This is how being a police officer has been viewed as for decades for people on the outside of the gruesome police treatment that black people receive. To the black community this has always been a problem and if you really look at it this problem dates to days of slavery where black people are scared to be black. Police these days use the power they have but for a way to take out their discrimination and abuse their power. Racial profiling is also another case of discrimination and A huge part of the police’s abuse of power. Unnecessary police stops are one point of abuse of power. It’s easy to get stats to prove this point because it’s practically happened to every black person including my father, “A black man in Kansas City, 25 or younger, has a 28 percent chance of being stopped, while a similar white male has only a 12 percent chance’’. With most cases the unnecessary stop turns into a unnecessary police searches “3 times as many Black and Hispanic drivers were searched as white drivers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics”. This problem could easily be fixed if the police would just put aside their judgements and did their job right because yes a unnecessary stop can be sort of un harmless but in the end that one stop turns into a shooting or arrest that wasn’t needed and a new black life is taken and becomes a statistic of police brutality. There’s also a abuse of power when it comes to charges because most times when that rare occasion that black people get a case the trial isn’t fair because they are against a racist system and more than likely a racist jury and judge. With all this information given if you could sit there and not be disgusted and mortified with the justice system of America and their police departments then
This is how being a police officer has been viewed as for decades for people on the outside of the gruesome police treatment that black people receive. To the black community this has always been a problem and if you really look at it this problem dates to days of slavery where black people are scared to be black. Police these days use the power they have but for a way to take out their discrimination and abuse their power. Racial profiling is also another case of discrimination and A huge part of the police’s abuse of power. Unnecessary police stops are one point of abuse of power. It’s easy to get stats to prove this point because it’s practically happened to every black person including my father, “A black man in Kansas City, 25 or younger, has a 28 percent chance of being stopped, while a similar white male has only a 12 percent chance’’. With most cases the unnecessary stop turns into a unnecessary police searches “3 times as many Black and Hispanic drivers were searched as white drivers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics”. This problem could easily be fixed if the police would just put aside their judgements and did their job right because yes a unnecessary stop can be sort of un harmless but in the end that one stop turns into a shooting or arrest that wasn’t needed and a new black life is taken and becomes a statistic of police brutality. There’s also a abuse of power when it comes to charges because most times when that rare occasion that black people get a case the trial isn’t fair because they are against a racist system and more than likely a racist jury and judge. With all this information given if you could sit there and not be disgusted and mortified with the justice system of America and their police departments then