How To Prevent Police Brutality

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Police Brutality Even though not all police are corrupt, police use their authority in abusive ways as evidenced by the number of police brutality cases arising daily. Thousands of people every year are being abused by police. Minorities are unfairly targeted. To give a particularly striking example, one Florida city’s “stop and frisk” policy has been explicitly aimed at all black men. Since 2008, this has led to 99,980 stops which did not produce an arrest in a city with a population of just 110,000. One man alone was stopped 258 times at his job in four years, and arrested for trespassing while working on 62 occasions. Failure to address this issue communicates to police that minorities are a safe target for abuse. The good news is that the first step toward preventing police brutality is …show more content…

52 year old Edward Minerly, was sentenced May 7 to eight months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for making a false report of police brutality to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. On May 31, 2013, Minerly called the New Haven FBI and spoke with an FBI special agent. In the call, federal prosecutors said, Minerly alleged that Derby police officers had recently arrested him for a probation violation and, upon placing him in a holding cell, commenced taunting him, subjecting him to flashing lights, and tipping him backwards out of his wheelchair. According to prosecutors, Minerly again made allegations similar to those made on May 31, 2013 — that Derby police officers had arrested him and, after placing him in a holding cell, picked him out of his wheelchair, threw him into a wall, flashed the lights on and off, and kicked him in the head and beat him. In November 2014, Minerly pleased guilty and admitted that the statements he made to the FBI alleging physical abuse by members of the Derby Police Department after his probation violation arrest were

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