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The Pros And Cons Of Policing Tactics

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Policing Tactics are Unjust
In 2012, an African American was murdered every 28 hours by either police officers or persons of authority (Hudson). Of this amount, 43% of murders occurred as a result of racial profiling (Hudson). Police officers are tasked with the duty of protecting people across the nation; however, in a time of urgency, officers are instead harming the people. Although some believe police are behaving in a justified manner, the unnecessary brutality and racial profiling is caused by an inherent belief of white superiority and an internal fear of African Americans.
America comprises multiple ethnic groups. Groups like the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People encourage the unification and the progression of African Americans by raising awareness of social injustices committed against African Americans. On the other end of the spectrum, some groups like the Ku …show more content…

According to Flatlow, “The video suggests that when a suspect with a knife is five feet or less from an officer, the officer may no longer even have time to draw a gun, and that at 15 feet the officer may have a shot at shooting a suspect before they reach an officer with a knife” ("Videotaped Police Shooting Shocked The Nation, But These Experts Say It Was Justified"). In this example, the officer felt he had no other choice but to shoot and kill the victim. However, in such a moment of intense hostility and emotion, the officer could not have possibly evaluated the distance the victim was standing away from him. Whether the victim was 30 feet or 5 feet away, the officer incorrectly acted out of fear. The officer was not alone in this scenario and could have had help, considering two guns are more powerful than one knife. The proximity of the boy carrying a knife is not a justification for this

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