THIS POST IS TO REVEAL THE SHORT COMINGS OF THE CURRENT SYSTEM
LET'S SEE HOW WIDESPREAD THE ISSUE IS
IT IS A BIG ENOUGH PROBLEM THAT THEY CREATED POLICE CAMS
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Certainly! Here are some lists of individuals who lost their lives due to police violence:
Mapping Police Violence Database (Since George Floyd’s Death):
At least 229 Black people have been killed by police officers across the U.S. since George Floyd’s murder in May 2020.
The victims range in age from three months to 88 years old. However, this figure is likely an underestimate due to incomplete reporting.
NPR’s Curated List (Since Eric Garner’s Death in 2014):
Harvard Project (2000 to May 2020):
A comprehensive project gathered stories of those killed in police-related violence. The list contains 28,000 names of individuals killed from January 2000 until May 2020.
2022 Police Violence Report:
This report provides an analysis of deadly police violence in 2022. It represents the most comprehensive public accounting of such incidents and highlights areas for improvement.
Remember that these lists represent only a portion of the lives lost, and efforts continue to address police violence and promote justice. 🌟
Here are some prominent cases of individuals who lost their lives due to police brutality over the past 20 years:
Eric Garner (2014): Died in New York City after a police officer placed him in a chokehold during an arrest for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes.
Michael Brown (2014): Fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, sparking protests and discussions about systemic issues.
Tamir Rice (2014): A 12-year-old boy shot dead by an officer in Cleveland, Ohio, while playing with a toy gun.
Walter Scott (2015): Shot in the back by a police officer in North Charleston, South Carolina, during a traffic stop.
CREDIT GOES TO kingkylelee @ INSTAGRAM
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