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Spotlight Actions: The Shooting Of Michael Brown

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In most cases it takes a great action to bring a real problem to light in a given situation. Something that would put a spotlight directly on the problem, Something that start conversations across the world about the given topic. These sorts of “Spotlight Actions” don’t happen as often as most people wish. However, when they do happen, they usually bring greater awareness and support to the problem at hand. There are also the same actions that draw attention a very biased side of the story, a side of the story that support only one side of the story. This is exactly what happened in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014, when the shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer heightened public awareness of the police involved shootings of minorities. …show more content…

When Michael was shot, his community was so outraged by the incident that they focused on biased information to make Michael look like an innocent person that was shot due to officer error. When in reality Michael attacked the officer in his police cruiser and then proceed to run from officer Wilson while being told to stop. The same event occurs in the book The Hate You Give by Angie Thomas a young, unarmed, black man was shot during a traffic stop by Officer Cruise. His name was Khalil Harris, he was told to stay outside his vehicle and not move while officer Cruise went to his cruiser to run his plates. After the officer walked back to his cruiser, Khalil proceeded to get back in his car and was shot. Both cases were caused by failure to follow orders from an officer and could of been

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