The Pros And Cons Of Police Brutalty

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Police Brutality Ends Here Imagine this: Summer break has finally kicked in and a couple of kids has decided to throw a pool party under adult supervision. The kids are munching on finger food, drinking sodas, and hanging out with their friends. Suddenly a fight between a child and her mother breaks out, and the neighbors call the police. Once the police arrived madness in the neighborhood erupted. One cop in particular began to terrorize the black children, curse at them, pulled out his gun, and manhandled them in a way that is unbelievably violent and sickening. In a video recorded by a local bystander, a policeman displayed unethical and unnecessary force by dragging a child to the ground and sitting on her. I believe that if a police officer displays any form of unnecessary force in a harmful way he or …show more content…

Casebolt’s actions were unpardonable due to him coming to the scene emotionally distressed, after answering two suicide calls. Casebolt since then has apologized many times for his conduct and representation of his team and training in a negative light (Holley and Izadi). I agree that the calls may have taken a toll on his day, but I do not agree with the way he treated the children. His emotions should have been handled before he gotten there or he should have left work until his mind was free from what he had experienced earlier that day. Instead, Casebolt “blew his credibility” when he manhandled the African American teenagers. To support this argument the police chief over then officer Casebolt stated, “I had 12 officers on the scene, and 11 of them performed according to their training” (Fantz, Yan, and Shoichet). This statement that the chief of the police department made, lets us know that Casebolt, was not trained to act in that way because the other officers that were called to the scene demonstrated authority

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