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Police Officer Shootings

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Aaron Steinman
Phil Hurst
Engl& 101 3700
20 March 2018
Police Accountability: The Unreal Prosecution of Racist Police Officers Everyone has heard of the Black Lives Matter movement, it’s an international activist movement that campaigns against violence and racism towards black people. The widespread movement has created much controversy with how people portray and see the police; many being afraid of law enforcement. The B.L.M organization brings into light stories of unrightful shootings and arrests of innocent unsuspecting African Americans, and points out as well as shames the police officer who committed the act. However, not many follow the story after the shaming has been done. What happens the the officer? and do they get prosecuted? The sad truth is that the investigation and prosecuting of a police officer is a very …show more content…

However, getting statistics for shootings is quite difficult as the FBI director James Comey stated in a testification at the House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing: “...we don’t have data. People have data about who went to a movie last weekend, or how many books were sold, or how many cases of flu walked into an emergency room, and I cannot tell you how many people were shot by police in the U.S last month or last year”. This causes the acquisition of statistics to be difficult, and many organizations take it into their own hands such as Philip Stinson who is a professor of criminal justice at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Stinson decided in 2005 to set up 48 Google alerts to track police misconduct and has collected over a decades worth of data on police misconduct. From his findings it has been determined that out of the thousands of people shot by police since 2005 only 77 were charged with manslaughter, and only 26 were convicted. Although many police shooting are justified, 26 convictions seems too

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