Devin Rosas
Ms.Henderson
CRW/ P1
12/6/16
ALL LIVES MATTER
We all want the safely for others like how polices man are supposed to protect people, but what happens when that peace is broken between cops and citizens. Like one family walking down the street and one day stopped by police and forced to stay on the and if you run they they will use police brutality on you. Well here is a story about something like that there was a boy and his brother going to a soccer event in france, as they were walking they were stopped by france's police because his brother Bagui was wanted for extortion case. When both of them ran both of them were being hunted but the police but they found adama first and three officers beat adama to death literally to death after the officer stopped they checked his pulse to see if he was still breathing and he was not but at the end of the day his brother was found
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Well i think we need to start with law enforcement, one I think some police officers try to go above the law and his/her work and thing like this is bad to have on the streets of the city, say if a person was walking down the street and going to the growstre store when stop by police because he looks suspicious in the public's eyes. When they tell them to stop he stops and pulls out his wallet and try to hand it to them, in the police eye i looks like he is pulling out a gun or weapon and shoot at him until he stops moving. When they check him for a weapon there’s nothing on him and they see his wallet and realized that he pulled out his wallet, but why you may ask well this man was a refuge and he was trying to show him his wallet because in the camps he was in africa he show them his ID for clear function. This is a story that actually happened but they place was new york and he was not going to the growstre store. But what need to know is we can’t always assume someone from what they look and how they appear we need to treat people the same and not
policies that are currently in place to reduce tension between police officers and the minority groups that they serveLaw enforcement officers and the community have been disconnected. Violence and brutality of any kind, particularly at the hands of the police who here to protect and serve our communities. When Ferguson, Missouri exploded after the police shot an unarmed black teenager, the tension between the community and its protectors was laid bare. Ferguson is not the first and certainly not the last community forced to bridge that chasm. In South Carolina a policeman shot an unarmed black male who was stopped for a seat belt violation. The cop asked the male for ID, who then reached under his seat to retrieve his wallet, but was shot in the leg by the cop before he could take out his ID. When the body cam video was reviewed it shows that the trigger happy cop probably was in fear of his life, however it is also obvious that the cop shouldn’t have felt threaten as the behavior of the black male involved nothing unusual. Many would say if the driver was white the cop would have not reacted the way he did.
Today in America there has been a growing problem amongst people and the police force. There has been many cases over the past couple of years were the police has used brute force on citizens. The main group of people suffering from police brutality is young African Americans. The young blacks feel that they are being targeted by the police. These cases continue to happen with no signs of stopping anytime soon. The police have been using brute force on black Americans for years now. There was a major that spark awareness on police brutality a couple of years ago. This case was the Trayvon Martin case that stated the whole black lives matter movement. This case was one of the key features to start the black lives matter movement.
In the recent days, there has been a series of killings conducted by police officers in the national scene. Recently a black man named Alfred Olango was killed by police in a parking lot. The man who was unarmed was killed by the police in a rather unexpected way as initially the sister to the man had called 911 to seek help from the police department since he felt that the brother was not acting as himself. He had shown an awkward behavior which the sister could hardly comprehend or even work with. This prompted her to call the police so that he could get help.
Over the last few years, many citizens across the country have been stepping up and voicing their opinions of police brutality. Thanks to many recent amateur videos, there are many cases where I feel police could have handled situations differently. It is important that police should use lethal force only as a last resort. When there are no laws enforced on the people who enforce them, total anarchy can
In the inner cities the police reject to the poor people because they not able to respect the authorities and the fight between then brings death because they destroys each other
At least two people die during day of violence of police brutality disturbance began after young man who was a dancer on television was found dead, and residents charged that he had been killed by police. Police began to say that he attacked the officers and now there family is mad that there kid
Police officers are individuals who enforce the law upon their community to ensure that their citizens remain safe. In the past couple of years, officers of the law have been involved in acts of brutality that seem to go beyond the proper measurements of protection for their citizens. Policemen are supposed to protect their citizens from danger and from harm, not impose a threat on them. The fact that officers have a history of abusing their power indicates that their trust amongst the community has been corrupted. Those who have been affected of police brutality feel as though they have been deceived. They no longer feel that police officers will protect them, but rather abuse them, and that is a problem. We have began to live in a community in which an individual feels frightened when seeing a cop, rather than feeling protected. Some individuals may argue that police brutality is not a problem due to the fact that it is not consistent enough to catch the attention of needing a solution. However, that idea means little when the level of brutality has led to the death of several innocent victims in some cases. We must not wait for there to be a pattern of death at the hands of police officials to consider this a problem. One death indicates that preventive measures must be taken to ensure that these officers are no longer put in the position to abuse their power to begin with.
