Argumentative Essay: Stop Police Brutality

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Stop Police Brutality For a country that is considered just and fair police brutality has become something that is deeply entrenched and amazingly complicated. With the racial and brutal issues occurring in certain cities like Cleveland, Baltimore, New Orleans and Chicago, cops must be tested for PTSD and racial bias. This is just one step in help changing the way officers are trained for when they are put in different environments. There is no exact way to fix it either, instead this generation must tackle the issue from different directions, but still as part of one comprehensive plan. (King) Throughout this essay explains two cases in the supreme court that have been put into action at some point, the process the case was put through, and the court declaration. Going back to the night of October 3, 1974, 15-year-old African American named Edward Garner was suspected to have stolen a wallet from a local home. He was spotted by Memphis Police Officer Elton Hymon who shot Edward in the head, killing him while trying to escape over a fence. The fact that Edward was unarmed and was carrying only $10 makes this Officers choice of action very unjust (King). Coming back to the present on April of 2010, multiple police officers placed a man named Michael …show more content…

Garner). Kingsley was caught in a grey zone in between the eighth amendment and the fourth amendment which showed the people of the court that there should be an inclusion of rights for a suspect in holding to not be abused or touched by a police officer. (Kingsley v.

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