Police Brutality Essay

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Police brutality on citizens are one of the immediate issues associated with the police force, since it has marked its presence deep in the roots of history. Pennsylvania State University describes police brutality as, “the deliberate use of excessive force, usually physical, carried out during law enforcement activities with the population.” The dependency of law abiding citizens on officers are now intertwined with an ominous sense of mistrust towards the law enforcers. Several violent instances of police misconduct and brutality has surfaced, igniting anger within American communities, leading to the creation of revolutionary campaigns such as the “Black Lives Matter” campaign that advocates for rebuilding the Black liberation movement (Blacklivesmatter.com). With the media focus centered on police forces, the White House has repetitively tried …show more content…

Washington Post further provides statistics that 965 people were fatally shot as of December 24, 2015. Out of these, 90 individuals were unarmed. These statistics cemented a foundation on which individuals have based protests, which are often due to white police officers killing unarmed black men. No government agency, despite President Obama’s determination to establish a task force on police accountability, has collate every record of those who have been shot by police officers in the nation. The lack of effort from the federal government to track the use of deadly force by police was exposed due to the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, in August

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