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    that I remembered watching a lot of TV shows. Like an example, I remembered I used to see episodes of the FBI files from Discovery Channel. From there I decided that I wanted to be that person of either becoming a police man, Sheriff, or a State Trooper. As I grew up and graduated from elementary to high school, I decided to go to college to get into policing but first I realized that I needed to do some research before getting into those type of jobs. I began, to do some research on the three…

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    In the video, a state trooper has just stopped or pulled over a man who was speeding. As the officer begins to approach the window the driver begins yelling at the officer to give him the paper since he is in a rush, but at the same time, the driver is violently reaching out of the winder trying to snatch the papers out of the officer's hands. In this situation, there are two ways in which officer could have reacted. One choice was to either let the man off with a warning or give the man a…

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    One of the most visible law enforcement agencies that has drawn me to the homeland security realm is the Florida Highway Patrol. In the past I have attend several job fairs just to see what job opportunity are out there. Florida Patrol Officers were always on the scene looking clean cut, in shape and professional. Even their patrol cars that seemed to be always parked in the front of the different building were clean and had a nice shine. I guess I can relate to their mission by my…

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    Dbq March On Washington

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    Richard Valeriani tells of a nighttime march they held later than evening and the harassment they experienced: As the march continued, Alabama State Troopers were radioed in to end the march. After the State Troopers arrived, tensions continued to rise until Jimmy Lee Jackson, a 26-year-old man from Marion, was beaten and then shot by a state trooper. On the death of Jimmy Lee Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered these remarks on the injustice that took place that…

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    Is Law Enforcement Turning Against Us? In May 2014, a family was attacked by a SWAT team with assault rifles and threw a grenade despite the presence of toys that were found in the front yard of the home, according to Kane. The SWAT team invaded the home because they were in the search for the father’s nephew who was charged possession of illegal drugs, but turns out he was not present at the time. A grenade was landed in the crib of a 19-month-old named Bou Bou who suffered third-degree burns…

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    Desegregation In Selma

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    The 2014 film Selma follows recent Nobel Prize recipient Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the months following the initial strides toward desegregation. In the opening scenes, two separate scenarios of racially motivated crimes and inequality are portrayed ‒ four African American girls talking about how to do their hair are killed by an explosion while walking down the stairs to a church service and a woman named Annie is denied the right to vote because she cannot name every county judge in her…

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    Freedom Riders History

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    Alabama governor John Patterson to organize a bus driver for the Freedom Riders. Once they have united with the the remaining freedom riders, they continued their ride to New Orleans under state trooper surveillance. On May 20, the freedom riders were arrived at Montgomery, Alabama. As promised the state troopers were allowed to leave, but the local police that were suppose to show up to protect the freedom riders never…

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    to concentration camps, he had a large group of troopers who were in charge of sending jews to concentration camps. All this start because of a law made it by Germans in confer with The Holocaust and World War II article “This was also the year of the Nuremberg Laws, which forbade Jews and Aryans from intermarrying and attempted, for the first time, to define who was to be considered a Jew in Nazi Germany”(1).…

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    Recent Police Tragedies

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    Recent tragedies in the Police Force Peyton McIntire Casey Heath Independent Study Tarleton State University Word Count: 1,152 Through recent months, communities for several different situations have brought down police officers. Some that have led to fatality and some that have left people wounded. Police officers should be looked at as a source of help, not an enemy. Most of the time the officer’s choice of action is based on his or her discretion, but sometimes can be too much action…

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    Ernst Vom Rath

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    Nazi leaders then passed these orders on to their local counterparts who delivered these commands to storm trooper and Hitler Youth units. These orders were then carried out throughout Germany and Austria by these units, who masqueraded as civilians in order to support the government’s lie about how Kristallnacht started. During the riots that ensued, these units…

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