Philadelphia Police Shooting Research Paper

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There was a shooting outside Philadelphia Pierce Elementary school. A 3rd grader there named Faheem Child was shot by a man with tan boots and a red and white shirt on. Parents, neighbors, and everyone who passed by witnessed the shooting and were in shock. The neighborhood used to be a pedestal for power in the city until one day in August of 1964. two police officers, one black and one white tried to remove a woman named Odessa Bradford from her car. the next morning a rumor went around that two white cops had beaten a black pregnant woman to death. This news created an angry mob that outnumbered the police that were assigned to patrol the neighborhood. Residence smashed windows and looted stores while police just stood aside. Once the anger of the neighborhood calmed down the commercial strip in North Philadelphia was ruined. The Phillies magical season had suddenly folded with a 10 game losing streak. The riots of 1964 in North Philadelphia had opened a breach between residence and police who stood powerless. There is a “no snitch” rule in the community that makes …show more content…

The problems included the homicides in Philadelphia and the “no snitch” rule that was understood within the community.Thuggs warned people to “stop snitching” and “Don’t cooperate, fight the power.”. This would intimidate witnesses who might be tempted to direct the police toward bad men. Another problem was young people are getting killed for owing money to drug lords and for snitching to the police on what happened and who did it. Also that the community didn’t trust the police and didn’t feel safe going to them about what they saw. Everyone was scared to get killed for testifying or telling police what happened. That only made the homicides increase in North Philly. With these problems there are many solutions to help make the community a pedestal for power

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