Police Brutality
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Police Brutality
Police Brutality is the use of excessive force by a police officer, usually physical contact. Many country's have trouble with police Brutality the U.S. is not the only ones. There are many different ways of police brutality some of them are, sexual abuse, abuse, racial sayings, false arest. Eric Green was one of the cases that proved excessive force of police was happening and unfortunately lead to his death.
Riots
Some of the cases of police brutality can be so bad that it can lead to riots which can lead to even more cases of police brutality. (http://www.politiwhat.com/2015/05/04/all-lives-matter-part-7-of-a-series/)
I Can't Breathe
A 43-year-old father of six died after at least five police officers choked him during an arrest. Eric Garner, was about six-foot-four, 400 pounds which was a big man but not big enough for the reason he died, and had a history of arrests for selling untaxed cigarettes. He kept repeating I can't breathe but that didn't stop the cops. http://www.nationalstopthekilling.com/get-the-facts-police-brutality.html
Excessive force?
As you see in this picture people are sitting in lines and are getting pepper sprayed. What did these people do to deserve this kind of punishment? http://www.ijreview.com/2014/07/153997-california-towns-simple-solution-police-brutality-lowered-use-force-60-percent/
Police Brutality
My opinion on police brutality is there are two different sides, the officers side is the suspect was resisting and had to stop him before anything got out of control. The other side of police brutality is he is just tring to get out of jail time and is just saying that. We can stop this by not only having cameras in the car but on the uniform, this could show lots of evidence on the case of police brutality.