For peacefully questioning the police in his own front yard, Prairie View City Councilman Jonathan Miller was assaulted and arrested — in a similar manner as Sandra Bland.
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For peacefully questioning the police in his own front yard, Prairie View City Councilman Jonathan Miller was assaulted and arrested — in a similar manner as Sandra Bland.
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On July 12, 2015, Paul Castaway was shot and killed by Denver police while holding a knife to his own throat. The police initially claimed that Castaway, a mentally ill Indigenous man, had charged at them with a knife after stabbing his own mother in the neck. Surveillance footage would later contradict those claims and support the accounts of Castaway’s family and other witnesses, who have maintained that Castaway menaced no one but himself with the knife in his hand, and never charged police.
Police later amended their version of events, acknowledging that Castaway never attacked his mother.
Castaway’s death, the dishonesty of officials and the local prosecutor’s refusal to press charges are not, in and of themselves, extraordinary circumstances. Native people in the United States are statistically more likely to be killed by police than people of any other ethnic group, and mentally ill people are frequently on the receiving end of police violence. The refusal of the Denver district attorney’s office to press charges against police accused of an unlawful shooting – a tradition that the city has upheld since 1993 – is also a common occurrence in the United States. But in Castaway’s case, something unusual did occur: a surge of public awareness.
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KQED is kicking off a series on how we talk about race. Share your own stories with ‘So Well Spoken.’
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Got harassed by 3 dudes in a parking garage. Got called a bitch for ignoring. Like……….
— Bridget (@bridgie_xoxo) October 3, 2015
Why #RiseUpOctober? #NatashaMcKenna — shot with a stun gun, tasered and murdered by prison guards #SayHerName https://t.co/Rpos7v3PwD
— SMIN Chicago (@StopMassIncChi) October 11, 2015
23% of women report sexual assault in college, study finds @kellywallacetv http://t.co/Eh0nOOrvEH pic.twitter.com/bpeBmrwF5f
— CNN Health (@cnnhealth) September 23, 2015
If the fact that innocent people are getting beat down by police isn’t enough to wake people up to the police state, maybe knowing that they are paying for it will.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A white Cleveland police officer was justified in fatally shooting a black 12-year-old boy holding a pellet gun moments after pulling up beside him, according to two outside reviews conducted at the request of the prosecutor investigating the death.
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#TamirRice
#SayHisName
#ShutItDown
#Not1More
#NoJusticeNoPeace
#AllBlackLivesMatter
#RiseUpOctober
#OpenCarry
#GunsDontKill
#ToyGunsDontKill
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@getgln Be inspired by @Carl_Dix @CornelWest @jjpantherbaby @hspirit13 #EveEnsler on why #RiseUpOctober http://t.co/RbBMaInauS
— SMIN Chicago (@StopMassIncChi) October 8, 2015
FBI director calls lack of data on police shootings ‘ridiculous,’ ‘embarrassing’ https://t.co/CT42FTiL59 pic.twitter.com/plHsiyhRQr
— deray mckesson (@deray) October 8, 2015
Dark-skinned Playmobil pirate-ship doll wearing ‘slave collar’ ignites outrage http://t.co/T14BYUCSV9
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 8, 2015
Tool: Recognizing #Microaggressions and the Messages They Send
http://t.co/VwG0LMRF1H #sojustwords #SaturdaySchool
— Rhonda Ragsdale (@profragsdale) September 26, 2015
10.10.15: The Vision, Mission and Demands…. http://t.co/JCd9xiI8yw #JusticeOrElse pic.twitter.com/MWaDspj7gF
— BlueprintSupporters3 (@ecbl3) October 7, 2015
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