All over California police brutality has been an issue for decades and many people in this world have died in the hands of police. In many cities around the world, high-poverty communities are mostly affected by police till this day. Police are given too much power and use their force to an extent of violation. In Oakland, racial profiling and racism has been a constant struggle involving with police, not only do we want to change that; we want to make sure that people of color feel safe in their community. Police are provided with weapons like mace, shotgun, handgun, rifles, taser that they use irresponsibly, causing those that they attack to severely harm them. Their overuse in gun and weapon use, as well as lack of training for using such
2. When the police kill unarmed citizens, the officer is often not charged but cities across the nation pay hundreds of millions of dollars to settle these cases with the families of the victims. Why do cities consistently pay this money? What does the Bill of Rights have to say about police brutality? https://www.thenation.com/article/chicago-has-spent-half-a-billion-dollars-on-police-brutality-cases-and-its-impoverishing-the-victims-communities/
Police brutality has disturbingly become a trend in America. Cases like Walter Scott and Eric Garner has caused Americans to question the true duties of law enforcement officers. Is it to protect and serve? During the death of Walter Scott brought about questions because Scott was routinely stopped for a missing break light. Video footage shows the two men, Scott and the police officer having a civil conversation. Footage then shows Walter Scott running from the law enforcement officer and the officer shooting him in the back. The case of Eric Garner is slightly different from Walter Scott’s, Eric Garner was choked and killed by a police officer and it was all caught on video. The police officer approached Garner after he was caught illegally selling cigarettes. The acting law enforcement officer put Eric Garner in the chokehold, Garner stated he could not breath but the officer did not loosen his grip resulting in the death of Eric Garner.
Police and Law enforcement have been protecting the public for a long time. Especially in the United States of America, "first American police department was established in Boston in 1838" (Nodjimbadem 3). Since the first establishment of a police department to enforce law and order in the United States things have changes over time. This change over time can allow people, ideas and other things good or bad to enter which could lead to excessive and violent force or appropriate and pleasant force dealing with Police Brutality. The idea of Police Brutality stems from the brutal policing victims received.
In recent times, the police have been exhibiting an increase in brutality and racial profiling towards minorities. The police are constantly resorting to violence and racially profiling the African American and the Mexican community. Cops are being driven racially to arrest and many times even murder our own people. Even though the police are always abusing their power, the media still finds a way to make the police look bad.
It is crazy how much police brutality goes on in the United States. Some names of popular cases are Philando Castile, Rekia Boyd, and Tamir Rice (Lopez, Johnson 6). Is it a coincidence that all three people that were just listed are African American, or that the majority of police brutality cases involve people who are not white? Racial corruption exists in the judicial system as shown by unlawful shootings, stereotypes, and stand-your-ground laws. Somebody has to stand up and do something; everybody has to stand up and do something. But how can anything be accomplished if citizens are just shut down, laughed at and problems only get recognized for about a week or even a couple months and then forgotten about? This is a clear, known issue throughout
Police misconduct is an unacceptable or illegal action taken by police officers. Police brutality is a form of misconduct, that needs to be taken care of right away, there are steps to take before using a lethal force, there are precautions to hire the right people for this job. Also most all of the victims of police brutality usually never report the crimes committed against them and never will see justice.
Historically, minorities have been victims of police brutality in the United States. Since the middle of the 19th century a dominant white social class maintained racial injustice through a police force willing to use violence against minorities. This violence expressed itself in the years immediately after the civil war through brutality in various forms. America has a lengthy an disgraceful tradition of police brutality to attain a sense of law and order in its society. Police misconduct can be described as any inappropriate behavior on the part of any law enforcement officer that is either illegal or immoral or both. Law enforcement agents are should behave to a standard that is greater than the average civilian. Police brutality comes from
Have you ever thought how many people die from police brutality. I want to tell you about how many police officers kill innocent people, many times “ 2 out of 3 people are innocent and harmless and the 1 person is dangerous and is equipped with weapons. This is a big issue because during the years police brutality has been increasing and most officers just kill because of the civilians race or skin color. In the next few minutes, I am going to discuss police brutality, how it affects civilians , and how we need to protest or start a club so instead of increasing police brutality we decrease it.
Recently there have been many conflict emotions when it come the topic about police brutality. Police brutality is where men or women from the police force use an excessive amount of force or abuse towards people in the community. Whether it was done with for the right reasons of wrong reasons, many agree that the amount of police brutality in our country in this past few years have risen where citizens either fear or are angered at the police. Some on the other hand could say that it is not all of the cops fault. It takes two to tango, so the other person involved must have had an impact on why the outcome was so brutal. But people also must realize accidents do happen. This is an issue that has a lot of controversy and not a lot of attention
"... the legal test for excessive force... is whether the officer reasonably believed that such force was necessary to accomplish a legitimate police purpose..." (qtd. in U.S. Department of Justice). This is the legal test for excessive force as quoted from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. However, the majority do not accept this test or any others as the legitimate test for excessive force.
Over the last few years police brutality has become one of the major issues and topics in todays society. What is police brutality? Police brutality is any type of event where a police officer has to use excessive and unnecessary force on someone. Police officers may use excessive force in order to get a handle on a situation, but in some casing it can escalate the situation for the worst. Police officers do not use just their hands when conducting harm to a person. Police officers may use any weapons that they might have on them such as baton, tasers, buckstop to their gun, and even going to the point of arresting someone just because they may feel they have the power to do so. Within the news and stories that may be told it seems like police
Police brutality is one of America’s most dangerous things as of right now as of racism. Today, we deal with police brutality more than anything. I thought police were supposed to help but clearly, we were all wrong. Don’t get me wrong, not all police officers are terrible and “pigs” but lately, most of them have been terrible. All they seem to be doing lately is abusing their powers and taking advantage of us. Charts show that police brutality has and will continue rising. When you look at the news, you can see most of the time the news is about police brutality. When you get on Facebook every night, you can see videos of police brutality. How pathetic can some police officers be?
The problem that needs to be solved is police brutality and the deep fears that the young minority generation harbors against the police. Children and teenagers used to look up to and admire officers of the law. They used to dream to be a police officer one day. Some children still may view them in this positive light; however, now that outlook has changed. Teenagers today are shaping their ideas and thoughts of the world at a time when every week they see images of excessive force, physical abuse or unnecessary death by the hands of the police. I should not be afraid to go through a routine traffic stop. I should not have the thought cross my mind that will I just get a traffic ticket or is this the last time I they will speak to my family. I should not always be prepared to start recording events on my phone when a police officer is nearby. Police officers judge and
Police brutality is one of the most serious and divisive human rights violations in the United States and it occurs in every community. The job of a police officer is to maintain public order, prevent, and detect crime. They are engaged in a dangerous and stressful occupation that can involve violent situations that must be controlled. In many of these confrontations with the public it may become necessary for the police to administer force to take control of a situation. Sometimes this force takes the form of hand to hand combat with a suspect who resists being arrested. Not all police officers in communities are good cops. At least once a year the news is covering a story about a person
Is police brutality beginning to be a problem? Is the police using too much force or are they not using enough. Not every case is the arresting officer's fault. Sometimes it’s the suspects fault they might fight back and then officer’s have to use excessive force. That tends to cause bigger problems. The officer’s are only make sure that you are doing what you're told and if you're not doing that then that’s when they arrest you. You fight back and they pull their gun and threaten you to calm down. The officers aren’t just thinking about themselves like most people think.