Black Lives Matter: Police Brutality In Eric Garner's Case

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Black Lives Matter is a movement amongst black communities, demanding changes within our criminal justice system, police brutality, racial profiling and a number of other instances. This movement was created to shine a light on racism in America, to recognize the importance of black lives, to expose systematic racism and to protest for a long needed change within our country. The creation of Black Lives Matter was to give black people confidence and strength to fight against injustice and for once and for all stand our ground. Black Lives Matter wants to improve the black community, to tell our black brothers and sisters that they could be so much more than what systematic racism tries to limit us to do. We want to improve not only our lives but influence the criminal justice system to push for better-trained police officers and ensure protection for all people of color. 2. Police brutality occurs across poor communities and all ethnic communities in the US. In some way or another. It particularly occurs within communities of color and especially black, communities. Describe examples of police brutality and tell why it occurs. Give examples of brutality across a …show more content…

Eric Garner was selling cigarettes, an action that didn't require any physical involvement between him and the police, however, the police places Eric Garner within a chokehold, blocking his airways. After many attempts of Garner telling the police officers “I Can’t Breathe,” the refused to release their grip and ultimately killed Garner. Their justification for their actions was Garner’s “resistance,” although I believe even if Garner did resist, that didn’t give them the right to take his life over cigarettes. One of the police officers were placed on modified duty (stripped of badge and gun) the other placed on desk duty while Eric Garner was placed in a

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