Due to the actions that are not being taken to put a stop to this brutality, citizens begin riots, releasing their anger toward the government. Justice isn’t being served and that surely baffles me and any other person who is against this criminal act done by those who are supposed to stop it. The effects that police brutality leave on their victims is paranoia and the feeling of not being safe due to those are supposed to protect from the danger are the ones causing danger.
Police brutality is one of the most serious and divisive human rights violations in the United States and it occurs in every community. The job of a police officer is to maintain public order, prevent, and detect crime. They are engaged in a dangerous and stressful occupation that can involve violent situations that must be controlled. In many of these confrontations with the public it may become necessary for the police to administer force to take control of a situation. Sometimes this force takes the form of hand to hand combat with a suspect who resists being arrested. Not all police officers in communities are good cops. At least once a year the news is covering a story about a person
Police brutality and office involved shootings have sparked national debate and created a strain between police officers and citizens. Recently, there have been more home videos that display acts of aggression by police officers. These police officers often use excessive forces or a condescending tone towards people of color which is why there needs to be a better way to mend police and civilian relationship. People should be able to trust the police in their communities rather than fear them.
A lot of people tend to believe that it only goes on in America but truth be told, all around the world there are people being assaulted by the police for no reasons. What gives the police the right to beat and violate someone’s life as they do? It seems that no matter the place or time, police brutality is a reoccurrence and an ongoing situation with no war. The fact that law enforcement is suppose to help the community by serving and protecting their community , instead are using excessive force on innocent bystanders. With that being said, police brutality is wrong and I want all of you to understand that no one should be brutally beaten or have their life taken because of the color of their skin, the social class that their put in, or even the lifestyles they have chosen to
Brothers and SISTERS we have to End the genocide effecting our own communities. We must put an end to the gun violence and hate crimes on one another. America Politicians will not take us seriously until we come together and fight against the senseless crimes plaguing our communities. It's time to stand up and create change. Another Life taken too soon. Last night was a perfect example of the oppression of minorities in America. Wake up people we have to stand together. I'm so tired and fed up of seeing my People; Yes, black people being treated like cattle and slathered in the middle of the street. This police brutality has to end. We need our government officials to hold these officers accountable for these crimes. The use of deadly force
Police brutality is a factual thing and people have been observing ever since, to see if it’s a real problem for society, which it is. There have been lots of shooting happening lately, where the police shoot an unarmed person, for no reason. What if that happened to your loved ones? We haven’t heard the real background as to, why it happens? But as we can see from the research that people have done over the year, that the police targets most of the minority people. For example, when a police over at Florida, decided to shoot an unarmed black teenage man because he was walking at the night with his hoody on. Another similar case, where another black teenage man at Ferguson was shot by the police because he was a black person, walking down the
Police officers and victims have to both realize that there are ways to prevent these acts from occurring. Individuals of authority have to realize that they are still human beings and that the people they are hurting could very well be someone in their family. I am a strong believer in the quote “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”, this quote should show people that what you do to someone can come back to you ten times worst or even better. People of all nationalities need to realize that everyone is equal and deserve to be treated as such. There is no amount of money that can give someone a life back. Police brutality can be minimized if the government makes some structural reformation and recognize the issue at hand. The government has to also make sure that they let the officers know they do not get to interpret the law of decide what is considered excessive force and what is not because that is what the law is put in place
Since a very young age we have been taught to put our trust into police officers. If we are in distress, they are always there to help since it is their job to protect and serve the common citizen. So what happens when the individuals we are supposed to trust to bring justice are the ones causing the injustice we see in the news? Recently, several police officers have been under fire for their excessive use of force. The number of casualties caused by police officers in the recent years have citizens demanding a reform in the system that officers work under.