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Does the USA Have a Problem With Police Brutality?

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police brutality, law enforcement

In recent days the United States has seen numerous protests across the country as people march against police brutality and law enforcement tactics which are seen as excessive. There are people on both sides, some angry that police officers were not indicted when a citizen is killed by law enforcement and others who feel like the individuals contributed to their own deaths by not complying with the demands of the police officers. The take on police brutality crosses economic and racial lines, with some whites protesting and some African Americans defending the law enforcement officers. One African American pastor spoke out about the thug culture in many poor neighborhoods, and blamed Michael Brown’s parents for not teaching their son to respect the police an dcomply with orders from law enforcement.

Police brutality and aggressive law enforcement tactics are a problem, but this is not just a problem for African Americans. In a number of recent incidents the individual did not comply with demands, and force was required to execute the arrest. Should a law enforcement officer overlook crimes or aggressive actions just because of the race of the individual? Some are saying that this is what is expected by certain leaders in the African American community, and others point out that white individuals are killed by police in larger numbers than African Americans. Police brutality does occur I the USA, but whether the recent cases of Michael Brown and Eric Garner involved the use of excessive force by law enforcement officers is hotly debated. Do you think it is a matter of race or one that involves disrespect and an anti law enforcement attitude instead?

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Did Eric Garner Die From Police Brutality?

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Eric Garner, police brutality

Eric Garner, a 47 year old black male who was selling untaxed cigarettes in New York City and who died after being subdued by four officers in a struggle that was caught on tape, is the latest case where some are saying police brutality was a factor. The video shows that Garner did struggle with officers, and that one officer appeared to use a choke hold to subdue Eric which is illegal under New York law. The medical examiner who did the autopsy ruled the death a homicide by asphyxiation, and the video taken that day is online and is very disturbing for some. Garner can be heard saying that he can not breath but the officers continue in spite of this, and Eric died as a result of his altercation with the police.

Some believe that police brutality caused the death of Eric Garner, others blame Eric for not just submitting to the demands of the police and going quietly without a struggle. Some point out that Garner was a large male, just like Michael Brown, while others point out that neither man was armed with a weapon. Americans are becoming distrustful of law enforcement in larger numbers, and many law enforcement officers develop an us against them mentality. In almost every case where there was a struggle and someone ended up dead due to force used by the police the entire situation could have been resolved differently if the individual would have complied instead of fighting back or struggling during the arrest. What do you think?