“insulting, insensitive and outrageous” to blame the triple homicide on a parking dispute, especially since “on the day of the murders, the parking spot that was ‘disputed’ had no car in it.”
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“insulting, insensitive and outrageous” to blame the triple homicide on a parking dispute, especially since “on the day of the murders, the parking spot that was ‘disputed’ had no car in it.”
Source: raniakhalek.com
As of February 15, only a month and a half into 2015, there has been at least 136 individuals killed by police in the United States since the first of the year.
The frighteningly high number averages out to three killed per day, or someone killed every eight hours. While there is no government-run database, Killed By Police has taken it upon themselves to keep track, and are doing a fantastic job thus far.
Just to put things into perspective, let’s take a look at the rates at which police in other countries kill their citizens.
Let’s look at our immediate neighbors to the north, Canada. The total number of citizens killed by law enforcement officers in the year 2014, was 14; that is 78 times less people than the US.
If we look at the United Kingdom, 1 person was killed by police in 2014 and 0 in 2013. English police reportedly fired guns a total of three times in all of 2013, with zero reported fatalities.
From 2010 through 2014, there were four fatal police shootings in England, which has a population of about 52 million. By contrast, Albuquerque, N.M., with a population 1 percent the size of England’s, had 26 fatal police shootings in that same time period.China, whose population is 4 and 1/2 times the size of the United States, recorded 12 killings by law enforcement officers in 2014.
Let that sink in. Law enforcement in the US killed 92 times more people than a country with nearly 1.4 billion people.
It doesn’t stop there.From 2013-2014, German police killed absolutely no one.
Source: thefreethoughtproject.com
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St. Louis police provide a compelling example of why so many people are losing trust in police.
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Cops are beating us like animals. Worse than animals.
Around 1,000 people took part in a peaceful protest to denounce the recent fatal police shooting of a Mexican-born 35 year-old American in a town of Pasco, Washington State.
Read more at http://thefreethoughtproject.com/ferguson-everywhere-swarms-protesters-fill-streets-cops-kill-fleeing-unarmed-man-hands/#xdX4UByuOWMEoT8J.99
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#PascoShooting
#Justice4Latinos
#AntonioAzmbrano-Montes
Not until a retired cop, who witnessed the atrocity, went to the media, did this corrupt cop’s department even find out about the shooting. But it was of no consequence, the department stands by their officer.
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Y’all. We are paying the police to shoot at us.
It does not have to be this way.
Apparently there are still cops in America, who have yet to realize that violating the rights of others, on video, will make them “internet famous.”
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When this mother asked a deputy to come and talk to her son, she never thought that he would publicly torture this 12-year-old boy. Luckily for the boy, neighbors called for help.
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Never call the cops for help.
Police in Madison, Alabama—a growing town just west of Huntsville—say they were responding to a call about a “suspicious person” walking around looking in home garages. That’s when they found Sureshbhai Patel, a 57-year-old grandfather with permanent residence status in the U.S. who was visiting from India. What happened next left him nearly paralyzed.
Patel, who doesn’t speak much English, was being questioned by officers who wanted to search him when, apparently, he tried to walk away. He was then thrown to the ground and eventually taken to the hospital where he’s being treated for fused vertebrae.
The incident isn’t necessarily isolated. South Asian Americans Leading Together, or SAALT, says that what happened to Patel illustrates the inequities communities of color face when dealing with the police.
“This incident is part of a pattern of racial profiling, surveillance, and violence that South Asians often face at the hands of law enforcement and part of the broader reality of police brutality in this country directed against Black and Brown communities,” says SAALT’s Suman Raghunathan via e-mail. The group says it’s echoing the demands of the Black Lives Matter movement to change the way that policing is done.
Here is graphic VIDEO of the BRUTAL take down posted on CNN (Trigger Warning)
UPDATE: Alabama Cop Fired After Video Slamming Indian Grandfather to the Ground -COLORLINES
UPDATE: FULL VIDEO shows Grandfather was not looking into garages.
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People, STOP calling the police on Black and Brown people.
Calling the police on Black and Brown people is often a death sentence.
The police are always armed and they will shoot anyone who reaches for their waistband, or is carrying anything black, or that looks like a gun or looks like a knife, or if they feel that they are in danger.
Jessie Hernandez did not have a gun when she was just killed by the police. pic.twitter.com/tuYUAF0KVR
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
Kristiana Coignard did not have a gun when she was killed by police. pic.twitter.com/P0luN2XAx0
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
Antonio Montes did not have a gun when he was killed on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/wyKcPzSYUV
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
Akai Gurley, Tamir Rice, Sean Bell, Kendrec McDade didn't have guns when they were killed by police. pic.twitter.com/C3kZyJCjaj
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
NYPD cop gave no aid to victim after shooting: prosecutor – NY Daily News http://t.co/UghmJcPDbf
— Eric Sanders (@SandersFirmPC) February 12, 2015
2.) American police shoot & kill SO MANY PEOPLE because they are trained to shoot the second they imagine or sense a threat of any kind.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
When police in a town of 59,000 people kill more people per month than countries w/ 80 million we need REAL CHANGE.
http://t.co/gQrMzwLydN
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
The @ABQPOLICE killed more people in 2014, in a city w/ 556,000 people than 20 developed nations COMBINED w/ a population of 400 million.
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
Mike Brown, Ramarley Graham, Amadou Diallo, and Eric Garner did not have guns when they were killed by police. pic.twitter.com/T9U2yDTDy8
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) February 12, 2015
On November 20, 2014, New York City police officer Peter Liang shot and killed 28-year old Akai Gurley. Gurley was unarmed, and reportedly walking with his girlfriend down a stairwell at a Brooklyn housing project when Liang shot him.
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