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Endview plantation september 2016
Endview plantation september 2016








endview plantation september 2016 endview plantation september 2016

However something I saw on the CNN News service caused a moment of reflection inside my brain. It is clear that after watching black men, women and children dying at the hands of police over a three year period, people have expressed outrage and are beyond being consoled. For two days freedom fighters took to the streets and during the process some property destruction took place. The recent civil unrest in Charlotte, North Carolina over the shooting death of a black man by police has people on edge. In fact, a ruling in Boston Tuesday by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court stated that blacks in Boston who escape run-ins with police officers may be justifiably motivated by a desire to “avoid the recurring indignity of being racially profiled,” and their flight should not be automatically interpreted as evidence of “criminal activity.” Can Hartford citizens count on their Police Department to do the right thing? Will Hartford speak out about this latest tragedy by issuing a clear and timely statement condemning rogue police actions and police departments that perpetrate or condone racially-motivated profiling, predatory policing and overreach, brutality, and killings in the streets of US cities? It’s long past time to change the policing culture and practices of silence. Their police department claims he was not complying with officer's orders yet police don’t have carte blanche to kill anyone who doesn’t show perfect compliance. How many Black people will die before police departments police themselves in America? Terence Crutcher, an unarmed father of four, walking slowly away from police and toward his stalled car with his hands up in the air, is the most recent victim who died for being Black.










Endview plantation september 2016