Racial Tensions In The Untouchables By Jonathan Kozol

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There are many different groups and societies throughout America. Some are looked at with high honors, while others may be scorned or treated badly. No matter what group someone is a part of, others may have different opinions about another group. After reading the “Untouchables”, by Jonathan Kozol, it is noticeable that not everyone gets along in the world. A group that is also scorned in today’s society is police officers because of racial tensions, hatred toward them, and how the news media has portrayed them. Racial tensions have grown strongly toward police officers recently. In 2014, Michael Brown was shot by Officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri. Officer Wilson saw Brown and his friend walking down the road and realized that they were the suspects of a robbery at Ferguson Market and Liquor. Wilson asked them to sit on the sidewalk, but Brown became violent and punched Wilson in the face, trying to grab his gun. Wilson shot at him as he began to run away, but Brown turned around and charged after Wilson who then fatally shot Brown in the head (Buchanan, Fessenden and Lai). It turned into a civil rights case since some people thought that Brown should not have been shot. After looking over the evidence and reports, it could not be proven that Wilson violated the 18 U.S. Code § …show more content…

In July 2016, a McDonald’s employee refused to wait on an officer. He was with his family off duty, and was denied service. The police department spoke with the manager and he fired the employee. The event went viral to the point that an article was written about it. Even though this event happened, McDonalds took a stand. The manager said, “The employees’ actions does not reflect the beliefs or opinions of management, the owners, or the McDonald’s company as a whole.” McDonald’s is pro-law enforcement and thanks them for their service

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