Eduardo de Jesus, a 10-year-old Brazilian boy, was fatally shot seven months ago by a police officer outside his home. As family, friends, and others protested in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, authorities vowed to seek justice to Eduardo’s parents [1].…
officer killed an unarmed black 18yearold. He turned up again last week in New York City,…
On the night of February 4th 1999 something shocked the world and nothing would be the same. Amadou Diallo, an unarmed and innocent African immigrant was shot to death. 41 bullets hailed upon the poor man by police officers. Right outside of his home New York Police Departments Crime Unit killed him. Half of the police officers said to put his hands up and the other half said to show ID. Not knowing what to do Amadou decided to take out his wallet. The police thought he had a gun and opened fire. This case was so controversial and the world was divided onto two sides. We all know that Diallo didn’t deserve this and it was a case of racial profiling.…
Venegas witnessed police officers harassing a group of zoot suiters, she was arrested on disturbing the peace and was charged for carrying a concealed weapon, because she carried brass knuckles for protection. Instead the newspapers labeled her as a “Pachuca” girl, they labeled what she had done as gang affiliation. The protests that were made on behalf of the zoot suiters made Venegas the perfect target to be portrayed wrongly just for the media campaign. Venegas’s case resembles those of the people that have died due to police brutality. The reason why is because, in most cases that police brutality does occur the media usually always portrays the police as “innocent”, they turn the tables and make it seem like the person who is usually African American or Hispanic, they portray these people as these negative stereotypes.…
The case of victim or culprit Michael Brown a young man who lost his life. Something happened between this boy and the police officer in the officer’s car. Was the victim mistreated by the officer causing him to run away? Or was the officer wrongly accusing the boy when he approached the vehicle. What events lead up to the officer getting out of his vehicle and shooting that many bullets at this young man? The only way we would have known for sure is if the officer in question was wearing a body cam.…
“Since this horrific tragedy, the NYPD has been expending every resources… to find this killer and find the cause and you will see in the Muslim communities of our city the NYPD there in support of the community,” de Blasio said. “You will see today and in days thereafter." He also added the attack was in reference to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump rhetoric and proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States. “It is also clear that there is a lot of fear in the community.…
Conflicts are often started by the utilization of labels. By labeling a certain person or calling them a name it is essentially grouping them into a larger idea or force. In the film Empire of the Sun directed by Steven Spielberg and the novel When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka the main characters struggle with identifying which side of World War II they are supposed to be aligned with. The protagonists from both of the works experience a moment where the line between good and bad is extremely thin. Both Jamie and the family are forced to question their allegiances in World War II.…
References: Lang, M. (2011) Police arrest 29 Occupy Tampa protesters after asking them to vacate park. The Tampa Tribune. Retrieved 2/18/2012 from web site; http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/police-arrest-29-occupy-tampa protesters-after-asking-them-to-vacate-park/1204486…
The five officers, Stacey Koon, Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Theodore Briseno, and Rolando Solano, were taken to court soon after the incident. The Officers were acquitted of all charges, the community was furious with the outcome of the case. Protesters immediately took to the street in light of recent court decisions. The Protest did not stay peaceful for long and soon there was all out violence and crime throughout the city of Los Angeles. The black community started attacking anyone who was not black pulling. For instance, “Reginald Denny, a white truck driver, was dragged from his truck and severely beaten by several angry rioters”(Staff, 1992).Throwing rock at other race people and even pulling them out of their cars for a quick beatdown for no apparent fault of the victim. Meanwhile the chief of police was attending a fundraiser on the other side of Los Angeles. As the night came the crime start to escalate with random fire by the dozen spread throughout the city. The ironic thing is these violent protester were not burning government buildings or officers houses, instead they were burning small business of people in the struggling community. By nightfall mayor Bradley declared a “state of emergency asking california governor to send two thousand national guardsmen”(Medina,2012). Violence, fires, looting, and deaths continued to increase throughout the night. Violence spread throughout major cities in the US. Among them was Seattle, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Atlanta. The following day violence continued even though the national guard was there. Much controversy was on the issue if the national guard should use live ammunition. The National guard decided not to and the riots continued to spread. That same day Rodney king went in front of camera and plead with the citizen of Los Angles and and cities throughout the nation to keep the peace, using the famous quote…
