Essay On Police Tribute

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Social media gets out of hand and blames one police officer then blames the whole law enforcement for police corruption and racism. When a white man is shot and killed or convicted of a crime no one shouts and riots he is automatically a suspect but if a african american man is shot or killed the police officers are looked down and blamed for such a tragic event and should be fired from his job when he was doing his job. Police officer are highly trained and take their job professionally and seriously they are not there to be a best friend or a parent they are there to constrain a felony from breaking the law so he or she will not hurt themselves or hurt others from the community. Mostly society takes the role of the mass hysteria of the false judgement and pins the blame on the officer then figuring out the situation of the …show more content…

In the video documentary “Police Tribute”, provides a estimates about how many police officers die: “At least 64 law enforcement against police been shot and killed this year the most in five years, according to the National Law Enforcement officers memorial fund”(Police Tribute). Recently it has become a rapid growth of police deaths in the United States.. The amount of dedication and determination is unseen by million of Americans and other minorities that police officers field of career. Ted Gottfried states that over every “New York police academy class receives more than 100 hours of anti-corruption training”(Gottfried 3). The Police go through a certain class for this position so they shouldn’t make that error of undertaking police corruption. It's a very high priority field of work to undergo and the total need of respect is being ignored. All things considered will police officers have to change up their method on arresting a

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