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Video Shows Dallas Officers Mocking Man as He Died Pinned to Ground

7 years ago Democracy Now

“In August 2016, 32-year-old Tony Timpa called 911 to ask for help. Timpa had schizophrenia and depression and was off his medication for schizophrenia. Timpa told the Dallas dispatcher that he was scared. The police responded, and within 20 minutes Timpa was dead. For the past three years, the city of Dallas has fought efforts…

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Eric Garner Family Outraged DOJ Won’t Prosecute His Death by Police

7 years ago Democracy Now

“It’s been five years since Eric Garner, an African-American father of six, was killed when a white New York City police officer wrestled him to the ground and applied a fatal chokehold, while Garner, who was unarmed, said “I can’t breathe” 11 times. On Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced they will not bring civil rights charges…

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Police Held Family at Gunpoint After 4-Year-Old Took Doll

7 years ago Democracy Now

“An African-American family is suing the city of Phoenix, Arizona after police held them at gunpoint because their 4-year-old daughter had allegedly taken a doll from a Family Dollar store. In a video that has since gone viral, officers point guns and yell at the family, and one officer even threatens to shoot the 4-year-old…

PBS NewsHour

From PBS NewsHour: What believing in Colin Kaepernick means for Nike

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Nike just launched a new advertising campaign featuring former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who came to national prominence by protesting police brutality and racial injustice by kneeling during the national anthem before games. Nike’s move has reignited a national debate, stirred most famously by President Trump. William Brangham with John Feinstein, author of “Quarterback.” Find…

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This police training uncovers the implicit bias in all of us

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Against the backdrop of simmering tensions over race and police violence against African Americans, police departments like the NYPD have introduced a relatively new training program aimed at teaching officers about implicit bias. Special correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault reports on the research behind “Fair and Impartial Policing” and whether it’s really effective.” Find more from PBS…

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Sterling Brown arrest refuels debate on excessive force

8 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Milwaukee police released body-cam footage showing NBA player Sterling Brown being arrested in January. City officials admit his treatment by police was excessive, and his case is raising anger again about the treatment of African-Americans by law enforcement. Amna Nawaz gets two views from civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson and David Klinger of the University…

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Why Are So Many Unarmed Black People Being Killed by Police?

8 years ago Democracy Now

“In Sacramento, California, hundreds of mourners gathered Thursday for the funeral of Stephon Clark, an unarmed African-American man who was shot by police officers 20 times in his grandmother’s backyard. We continue our conversation with Sacramento activist Berry Accius, founder of Voice of the Youth.” Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs…

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Houston PD Chief: Trump’s Support of Police Brutality Reinforces View of Officers as “Neanderthals”

9 years ago Democracy Now

President Donald Trump continues to face widespread criticism from police chiefs across the country following a speech he gave to police officers in Long Island, New York, that appeared to openly endorse police brutality. Commenting on the need to crack down on gang members, Trump suggested that police officers have license to use excessive force…

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