In the years since 12 year old Tamir Rice was killed in a park with a toy gun, fatal police shootings haven’t dropped. At all. This is unfathomable. https://t.co/tc1gxwZpCy pic.twitter.com/ZND9gkZ2jk
— Patrick Sharkey (@patrick_sharkey) September 17, 2020
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Jesus. Louisville officials said the cops who raided Taylor’s home were not wearing body cameras. They lied. At least one was. There’s also a ton of footage from the aftermath of the raid. And it’s damning. https://t.co/vrB1gDVNbr
— Radley Balko (@radleybalko) September 27, 2020
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Salt Lake City police released body camera footage Monday of an officer shooting a 13-year-old boy with autism on September 4. “I don’t feel good,” he can be heard saying. “Tell my mom I love her.” https://t.co/2RI2Heggll
— The Marshall Project (@MarshallProj) September 22, 2020
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Washington, D.C. police are more likely to arrest Black people for marijuana-related offenses, according to a Washington Post analysis. https://t.co/fyFxlkkguH
— Colorlines (@Colorlines) September 17, 2020
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“Autism is not a crime”#KobeHeisler‘s father, Jason Heisler, spoke at a protest on August 31 where community gathered to remember Kobe a year after he was killed by police. [VIDEOS]https://t.co/yOmapPS2Rl
— Unicorn Riot (@UR_Ninja) September 12, 2020
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Rochester, New York, police commanders urged city officials to hold off on releasing body camera footage of Daniel Prude’s March suffocation death because they feared violent blowback, emails show. The video was made public by Prude’s family on Sept. 4. https://t.co/qHWHZAP739
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 16, 2020