs or for “no reason”? Well for me that question is always on my mind. Every time I see a video on social media about police brutality I wonder why the police officer’s reason for doing what he did is not out there. Now with that in mind explain to me how that is fair or why is it that people hate police officers get so much hate on social media. I’ll tell you why you see even though police…

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    Introduction Police violence is the controversial issue in America. It is the increase use of excessive force, the beating, the killing of people. They are to protect everyone, and not to kill. The reasons for police being violent is obviously a kind of stress factor at work. They operate in a more complicated arena than some other profession. The effect maybe psychological or physical to the victims. Community feel the impact of police violence in some cases. There is no doubt that police…

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    undoubtedly tension between officers and the people. Across the country today many police officers have been filed under complaints with their various departments for excessive force disputes. Those in more serious complaints along the subject have been given paid leave whilst the victims of the incident are left injured or fatally wounded. There is an equal recognition of the problem that has risen within the police department and the people they are committed to serve. It has become evident…

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