Police Officers don’t have to do anything to be attacked. Out of the 132 men and women, Those two men are just a fraction of all the officers killed in motivated attacks. According to CNN.com, 64 officers were attacked with malicious intent. This number does not include those who have killed in traffic-related deaths either. Most of the shootings were unprovoked and the officers had no chance of protecting themselves. These attacks just show that cops are prejudiced against solely because they are doing their job. Officers are authoritative and coming generations think that they don’t have to follow the authority. If they do something wrong they blame others for not thinking what they did was right. With these generations not respecting any authoritative figure they think they can do …show more content…
According to When Michael brown was killed, he decided to help the Black Lives Matters group by sending more senior administration officials to Michael Brown's funeral than he did to Margaret Thatcher's. Obama sent a message without saying anything. HE further fueled the BLM movement and caused more hate for the police by supporting the Black Lives Matter Movement. I think that he did this purposefully to show support for the families affected by the death of Michael, but Michael had assaulted an officer and committed robbery. With him showing support for Michael it is just helping that generation feel like that if they break the law that they shouldn’t be punished. In Michael's case he was punished because he broke the law and assaulted the cop making him fear for his