It costs an estimated $790 to fully dress a police officer in riot gear.
— Ben Jealous (@BenJealous) July 23, 2020
It costs an estimated $11 to dress a medical worker in PPE.
Which one of these groups do you think is running low on equipment across the nation?
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#BreonnaTaylor #SayHerName #ArrestTheCops
— Nneka Ogwumike (@Nnemkadi30) July 25, 2020
Please join us in fighting for justice for Breonna and contact Attorney General Daniel Cameron (@DjayCameron) and demand Breonna’s killers be arrested.
A.G. Daniel Cameron
(502) 696-5300
attorney.general@ag.ky.gov@DjayCameron pic.twitter.com/VBDjvpG5vA
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Two Velda City cops face felonies for shooting fleeing driver in February https://t.co/HDDRhyUn3v
— St. Louis Post-Dispatch (@stltoday) July 24, 2020
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New: After New York state repealed a law that kept NYPD disciplinary records secret, ProPublica obtained data from the civilian board that investigates complaints about police behavior. Use this database to search thousands of allegations. https://t.co/V3ThIoZo4W
— ProPublica (@propublica) July 26, 2020
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New York’s Civilian Complaint Review Board made 212 requests for body-worn camera footage in May. The NYPD sent only 33 responses, according to a memo obtained by ProPublica. https://t.co/Sk0LBHg01p
— ProPublica (@propublica) July 22, 2020
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New York City needs a new Mayor and new District Attorneys. pic.twitter.com/888KHtVXVK
— Shaun King (@shaunking) July 24, 2020
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DETROIT — Officer charged with shooting three journalists. The 3 “identified themselves as members of the press and had their hands up, asking to cross the street.”
— Pervaiz Shallwani (@Pervaizistan) July 20, 2020
The officer “fired his weapon at them, striking all three with rubber bullets. The shooting was unprovoked.” https://t.co/4SqdC6o8zY
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After being ambushed by the police and shot 8 times, Breonna Taylor was still alive for six minutes after being gunned down. Taylor was then left uncared for, for 20 minutes.
— L E F T, PhD ⚫️ (@LeftSentThis) July 18, 2020
They didn’t think her life was worth saving. The police left Taylor to die.https://t.co/M0ebD5zjFd
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4 months ago today, police officers murdered Breonna Taylor. It’s long overdue that her killers be brought to justice. pic.twitter.com/joUevxIHJT
— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) July 14, 2020
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For more than 6 minutes, Lionel Morris asked police to let him up. “I can’t breathe,” he said, handcuffed, lying on the ground. “If you can talk, you can breathe,” officers answered. Morris had no pulse when EMTs arrived, and died en route to the hospital. https://t.co/OXxIxPrc6H
— The Appeal (@theappeal) July 30, 2020
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Restrictions on high-speed chases have been implemented for law enforcement agencies across the country, yet CBP still behave recklessly. CBP must be held accountable for the death & damage they cause in our communities. @ACLU_BRC https://t.co/FylDgn410z
— SBCC (@SBCCoalition) July 30, 2020