Racial tensions in the United States has been has major problem for the last few years. The multiple cases of police officers shooting African Americans have only increased these tensions. One of these cases that fueled the flames is the incident that happen back in 2013, when Officer Kerrick shot and killed Jonathan Ferrell. The actions of Officer Kerrick were wrong since he acted more in fear than any actual proof that Ferrell was going to harm…
And later, to justify their outrageous actions, the cops pointed to the memorial T-shirts the youth were wearing with McFarland’s picture on them, and tried to claim the gathering was “gang-related.”, “Cameron Tillman, a 14-year-old boy was shot dead on the scene by a sheriff’s deputy. His brother, who was there, said he was shot opening the door and was unarmed”, and “Sergio Ramos In August, an 18-year-old was shot and killed by a Dallas police officer after a car crash in a parking lot near a Walmart…
The rally, in the campus' Sproul Plaza, was led by about 50 people from the Los Angeles area, including Tim Conway Jr. and Doug Steckler of KLSX-FM, hosts of a Los Angeles area talk show.…
On the morning of December 19, 2007, Police Officer Timothy Campbell was seen patrolling the streets of Denver, Co. He noticed a suspicious 1997 Saturn drive by and when the officer made a U-turn, the car quickly sped away. Eventually the car pulled into a drive and a male in his thirties exited the vehicle and ran. The individual look to be Hispanic and was wearing a light baggy jacket. The Officer began a foot chase through back yards and over fences until eventually the suspect slipped on some ice and fell to the ground. The suspect got back on his feet and continued running. According to the article published by the Denver Westword News, the suspect fell twice more before the officer was able to get close enough to him. As the suspect got up from the ground they were facing each other. At this point, Officer Campbell drew his weapon. The suspect reached into his pocket and placed his hand behind his back. Slowly, the suspect proceeded to move his hand forward and Officer Campbell spotted an object which appeared to be metallic. That’s when Officer Campbell fired two rounds. The Officer paused and then fired four more rounds, before the suspect fell to the ground.…
This is a country where many unarmed civilians have suffered injuries or been killed at the hands of police officers. Drastic changes are needed to solve the issue of police brutality. Such excessive force by police officers is very disturbing to the community. People around the country are fighting for a country where law enforcement treats all communities with dignity, employs restraint on the power police officers, and only use the necessary force to maintain the community’s safety. Over the years there have many cases involving police brutality such as the cases of Rodney King, Timothy Thomas, and Eric Garner. Many people feel that nothing has changed with the issue of police brutality since juries still acquitted police officers, cops get their jobs back, and brutality happens again. But change has occurred and some things have become better as a result of it being publicized and causing public outrage.…
“African American males are twenty two times more likely to be shot by a police officer than their white counterparts. The Oscar Grant case shows this corruption by law enforcement” (Neubauer). This controversial case has been an issue with law enforcements “protecting” our communities when in reality they’re just killing and accusing innocent people because they have the power to. This white officer shot an African American male Oscar Grant, with his gun. According to the officer “he was reaching for his gun but accidentally pulled out his Taser”. The footage that was obtained showed that Grant was already on the ground restrained and did not seem like a threat before he was shot. Many more cases like this one have also shown the same problem, police overusing their power but only when they deal with a colored person. Innocent people have died in the hands of the police and not one single case has been justified in court and it’s all because they’re “black”. The court doesn’t justify or fight for the victims’ rights all they do is protect the law enforcements and say that the victim’s actions seemed like a threat. Black lives matter because we are all equal under the law and if the court doesn’t resolve these issues many more will continue to die in the hands of what we call “safety and security”…