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Persuasive Speech On Police Brutality

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Police Brutality: How to Fight it

Andres Sanchez

Communication 3
Instructor Marisela Sanchez
21 April 2015
Topic:
Police brutality and how to stop it.

Specific Purpose:
At the end of my speech I will try to persuade my audience to try and take action to stop police brutality. I will inform them on what not to do, as well as try to convince them to do their part.

Introduction:
Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, these are the names of some people that are now dead due to the excess use of violence among our police officers. These people didn’t deserve to die the way they did. If police had used less lethal force they would still be here today. Police brutality has caused the suffering of many families in the U.S. …show more content…

Many of these officers are not being punished for their wrong and are being set free. Families are suffering, children are becoming orphans, moms are losing their children, and nothing is being done. People need to take a stand and join together to inform others and join each other to stop the use of excess force by police.
Preview:
In my last speech I informed you of what police brutality is and how it’s occurring more frequently. How officers are being set free for killing unarmed people by the use of excess force. The officers involved in those altercations are still free. Michael brown, Eric Garner and Tamir Rice would still be here if something was done to stop this sooner.
[Transition: Who were these men again?] …show more content…

b) They should be done correctly with the right permissions, and especially without violence.
c) When people protest peacefully they will not have problems with police, “Police, who were nearby in large numbers, stayed back and let the marchers go.” (Almasy & Yan, 2014)
2) Inform the public
a) You don’t have to go out and protest with other people you can simply share the information with others, like giving a presentation on police brutality for example.
b) Make others become aware of what’s going on in our communities and tell them what they can do to help.
c) In the 90’s many people complained about police officials in L.A. profiling a certain group of people that led to an investigation, which let to 10% of the officials being punished for what they were doing. (Warren, 2009)

3) Petitions
a) Have groups of people sign petitions.
b) A single person might not be heard, but when many speak up they are heard.
c) Over 150, 000 people have signed an online petition on the white house web page to have every police agency use body cameras. (Griggs, 2015)
1) He also states that in Rialto, California after the use of body cameras complaints by citizens and also force used by officers decreased. (Griggs,

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