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    Police brutality and racism seem to be consistently connected to one another. This has become a serious issue in which circumstances have ended violently or even fatally when involving police officers and African American citizens. In 2014, the United States Census Bureau reported that African American people make up only 13.2% of our population. Anyone can become a victim of police brutality, regardless of their race; but statistics show that African American people are being killed by…

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    you have police officers who abuse citizens, you erode public confidence in law enforcement. That makes the job of good police officers unsafe.” (Berry) Recently police brutality has become an alarming issue in society. At the end of 2015, thousands of deaths resulted in accusing victims dying in police custody. Individuals in local communities across the state are beginning to lose faith in law enforcement in their ability to properly do their jobs. Police brutality is caused by police officers…

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    you will see some kind of video of a police officer brutally beating or roughly handling someone, and most of the time the people are in handcuffs unable to defend themselves against the vial attack that is being bestowed upon them. When you watch these videos ask yourself; “ How are these the people that are supposed to be protecting us”. According to NewsOne.com, since January 1, 2012 , there have been over 30 cases of unjustified murders of blacks under police custody. Some of these cases…

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    causing them to lose consciousness and die doesn 't some like something that a police officer would do. Unfortunately, an officer did do this to a man, and there are many more similar situations . Police, authorities known to maintain civil order, (appositive), have recently been shed in the public eye due to many instances of brutality. Specific incidents of brutality have sparked displeasure from the public. Although the police help maintain a safe environment, at times their presence can have…

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    Police brutality has effected a part of this society for decades. Police cases relating brutality is involving an individual that broke the law or has not done as the victim against police. In many cases people do not view the police as a heroes, but as the bad people in the community. There have been incidents with the police that ended with a person dead or seriously wounded from the polices doing. Through the music industry, rappers play down the police in there songs. Songs usually tell the…

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    Throughout numerous centuries police brutality has been a consecutive issue in the world. But rather than trying to help solve the conflict, governments ignore the cruelty that goes on in the police department by police officers such as killing, beating and abusing their power on innocent civilians and incarcerated people. What’s bazaar is that the reasons it happens, police officers target minorities and inmates to perform these cruel acts of behavior being they know that they are the most…

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    The author brings light to the subject of police brutality in America and the real definition of it, what it represents to humanity and the hypocrisy it presents in the U.S. Abbey begins her article with an example of police brutality with the protestors at Headwaters Forest in 1997 who united to stop the logging of redwood trees in northern California, she explains that methods the police used on this civilians were barbaric and unnecessary. To illustrate, the use of Q-tips containing pepper…

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    Brutality, a word that can very widely be used and applied to a plethora of situations. Kids use it to describe a parents way of discipline, and adults use it as a way to describe the governments form of discipline. So what is Brutality? The answer to this question can change solely based upon opinion. Why is it that people accuse the police of brutality against them? There is evidence that supports the arguments of both sides; however, it is overwhelmingly in the majority for the fact that…

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    of life have been subject to the injustice that is police brutality for what seems to be forever. Even after the Jim Crow laws were removed, people of color are still being mistreated by police brutality but of course, the assault charges had nothing to do with “race”. Many people (myself included) believe that police officers should be held accountable for their actions whilst on duty.It appears to be that many of the occurances of police brutality stems from a racial bias aginst black people…

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    deal with police brutality, and how the police is abusing their power as an officer. Police are here to protect us and making us feel safe, but the things that are going around the news and article are only making things worse by making the people fear the police. Cops should be trained to handle a response better rather than take their anger out or think that they can do anything just because they work for the law. The good thing is that many people are uniting together to fight over police…

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