Without any doubt, the U.S. Congress might be working on this to find out some possible solutions. In many online sources, this issue has become viral and many authorized websites posted multiple ways of solving police brutality. For instance, researchers stated that women could do better than men because they are less brutal, professional. In the United States, there are almost 900,000 police sergeants and only 100,000 of them are women. Also, researchers say that there are two ways to equalize these two genders, first one, to hire 700,000 more women or second one, fire 350,000 of men police and replace them with women. These two could work, but more believable one is to fire some men and fill them with some women. Likewise, there is another solution to suppress police brutality, officers have to be taught to act in a real situation, not on the imagination of threat. There had been many incidents because of this kind of faults, e.g., twelve-year-old boy Tamir Rice. He was walking on the streets with the toy gun, and one police officer came and shot him in three seconds without notifying. Again, in this event, police used his imagination by thinking that the boy had a real gun in his pocket. Or there is another incident that took place in Queens, New York. A 23-year-old guy Sean Bell, after his wedding day he was at the party with his friends, after leaving them, NYPD came after him and shot in his car 50 times by thinking that he had a gun in his car. So, officers killed him with their imagination of threat. So, to prevent this kind of situation from happening police officers must be taught well by understanding the real setting of the event. They should use alternative ways to catch the suspect, not shooting first as a
Without any doubt, the U.S. Congress might be working on this to find out some possible solutions. In many online sources, this issue has become viral and many authorized websites posted multiple ways of solving police brutality. For instance, researchers stated that women could do better than men because they are less brutal, professional. In the United States, there are almost 900,000 police sergeants and only 100,000 of them are women. Also, researchers say that there are two ways to equalize these two genders, first one, to hire 700,000 more women or second one, fire 350,000 of men police and replace them with women. These two could work, but more believable one is to fire some men and fill them with some women. Likewise, there is another solution to suppress police brutality, officers have to be taught to act in a real situation, not on the imagination of threat. There had been many incidents because of this kind of faults, e.g., twelve-year-old boy Tamir Rice. He was walking on the streets with the toy gun, and one police officer came and shot him in three seconds without notifying. Again, in this event, police used his imagination by thinking that the boy had a real gun in his pocket. Or there is another incident that took place in Queens, New York. A 23-year-old guy Sean Bell, after his wedding day he was at the party with his friends, after leaving them, NYPD came after him and shot in his car 50 times by thinking that he had a gun in his car. So, officers killed him with their imagination of threat. So, to prevent this kind of situation from happening police officers must be taught well by understanding the real setting of the event. They should use alternative ways to catch the suspect, not shooting first as a