Police Brutality’s Price Tag: $1.02 Billion in the Last Five Years Alone
http://theantimedia.org/police-brutalitys-price-tag-1-billion-in-the-last-five-years-alone/ …It is so easy to give lessons on freedom and Human right.. but is so hard to practice it in reality!
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Executed in cold blood
Baton Rouge Police Fatal Shooting of Alton Sterling
Brutal video of officers shooting a man point blank in the head in Louisiana. While they had him on the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=48&v=jBZPCDqymyo
Cops in Minnesota shoot/kill/execute a black man over a broken taillight. Caught on Facebook Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beq7xqmWh3A
police brutality /USA
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It is so easy to give lessons on freedom and Human right.. but is so hard to practice it in reality! #Dallas
Anti-black mood part of wider "mean-spirited division" in US, says @RevJJackson Listen: http://bbc.in/29mLAUr
July 4 - #DelrawnSmall
July 5 - #AltonSterling
July 6 - #PhilandoCastile
July 7 - #PiedmontParkHanging
July 9 - #AlvaBraziel
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Alton Sterling is just one of at least 2,611 people killed by police since Ferguson.
Police have killed at least 2,614 people since Ferguson
Updated by German Lopez and Soo Oh on July 7, 2016, 3:36 p.m. ET
Philando Castile, Alton Sterling, and Freddie Gray are just three of at least 2,614 people killed by police since August 9, 2014, the day of the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri.
Fatal Encounters, a nonprofit, has tracked these killings by collecting reports from the media, public, and law enforcement and verifying them through news reports. Some of the data is incomplete, with details about a victim’s race, age, and other factors sometimes missing. It also includes killings that were potentially legally justified, and is likely missing some killings entirely.
Vox’s Soo Oh created an interactive map with data from Fatal Encounters. It shows some of the killings by law enforcement since the Brown shooting:
A huge majority of the 2,614 deaths on the map are from gunshots, which is hardly surprising given that guns are so deadly compared with other tools used by police. There are also a lot of noticeable fatalities from vehicle crashes, stun guns, and asphyxiations. In some cases, people died from stab wounds, medical emergencies, and what’s called “suicide by cop,” when people kill themselves by baiting a police officer into using deadly force.
The FBI already collects some of this data from local and state agencies, but asVox’s Dara Lind explained, that data is very limited. Reporting homicides for participating agencies is mandatory, but reporting the circumstances of homicides is not. So we might know that thousands of people die in a certain state, but we won’t always know why those homicides happened and whether they involved police. Participation in the FBI reporting programs is also voluntary, making the number of reported homicides in the federal data at best a minimum of what’s going on across the country.
Since the historical data is so bad, it's hard to gauge whether these types of killings are becoming more common. But the Fatal Encounters database is much more complete than the FBI figures, giving perhaps the best context we have for the wide range of police use of force — especially as the issue continues to capture national attention in the aftermath of Brown’s death.
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First they say that black kids need education and later arrest black mothers who want the same...
"الهنود الحمر" يشكلون طلائع مقاومة لمواجهة تعديات الحكومة الأمريكية وشركات النفوذ الرأسمالي على بقية أراضيهم 👍👍👍
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpow8SFe98Q
Third murder in Queens. A Muslim woman was stabbed to death in Jamaica, last night. What the hell is going on? I am terrified and scared!!
Man Who Killed Police Dog Sentenced to 45-Years in Prison
http://bit.ly/2bvjwAf
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