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Eight minutes 46 seconds Systemic Racism And Police Brutality

By: Kaiim Daids
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The recent lynching of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis followed by nationwide demonstration and a heavy-handed Militarization of police response tactics by police departments has raised challenging queries about the persistence of systemic racism and police brutality, constitutional rights to demonstrate, and the appropriate use of Militarization of police in America. This includes the use of armored personnel carriers, sniper rifles, flashbang grenades, assault rifles, special weapons, Tactics (SWAT), submachine guns and grenade launchers. The militarization mindset of police departments threatens constitutional rights and civilians safety. Minneapolis Police Officers launched tear gas at those demonstrating the lynching of George Floyd, May 26th, 2020. For nearly three decades, the militarization of police response tactics by police departments in America has grown exponentially, transforming an already troubled cultural institution in many divisions of police departments for the far worse. The result of this militarization of police response tactics-where local law enforcement police agencies take on the appearance, armament, and characteristics of soldiers at war-is that the community is both less secure and less independent. Those who encounter militarized law enforcement police officers, whether in their daily lives or at a public protest, are far more likely to end up dead or severely injured as a consequence of a police officer’s militarized mindset. The communities of America are not some far-off battlefield, our local police departments are not an occupying force. Police Militarization tactics did not lynch George Floyd, the unarmed African American man lynched by Minneapolis police officers May 26th, 2020. However, it undoubtedly contributed to the mindset that has seemingly influenced many American Police Departments. As American communities respond to police, as a terrifying cycle unfolds: Police Departments use more brutal force to quell protests of police brutality, which results in more tragic deaths. This scenario has played out dramatically across the nation. This scenario is not new. As police officers camouflage themselves in the trappings of a militarizing force, police officers increasingly resemble a battalion prepared to go to war against unarmed civilians, escalating tensions between police officers and peaceful demonstrators. As a 2017 study indicated, Police Departments that use military tactical equipment, police officers are more inclined to display brutal and aggressive behavior and are more inclined to Murder the civilians they are sworn to protect and serve. These statistics are extremely jarring: In 2019, police officers murdered over 1,000 civilians in the United States. These numbers have consistently been over 1,000 in each of the last seven years. Nearly 24% of the victims last year were African Americans, even though African Americans make up just 13% of the population in the United States. Many of these civilian victims were unarmed, some were experiencing a mental health crisis, and also some were adolescents. The United States rate of police brutality and aggressive behaviors far exceed that of any other western democracy. Militarization did not Murder George Floyd, the unarmed African American man Murdered by Minneapolis police officers, it undoubtedly contributed to the established attitudes that hav seemingly played a role in many American policing agencies. To be certain, militarization is one of various causes of fatal police officers shootings and violence. American policing agencies have repeatedly been fraught with explicit and implicit bias, stereotypes and institutional racism. African American
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