Why does this keep constantly happening ? Do the police really care about us or are they the KKK in disguise? All these questions have still have not yet to be answered or even thought about by most americans in the united states. Most people think that this whole “Police Brutality” thing is getting better. In my opinion it is getting, the way that the police handle it is different than they use to back in the day. In the early 90s police used dogs on people letting the attack anybody they felt were stepping out of their way, they also used water hose spraying people with high pressure on not caring what the outcome of physically abusing these people will be. Back in the day we had peaceful activist such as Martin Luther King and Ghandi. They felt like violence was not the answer and they is was no need to fight back when it comes to the police. Other activist such as Malcolm X thought that fighting back was the only way to get their point across. The police brutality against Rodney King sparked the L.A. Riots. The L.A. riots were associated with King's beating, but they also have a deeper meaning. People burned down liquor stores, fast-food joints,
Why does this keep constantly happening ? Do the police really care about us or are they the KKK in disguise? All these questions have still have not yet to be answered or even thought about by most americans in the united states. Most people think that this whole “Police Brutality” thing is getting better. In my opinion it is getting, the way that the police handle it is different than they use to back in the day. In the early 90s police used dogs on people letting the attack anybody they felt were stepping out of their way, they also used water hose spraying people with high pressure on not caring what the outcome of physically abusing these people will be. Back in the day we had peaceful activist such as Martin Luther King and Ghandi. They felt like violence was not the answer and they is was no need to fight back when it comes to the police. Other activist such as Malcolm X thought that fighting back was the only way to get their point across. The police brutality against Rodney King sparked the L.A. Riots. The L.A. riots were associated with King's beating, but they also have a deeper meaning. People burned down liquor stores, fast-food joints,