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Philando Kosovo Shooting: Rapid Event By Jay Croft

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In the article Philando Castile shooting: Dashcam video shows rapid event by Jay Croft. Croft explores the issue of police brutality. Specifically, he takes about the fatal shooting of an African American man Philando Castile who was killed by Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanez. This caused an uproar in the African American community because once again a man of color was fatally shoot because the officers assumed that he was going to pull out a gun. Moreover, the role of police officers is to protect members of society from threats. However, some of these "perceived threats" that police officers are "protecting us from" are unarmed black men. Even more disturbing in most causes these false assumptions have led to death. This raises ethical concerns. Is it ok for police officers to continue shooting unarmed men of color? …show more content…

"The nearly 10-minute video shows Yanez pulling over Castile on a wide street on a clear summer evening. Yanez approaches the white 1997 Oldsmobile and leans in to speak through the driver's window. Another officer approaches but stands farther away on the passenger side. Yanez tells Castile his brake lights are out. Thirty seconds into the conversation, Castile begins to tell officer Yanez that he has a weapon. Castile goes to reach in his pocket. In the video officer, Yanez says don't reach for it. Yanez says "I'm not reaching for it. I'm not pulling it out". Then officer Yanez proceeds to shoot Castile five times. Officer Yanez claims "I told him (sigh) 'Can I see your license?' And then he told me he had a firearm. I told him not to reach for it. And when he went down to grab, I told him not to reach for it. And then he kept it right there, and I told him to take his hand off of it. And then he, he had his grip a lot wider than a wallet"(Croft, 2017, How the shooting unfolds section,

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